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Tyler Boeh is professionally funny. He started performing stand-up in Portland, OR and he proved himself as a young but formidable comedian by taking 2nd place in the Portland Comedy Competition and winning the Oregon International Comedy Competition just a few short months into his comedy career. In 2006 Tyler competed in the month long Seattle International Comedy Competition, where he was a finalist. Shortly following the competition, Tyler was featured in an article in Horizon Air Magazine about how comedians don’t have to move away from the NW to have a successful career in comedy. By the time the article was published, Tyler had moved away from the NW in hopes of having a successful career in comedy.
Tyler made the move to Boston, MA, where he would spend the next four years continuing to hone his craft. He quickly became a favorite on the Boston scene, but continued to work the road, staying busy performing at clubs across the country. In September of 2008 Tyler participated in the prestigious San Francisco International Comedy Competition where he took 3rd place. Boeh was also a semi-finalist in the Boston Comedy Festival in both 2008 and 2009. In 2009 he was featured on an episode of the second season of NESN’s Comedy All-Stars. In 2011 Tyler had had enough of New England’s winters and decided it was time for another cross-country move.
Now back on the west coast, living in L.A., Boeh is rapidly establishing himself at the top clubs in Hollywood. With a background in improv and a love for writing, Tyler’s act is fast paced with a shotgun delivery. His comedy can be described as high-energy, intelligent, physical, and silly. Tyler has a balance of west coast charm and east coast attitude and has performed across the country from Portland, OR to Portland, ME, so whether he is on the small stage of an intimate comedy club or performing at a theater, Tyler is comfortable, confident, and hilarious. He uses his quick wit and celebrated talent of “beatboxing” to bring audiences to hysterical heights.
Web site: http://www.tylerboeh.com
Tyler Boeh is professionally funny. He started performing stand-up in Portland, OR and he proved himself as a young but formidable comedian by taking 2nd place in the Portland Comedy Competition and winning the Oregon International Comedy Competition just a few short months into his comedy career. In 2006 Tyler competed in the month long Seattle International Comedy Competition, where he was a finalist. Shortly following the competition, Tyler was featured in an article in Horizon Air Magazine about how comedians don’t have to move away from the NW to have a successful career in comedy. By the time the article was published, Tyler had moved away from the NW in hopes of having a successful career in comedy.
Tyler made the move to Boston, MA, where he would spend the next four years continuing to hone his craft. He quickly became a favorite on the Boston scene, but continued to work the road, staying busy performing at clubs across the country. In September of 2008 Tyler participated in the prestigious San Francisco International Comedy Competition where he took 3rd place. Boeh was also a semi-finalist in the Boston Comedy Festival in both 2008 and 2009. In 2009 he was featured on an episode of the second season of NESN’s Comedy All-Stars. In 2011 Tyler had had enough of New England’s winters and decided it was time for another cross-country move.
Now back on the west coast, living in L.A., Boeh is rapidly establishing himself at the top clubs in Hollywood. With a background in improv and a love for writing, Tyler’s act is fast paced with a shotgun delivery. His comedy can be described as high-energy, intelligent, physical, and silly. Tyler has a balance of west coast charm and east coast attitude and has performed across the country from Portland, OR to Portland, ME, so whether he is on the small stage of an intimate comedy club or performing at a theater, Tyler is comfortable, confident, and hilarious. He uses his quick wit and celebrated talent of “beatboxing” to bring audiences to hysterical heights.
Web site: http://www.tylerboeh.com
Tyler Boeh is professionally funny. He started performing stand-up in Portland, OR and he proved himself as a young but formidable comedian by taking 2nd place in the Portland Comedy Competition and winning the Oregon International Comedy Competition just a few short months into his comedy career. In 2006 Tyler competed in the month long Seattle International Comedy Competition, where he was a finalist. Shortly following the competition, Tyler was featured in an article in Horizon Air Magazine about how comedians don’t have to move away from the NW to have a successful career in comedy. By the time the article was published, Tyler had moved away from the NW in hopes of having a successful career in comedy.
Tyler made the move to Boston, MA, where he would spend the next four years continuing to hone his craft. He quickly became a favorite on the Boston scene, but continued to work the road, staying busy performing at clubs across the country. In September of 2008 Tyler participated in the prestigious San Francisco International Comedy Competition where he took 3rd place. Boeh was also a semi-finalist in the Boston Comedy Festival in both 2008 and 2009. In 2009 he was featured on an episode of the second season of NESN’s Comedy All-Stars. In 2011 Tyler had had enough of New England’s winters and decided it was time for another cross-country move.
Now back on the west coast, living in L.A., Boeh is rapidly establishing himself at the top clubs in Hollywood. With a background in improv and a love for writing, Tyler’s act is fast paced with a shotgun delivery. His comedy can be described as high-energy, intelligent, physical, and silly. Tyler has a balance of west coast charm and east coast attitude and has performed across the country from Portland, OR to Portland, ME, so whether he is on the small stage of an intimate comedy club or performing at a theater, Tyler is comfortable, confident, and hilarious. He uses his quick wit and celebrated talent of “beatboxing” to bring audiences to hysterical heights.
