Crack up New Year’s Eve weekend with Comic Pablo Francisco at Houston Improv

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Bust a gut to drop-dead funny spoofing when Pablo Francisco, best known for his spot-on impressions and sets that resemble hour-long comedy jazz riffs, performs at the Houston Improv from Thursday, December 29 through New Year’s Eve, Saturday, December 31, 2016.

Known for weaving together his one-of-a-kind arsenal of characters, spontaneous outbursts, spot-on impressions, and clever insights; Francisco’s off-the-wall performances deliver the laughs while pointing out the hilarious absurdities in an illogical, pop-culture obsessed world.

His ability to physically morph himself into movie stars, singers, friends, family, and a multitude of nationalities must be seen to be believed.

About Pablo Francisco

Francisco has starred in two Comedy Central one-hour comedy specials “They Put It Out There” and “Ouch!”, which continue to stay on the network’s most requested list.

In addition to his specials and DVD’s, he’s appeared on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, Late Night with Jimmy Fallon, Comedy Central’s The Show Biz Show w/ David Spade, Mind of Mencia, and Howard Stern’s radio show, among others. You may also have seen him as a cast member on Mad TV or TBS’ Frank TV.

New Year’s Eve Weekend: Comic Pablo Francisco at Houston Improv

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