
In just ten years Kathleen Madigan went from working as a waitress and local newspaper reporter in St. Louis, MO, to being an internationally celebrated comic whose list of credits is easily as long as people with much longer careers. A journalism graduate of Southern Illinois University in Edwardsville, Madigan tried standup on a whim and began performing on open mic nights around St. Louis. Two years later she quit her job and booked a tour through the Southern United States and Midwest that jump-started her full-time career in comedy at the age of 24 (1989). Her warm stage presence and well-timed delivery made her a favorite on the circuit and afforded her a "Best Female Comedian" award from the American Comedy Awards in 1996. With her charming magnetism and creative original writing she eventually caught the eye of major media talent scouts and has performed on a host of syndicated network shows including The Tonight Show With Jay Leno and Late Show with David Letterman. She self-released a live CD, simply titled Kathleen Madigan Live
- Nate Cavalieri, All Music Guide
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