Web site: http://www.tylerboeh.com
Tyler Boeh is professionally funny. He started performing stand-up in Portland, OR and he proved himself as a young but formidable comedian by taking 2nd place in the Portland Comedy Competition and winning the Oregon International Comedy Competition just a few short months into his comedy career. In 2006 Tyler competed in the month long Seattle International Comedy Competition, where he was a finalist. Shortly following the competition, Tyler was featured in an article in Horizon Air Magazine about how comedians don’t have to move away from the NW to have a successful career in comedy. By the time the article was published, Tyler had moved away from the NW in hopes of having a successful career in comedy.
Tyler made the move to Boston, MA, where he would spend the next four years continuing to hone his craft. He quickly became a favorite on the Boston scene, but continued to work the road, staying busy performing at clubs across the country. In September of 2008 Tyler participated in the prestigious San Francisco International Comedy Competition where he took 3rd place. Boeh was also a semi-finalist in the Boston Comedy Festival in both 2008 and 2009. In 2009 he was featured on an episode of the second season of NESN’s Comedy All-Stars. In 2011 Tyler had had enough of New England’s winters and decided it was time for another cross-country move.
Now back on the west coast, living in L.A., Boeh is rapidly establishing himself at the top clubs in Hollywood. With a background in improv and a love for writing, Tyler’s act is fast paced with a shotgun delivery. His comedy can be described as high-energy, intelligent, physical, and silly. Tyler has a balance of west coast charm and east coast attitude and has performed across the country from Portland, OR to Portland, ME, so whether he is on the small stage of an intimate comedy club or performing at a theater, Tyler is comfortable, confident, and hilarious. He uses his quick wit and celebrated talent of “beatboxing” to bring audiences to hysterical heights.
Web site: http://www.tylerboeh.com
Tyler Boeh is professionally funny. He started performing stand-up in Portland, OR and he proved himself as a young but formidable comedian by taking 2nd place in the Portland Comedy Competition and winning the Oregon International Comedy Competition just a few short months into his comedy career. In 2006 Tyler competed in the month long Seattle International Comedy Competition, where he was a finalist. Shortly following the competition, Tyler was featured in an article in Horizon Air Magazine about how comedians don’t have to move away from the NW to have a successful career in comedy. By the time the article was published, Tyler had moved away from the NW in hopes of having a successful career in comedy.
Tyler made the move to Boston, MA, where he would spend the next four years continuing to hone his craft. He quickly became a favorite on the Boston scene, but continued to work the road, staying busy performing at clubs across the country. In September of 2008 Tyler participated in the prestigious San Francisco International Comedy Competition where he took 3rd place. Boeh was also a semi-finalist in the Boston Comedy Festival in both 2008 and 2009. In 2009 he was featured on an episode of the second season of NESN’s Comedy All-Stars. In 2011 Tyler had had enough of New England’s winters and decided it was time for another cross-country move.
Now back on the west coast, living in L.A., Boeh is rapidly establishing himself at the top clubs in Hollywood. With a background in improv and a love for writing, Tyler’s act is fast paced with a shotgun delivery. His comedy can be described as high-energy, intelligent, physical, and silly. Tyler has a balance of west coast charm and east coast attitude and has performed across the country from Portland, OR to Portland, ME, so whether he is on the small stage of an intimate comedy club or performing at a theater, Tyler is comfortable, confident, and hilarious. He uses his quick wit and celebrated talent of “beatboxing” to bring audiences to hysterical heights.
Web site: http://www.tylerboeh.com
Tyler Boeh is professionally funny. He started performing stand-up in Portland, OR and he proved himself as a young but formidable comedian by taking 2nd place in the Portland Comedy Competition and winning the Oregon International Comedy Competition just a few short months into his comedy career. In 2006 Tyler competed in the month long Seattle International Comedy Competition, where he was a finalist. Shortly following the competition, Tyler was featured in an article in Horizon Air Magazine about how comedians don’t have to move away from the NW to have a successful career in comedy. By the time the article was published, Tyler had moved away from the NW in hopes of having a successful career in comedy.
Tyler made the move to Boston, MA, where he would spend the next four years continuing to hone his craft. He quickly became a favorite on the Boston scene, but continued to work the road, staying busy performing at clubs across the country. In September of 2008 Tyler participated in the prestigious San Francisco International Comedy Competition where he took 3rd place. Boeh was also a semi-finalist in the Boston Comedy Festival in both 2008 and 2009. In 2009 he was featured on an episode of the second season of NESN’s Comedy All-Stars. In 2011 Tyler had had enough of New England’s winters and decided it was time for another cross-country move.
