Just For Laughs brings more of its funniest alumni to a town near you with the Just For Laughs Road Show! Now in its 8th year touring across Ontario every Spring, the Road Show features four of the best stand-ups straight from the world's largest and most prestigious comedy event.

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Tim Nutt is a comic who can't be judged by his cover. Long-haired, bearded and a little rough around the edges, audiences expect his material to match. Once he starts talking though, he surprises with razor-sharp punch lines and well conjured-up premises, cutting through the nonsense of everyday life and making him one of the top comics working today. Tim has appeared at both the Montreal and Toronto Just For Laughs Festivals. Watch him and see why wisecracking benefits from the wisdom of Tim Nutt.

Originally from the rural farm country of Idaho, Ryan Hamilton now harvests jokes in New York City. He believes laughter is good for the soul and has made a lot of people laugh with his crisp, clean comedic style. In the last few years he has started to gain national attention. He was named one of Rolling Stone's Top Five Comics To Watch in 2009 and had a standout appearance in 2007 on NBC's Last Comic Standing. In 2006, he was a finalist at the Boston Comedy Festival and, in 2005, he won Sierra Mist's "America's Great Comic Search." He can be seen in the 2010 edition of Last Comic Standing and as a featured comedian on Caroline Rhea's upcoming Showtime special: Caroline Rhea and Friends.

Now achieving feature film success with roles in Evan Almighty and Dreamgirls (where he caressed the backside of a certain Beyoncé), nationally touring comedian Ralph Harris has been a mainstay of television screens for years, appearing on shows like Seinfeld, In Living Color, Parenthood, Nick Freno and Living Single, and starring in ABC's On Our Own. His style is mainly character-driven, inspired by his idols, Jonathan Winters and Bill Cosby. Harris's stand-up has been featured on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno and Late Night with Conan O'Brien, as well as on specials on both Comedy Central and HBO. He also performed at Montreal's Just For Laughs Festival last summer, and at the inaugural edition of TBS Presents A Very Funny Festival: Just For Laughs in Chicago two years ago. And lest we forget: Beyoncé. Backside. Multiple takes. Ralph Harris is doing all right.

Orny Adams first rose to international prominence after co-starring in Jerry Seinfeld's documentary Comedian. He has numerous television credits to his name, including several appearances on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno and The Late Show with David Letterman. In 2000, Orny made quite an impact at the Montreal Just For Laughs Festival, which resulted in a development deal with Warner Brothers Studio, and his appearance on Letterman. He returned to the Festival in 2010, appearing on a filmed television special hosted by Steve Martin, garnering rave reviews for his performance and being called a "stand-out act" by The Hollywood Reporter. He has twice written for the Annual Emmys Broadcast, and, in addition to his critically acclaimed debut comedy DVD/CD Path Of Most Resistance, just recently released a poignant one-hour Comedy Central special, Orny Adams Takes The Third.

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