Trent Mabry

        

I wanted to be a comedian from the first time I saw "Seinfeld" on TV at 6 years old. It took me a few years later to realize you could actually make a living at it, and some days I'm still not sure you actually can. But ever since that fateful day I saw Jerry standing in front of that brick wall, holding a microphone, and making people laugh, I became obsessed with standup comedy. From the history, to crafting a joke, to telling it onstage. Since starting my comedy journey at the age of 17, I've been fortunate enough to be featured on SiriusXM, win "Indiana's Funniest Person" contest at Helium Comedy Club, and perform at some of the best clubs and theaters across the country. Along the way I've learned to continuously write new material, and hone and edit that material onstage and off. I've also started a podcast where I've gotten to interview numerous comedians including Tom Dreesen, Jeff Altman, and former Late Show With David Letterman writers, Bill Scheft, and Steve Young. Aside from furthering my career in standup, I'm also looking to advance in other forms of comedy, such as sitcom and late night writing. When I'm not out performing or recording my podcast, I'm constantly writing monologue jokes and working on scripts.