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Apple Pie & Scars

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Apple Pie & Scars

Written by: Matt Falk
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Who is Matt Falk? He's been described as "a genius child", "a prodigy", and "overdue on several payments".

Matt's act combines observational material, impressions, and abstract comedy all rolled up into a fast-paced, high-energy ball, reminiscent of the great comedians of the '60s. His trademark larger-than-life, "broadway-esque" personality shines through in every performance, making him distinct and recognizable in this seemingly over-saturated industry. He delivers a combination of silly and edgy material with well-constructed and over-the-top punch lines. Matt's ability to make audiences laugh with his squeaky-clean material is not only a testament to his talent, but how brilliant of a writer he truly is.

So, who is Matt Falk? Some describe him as the next big thing, but one thing's for sure...this is his audiobook.

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Editorial Reviews

Reaching number one on the iTunes Comedy Charts, Matt Falk’s Apple Pie and Scars lives up to its name. With unique takes on the old standards: women, fat jokes, and anecdotes from daily life, Falk’s energy never flags for a second on this seamless album. His big presence and enormous voice speeds the listener from lead-ins to pitch-perfect punch lines again and again. Most enjoyable are Falk’s self-deprecating anecdotes where he humanizes the man behind the performer, and lets the audience in on laughing at themselves as they identify with his foibles.

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