Bio
Originally from Baltimore, Deadair Dennis Maler cut his comedy teeth on the absurd duality of living in Baltimore and working in Washington D.C. for nearly two-decades. He has since taken both his 18+ year radio career and his stand-up comedy to Boston; where he finds the people there much nicer than they're given credit for (probably because he hasn’t been stabbed or robbed yet).
He recently performed in the Comedy Underground Festival in Austin, TX during SXSW and returns home yearly to perform in the Charm City Comedy Festival. He is the founder of BostonComedyShows.com and host of an iTunes podcast So, What Do You Really Do? interviewing artists and entertainers about their day jobs. He was recently recognized as a Certified Working Artist by the Mayor of Boston's Office of Arts and Culture. Dennis has been heard on radio stations across the country including SiriusXM, DC101, Z104.3, HOT 99.5, The Party Playhouse with Jackson Blue, and more. He is also the comedy writer for DigBoston.
Smart, funny, loud, and abrasively social, Deadair Dennis is unique and deceptive; he is a human bulldog with a heart of gold. And allergy free since 1981.
He recently performed in the Comedy Underground Festival in Austin, TX during SXSW and returns home yearly to perform in the Charm City Comedy Festival. He is the founder of BostonComedyShows.com and host of an iTunes podcast So, What Do You Really Do? interviewing artists and entertainers about their day jobs. He was recently recognized as a Certified Working Artist by the Mayor of Boston's Office of Arts and Culture. Dennis has been heard on radio stations across the country including SiriusXM, DC101, Z104.3, HOT 99.5, The Party Playhouse with Jackson Blue, and more. He is also the comedy writer for DigBoston.
Smart, funny, loud, and abrasively social, Deadair Dennis is unique and deceptive; he is a human bulldog with a heart of gold. And allergy free since 1981.
sketch writing
Here are some scripts to sketches I've written. If you like them and want to use them just ask and credit me. Maybe I'll get around to making them some day. For more of my writings be sure to check out the blog section and Dig Boston.