Kelly Carlin, only child of iconoclastic comedian George Carlin, chronicles over 40 years of her life with her famous father, through storytelling, classic video footage, and family memorabilia. “A Carlin Home Companion” is a funny, poignant and honest look at the man who not only redefined 20th century comedy, but inspired generations of comedy fans with such classic routines as Hippie Dippie Weatherman, Class Clown, The Seven Dirty Words, A Place for Your Stuff, and Modern Man. One show only after returning from its Montreal Comedy Festival debut. Host of the radio show Waking from the American Dream, author, and well respected storyteller, Kelly Carlin reveals what it was like to be swept up into the life and career of her father from his early days as a straight comic through his transformation into a counter culture hero and iconoclastic social commentator to the very last days of his life. Dramaturgy by Paul Provenza and Kelly Carlin. Produced by RKM Productions. Rated R. Carlin hosts a show on Sirius XM Radio’s Raw Dog Comedy, conducts interviews with legendary comedians for Laugh.com’s On Comedy CD series, and produces for Showtime Network’s The Green Room with Paul Provenza. New York City native Provenza is a comedian/actor/producer and executive producer and host of The Green Room on Showtime. He is also director of the critically acclaimed documentary, The Aristocrats, and author of Satiristas. One show only this month! All shows this year have been completely sold out, so book early to avoid disappointment. “Like her father before her, Kelly is a deft and capable storyteller – a natural entertainer who, as the product of a rather unnatural childhood, held all in attendance captive and spellbound as she recounted tales of alcoholism, cocaine abuse and life as a showbiz kid.” (Laughspin.com) “The journey to womanhood by a girl who happens to be George Carlin’s daughter makes for a transcendent show that operates on all levels. It’s revealing, moving, highly insightful and funny. Master George might have said: ‘Maybe she’s a little too damn honest. But, all I know is, it’s a wonder to see.’” (Garry Shandling)