| Bio | Booth Daniels & Patrick Frankfort took their decade of warped tomfoolery and bizarre insomnia-induced conversations and put ’em into a duo act - part sketch comedy, part song with just a touch of the off-kilter. They’ve been seen at Comix, Don’t Tell Mama, the P.I.T., Broadway Comedy Club, Rose’s Turn, as well as regular appearances on the Joey Reynolds show on WOR. Hailed by Broadwayworld.com as "the Smothers Brothers on crystal meth" and praised by Backstage that they "wring genuine laughs from their horseplay", they’re taking the entertainment world by storm, or at the very least, a sputtering drizzle.
With original songs and covers, they promise an evening of quirky entertainment, which is melodic, spontaneous, warped, but most of all, funny.
- 2009 MAC Nominees - best musical comedy performer/duo/group
- Official selection - LA Comedy Festival
Booth & Pat’s press !
"Part cabaret, part improv, part stand-up - expect routines that defy genre labels"
-Neil Genzlinger, The New York Times
"With an act where the conceit is that they are getting on each other’s nerves and interrupting or derailing each other’s best and worst musical intentions, they are a satirical mini-miracle. It’s R-rated for “Ranting” and “Rude” and “Rebellious” and “Ridiculous” and “Ribald” and “Really Riotous.”
- Rob Lester, Cabaret Exchange
"The compact and hyperkinetic Daniels and the stringbean Frankfort wring geniune laughs from their horseplay, and they choose comic ditties they can make something of"
- David Finkle, Backstage
"These guys are hilarious. With nary a punch line they deliver solid character humor that brings a 21st Century edginess to the old tradition of comedy duos.”
– Michael Dale, Broadwayworld.com
"Their approach to comedy is part SNL and partly rooted in the adversarial style of the Smothers Brothers... and their appeal is infectious. It’s a quirky, off-kilter evening that will appeal to a younger crowd who’s looking to have a lot of fun!"
- Jay Jeffries, Cabaret Exchange
more reviews can be found at www.boothandpat.com/reviews.html |