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Andy Beningo at Improv San Antonio

Andy Beningo, named “Best Comedian” by the Detroit Metro Times, has been heard on the nationally syndicated Bob and Tom Radio Show and on XM Sirius Radio. He was a finalist on CMT's ‘Next Big Comic,’ and has appeared on the NBC affiliate show ‘Night Shift with Kevin Ferguson.’ He has been the opening act for his childhood hero Dave Coulier, as well as the late great Greg Giraldo, Saturday Night Live’s Jim Breuer, MAD-TV star Frank Caliendo, Comedy Central's Carlos Mencia and Maria Bamford, Last Comic Standing winners John Heffron and Jon Reep, and comedy legends Gilbert Gottfried, Jimmy Brogan, Emo Philips and many more.

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