
nick vatterott
Brooklyn, NY
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There are those who refrain from the absurd, and those that noodle nose ketch-up fart
Biography
Nick Vatterott moved to Chicago in 2002 to pursue comedy in hopes that some day, fingers crossed, he could break into the waiting tables business. Until that dream manifests itself, Nick has performing every ounce of comedy that he can get his hands and elbows on.The past seven years have led to the incredible opportunity to perform comedy all over the world in places such as Mexico, Canada, Barbados, Turkey, and the seas of the Mediteranean. Nick has performed improv at The iO Theater, The Playground Theater, The Toronto Improv Festival, D.C.Comedy Fest, the Philadelphia Improv Festival and NYC's The Del Close Marathon at The Upright Citizen's Brigade Theater. His Sketch group HEAVYWEIGHT has performed at The Chicago Sketch Fest, D.C. Comedy Fest, and at The Second City's 'Unhinged'. Nick's stand-up has been seen at clubs, theaters and colleges all over the country including Chicago Underground Comedy, Zanies, The Improv, Cracker's, Standford's Comedy Club, The Throckmorton Theater, D.C. Comedy Fest, The New Orleans Comedy Festival, The Comedy Central Stage, Rififi,The Purple Onion, as well as P.J.'s Comedy Club in Puerto Vallarta and Old City Comedy Club in Istanbul. Nick has performed his one man show NO OUTLET at the iO Theater, The Playground Theater, and The Chicago Sketch Fest all in Chicago, The Upright Citizen's Brigade Theater in Manhattan, New York and The iO West Theater in Hollywood, California. Nick has portrayed dozens of characters in plays such as Brain Humor at the Donny's Skybox theater, Romeo Jeans at the Stage Left Theater and Love is Dead at the Annoyance Theater. Nick Vatterott has been an understudy for The Second City's national touring company as well as their main stage. He has also worked for The Second City on Norwegian Cruise Lines performing sketch, improv and stand-up off the coasts of Alaska, Canada, Mexico, Europe and Africa. Aside from My Humble Opinion, a weekly column that ran in The Maneater at the University of Missouri, his jokes and writings have appeared in Chicago Magazine, Dig This magazine Time Out Chicago, and Reader's Digest. Nick has written for MTV's spring break special What was I thinking? and is currently searching for a publisher for the book he has written called How Not To Buy A Volkeswagon Bus. Nick thanks anyone has ever given him the opportunity to tell a joke to the people, and even more thanks to the people who allowed him to tell them one. Nick also loves to write in the third person.
