Traveling With Humor
featuring Matthew Goldin, Jay Weingarten, Brian Fiddyment, and Pierce Campion!
Prepare for an unforgettable night as four of the most irreverent, bizarre, and inscrutable funnymen in North America link up to embark on an uproarious east coast tour. Get ready to laugh until your belly aches as they bring their comedic innovations to venues from coast to coast. Introducing Traveling With Humor, starring the dynamic quartet: Matthew Goldin, Jay Weingarten, Brian Fiddyment, and Pierce Campion!
About the Comedians
Matthew Goldin, a former writer for Saturday Night Live, has a comedic charm that can make even the most violent felon crack a smile. With a gift for finding humor in everyday situations, Matthew spins hilarious yarns that resonate with people from all walks of life. He is currently at work on a book of essays with Hesse Press. Now, get ready to witness his comedic genius live on stage!
Jay Weingarten, a master of witty banter, has a knack for turning any situation into a laugh-out-loud moment. With his impeccable timing and infectious energy, Jay has gained a following of folks addicted to smiling. He released a special on Adult Swim with Cole Kush called Dayworld, appeared alongside Aubrey Plaza in Ingrid Goes West, created a banned video for Buzzfeed, and performed stand up to open for Tim Heidecker at an event. Oh yeah, Aubrey Plaza told Jay he was funny. Weird afternoon for just a regular kid from the burbs…Prepare to be amazed by Jay’s uncanny ability to find humor in the most unexpected places!
Brian Fiddyment is a stage and film actor with an illustrious career. He has recently starred in the off-broadway shows “While You Were Partying” and “I’m Gonna Marry You Tobey Maguire”. He studied at the hallowed American Musical and Dramatic Academy in New York. Although he has been in many madcap farces by Moliere, Shakespeare, et al., this is his first time performing stand up comedy.
Pierce Campion is a genre defying artist currently based in Brooklyn. In his time at Emerson College, he wrote and performed “You’ve been tricked (Matrix Powerpoint),” the most-viewed college comedy live performance in human history. In Los Angeles, he directed “Virtual Prison,” a short-form pilot which was written up in the leftist magazine Vice. Since moving to New York, he’s enjoyed screening his unique video installations, showcasing his one man show and being an indispensable friend of the show Podcast About List. He continues to post videos on his YouTube channel to this day. Now sit back and enjoy his speculative anthropological wordplay!