| A funny thing happens to audiences when they see Pablo Francisco live for the first time. In a matter of minutes, crowds go from the
quiet response that often greets a Pablo Strutting relative unknown,
to jolts of boisterous laughter and applause.
What accounts for the transformation? Namely the 20-something Tucson
native's ability to create vividly funny living pictures using
strikingly authentic off-the-wall sound effects and loads of his own
ample imagination.
Pablo's send-up of grimly narrated action-movie previews, with Arnold
Schwarzenegger as a tortilla vendor targeted by the mob, is one good
example. Another is his hilarious spoofing of those intensely
melodramatic Spanish language soap operas on the Telemundo Cable
Network.
A lifelong comedy junkie, as kid Pablo competed with a friend to see
who could videotape more comics from television. He got his first
professional break at age 17, when he and his aforementioned buddy
formed a duo called the "Blowout Boys," snuck into a local steakhouse
and took honors in a comedy competition against older, but clearly
inferior opponents. "A lot of them read their stuff from notes. At
least we had memorized our material!" recalls Pablo.
From humble beginnings, big things have started to happen. Pablo,
now an LA resident, is busy distinguishing himself in top clubs
around the country, among veteran comics who threw away the script
years ago.
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