For years, Keith Alberstadt has entertained audiences nationwide with an easy-going sense of humor and an overwhelmingly approachable personality. He remains authentic by embracing the "lovable dork" he can be at times. His friendly demeanor amid a straight-stand-up delivery leaps out to make an immediate impression as a nice-guy-next-door who has hilarious, sharp perception.
With a broad cynicism, Keith cleverly ridicules popular trends and people who take themselves way too seriously, a list that includes technology junkies, corporate America, and ironically enough…himself and his close-knit family.
He instantly connects with any crowd because his wit is laced with a down-to-earth charm and intelligence that seem lost in much of the comedic world today. After watching a vast range of his original ideas and timely act-outs, comedy fans everywhere have been walking away in stitches.
Furthermore, it's not only the stage where Keith showcases his sense of humor. He's also a prolific writer and columnist, touching on current events and shining light on personal experiences.
If you're a club manager, you should book this man. If you're a potential comedy club patron, you should go watch his show. In either case, you will not be disappointed. (Keith does not talk in the third person while on stage.)
Heard regularly on the nationally syndicated Bob and Tom Show and The John Boy and Billy Show (radio)
Regularly entertains U.S. troops in Kuwait, Iraq, and around the globe
Featured and contestant on NBC's Last Comic Standing
Featured on Country Music Television's "Funniest Video Countdown" and "Greatest Redneck Moments"
Featured on CNN Headline News' "Not Just Another Cable News Show"
Regularly performs at the Boston Comedy and Film Festival
Regularly heard on both XM Satellite Radio and Sirius Satellite Radio
Contributing writer for National Lampoon's syndicated "Sports Minute"
Contributing writer for The Complete Sheet, broadcast on radio stations nationwide
Contributing sketch writer and performer for New Media Comedy