The first show I saw from him was Rory Scovel Tries Stand-Up for the First Time (2017). I liked it and rated it with an eight. But I guess it wasn't his first stand-up comedy as The Charleston Special is from 2015. I liked it also, maybe not as much as the other show but it's certainly good enough for an easy and enjoyable hour of amusement. He's very interactive with the audience, he's never static on scene like some other comedians sometimes are, his humor is different but certainly not bad. Rory Scovel is just a good storyteller, he feels the audience and knows how to play them. He has good improvisation skills, it's all clearly not rehearsed word by word. If anything unusual happens during his show he will make it funny, that's what a good improvisor can do, something he clearly is.
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