Kyle Kinane: Dirt Nap
Mar 04 2024
•1h 12m
•Comedy
Kyle Kinane explores themes of tolerance and rediscovering one's roots with self-deprecating humor in Dirt Nap. Cautious optimism and self-aware hope permeate the set.
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