A month after Gleeson headlined the University of Denver’s freshman orientation, they brought him back to do a show for the rest of the students, too. He’s played at Greek weeks, orientations, in lecture halls and theatres. College students love this former fraternity member’s views on dorm life, growing up in the 2000’s and life in the real world. Currently, Gleeson is the host of a highly anticipated pilot game show for NBC.
Disarmingly funny, Gleeson engages audiences with his concise observations and energetic viewpoints. Gleeson has been heard on FM radio stations in over 30 markets. He was a guest host on the nationally syndicated National Lampoon Pop Culture Minute, which plays daily on radio stations across the country. He was also one of the featured comedians on New York City’s famous Joey Reynolds Radio
Show.
In late 2010, Gleeson came off the road to star in his first feature film: an indie comedy called The Ivy League. The film, highly anticipated on the festival circuit, is slated to come out in early 2012.
L.A.’s Buzzin’ Magazine called Gleeson a natural comedian and we canít argue with that. His tour schedule has taken him all over and his wit coupled with his ability to perform makes him a favorite of club audiences and college crowds.






