Now back on the west coast, living in L.A., Boeh is rapidly establishing himself at the top clubs in Hollywood. With a background in improv and a love for writing, Tyler’s act is fast paced with a shotgun delivery. His comedy can be described as high-energy, intelligent, physical, and silly. Tyler has a balance of west coast charm and east coast attitude and has performed across the country from Portland, OR to Portland, ME, so whether he is on the small stage of an intimate comedy club or performing at a theater, Tyler is comfortable, confident, and hilarious. He uses his quick wit and celebrated talent of “beatboxing” to bring audiences to hysterical heights.
Web site: http://www.tylerboeh.com
The COMEDY UNDERGROUND presents Monday Madness Open Mic for professional and amateur comedians to test new material and to develop their acts. 30 or more comics per night, only 5 SCOOTS!
For more information about open mic, please visit: www.comedyunderground.com/seattle/open_mic.php
This show features Andrew Ouellette, Morgan Preston, Jonas Barnes, JR Berard and Phil Fox.
We generally do not rate our shows, but it's safe to say this one will be "Rated R".

James Heneghen is a legend in the Seattle comedy scene. He is a high-energy, talented comedian who is constantly writing new material.
Heneghen has been a finalist several times over in the Seattle International Comedy Competition. He tours nationally, but calls Seattle his home.
Web site: www.myspace.com/heneghen
Ron Funches was seen recently at Portlan's Bridgetown Comedy Festival, San Francisco Sketchfest and was a finalist in NBC's 2011 Stand Up for Diversity.
Ron can be seen in the first season of IFC’s "Portlandia."
Ron Funches was raised in Chicago, IL, but as a teen found his way to the Pacific Northwest where he discovered his love of comedy and smoked salmon. With a unique delivery and childlike demeanor, Ron has been impressing audiences and fellow comics alike.
Web site: http://www.ronfunches.webs.com
http://www.facebook.com/ronfunches
Ron Funches was seen recently at Portlan's Bridgetown Comedy Festival, San Francisco Sketchfest and was a finalist in NBC's 2011 Stand Up for Diversity.
Ron can be seen in the first season of IFC’s "Portlandia."
Ron Funches was raised in Chicago, IL, but as a teen found his way to the Pacific Northwest where he discovered his love of comedy and smoked salmon. With a unique delivery and childlike demeanor, Ron has been impressing audiences and fellow comics alike.
Web site: http://www.ronfunches.webs.com
http://www.facebook.com/ronfunches
Ron Funches was seen recently at Portlan's Bridgetown Comedy Festival, San Francisco Sketchfest and was a finalist in NBC's 2011 Stand Up for Diversity.
Ron can be seen in the first season of IFC’s "Portlandia."
Ron Funches was raised in Chicago, IL, but as a teen found his way to the Pacific Northwest where he discovered his love of comedy and smoked salmon. With a unique delivery and childlike demeanor, Ron has been impressing audiences and fellow comics alike.
Web site: http://www.ronfunches.webs.com
http://www.facebook.com/ronfunches
Ron Funches was seen recently at Portlan's Bridgetown Comedy Festival, San Francisco Sketchfest and was a finalist in NBC's 2011 Stand Up for Diversity.
Ron can be seen in the first season of IFC’s "Portlandia."
Ron Funches was raised in Chicago, IL, but as a teen found his way to the Pacific Northwest where he discovered his love of comedy and smoked salmon. With a unique delivery and childlike demeanor, Ron has been impressing audiences and fellow comics alike.
Web site: http://www.ronfunches.webs.com
http://www.facebook.com/ronfunches
Cultivate is our weekly showcase featuring the best of Seattle's working headliners...with a twist!
Each month we take Seattle's most established headliners and pair them with the best "up and comers" in a weekly "residency" environment, experimenting with new and tested material.
This show includes Elliot Maxx, Owen Straw, Rylee Newton and Emmett Montgomery.
It's like an open mic for the pros!
Come watch how jokes get made and see the process unfold over three whole weeks, or just come out and laugh! Either way, you'll get a chance to see, both, legends and the stars of tomorrow, today, as they cultivate new ways of making us laugh!
The COMEDY UNDERGROUND presents Monday Madness Open Mic for professional and amateur comedians to test new material and to develop their acts. 30 or more comics per night, only 5 SCOOTS!
For more information about open mic, please visit: www.comedyunderground.com/seattle/open_mic.php
Kristine Levine is a blonde, tattooed, proudly overweight single mother who raised three “moon-faced” kids while working as a porn clerk in Portland, OR. As a comedian, her refreshing candor and unflinching, twisted perspectives on life, love and dysfunction have earned her a reputation as a biting, brutal cross between Lenny Bruce and Roseanne Barr. Kristine has seen – and done – it all and lived to tell the riotous tales. Yet underneath her “shocking” exterior, Kristine is as genuine and disarming in real life as she is for a rollicking hour onstage. A simultaneously empowering and endearing, she gleefully plunders uncharted stand-up territory as a sweetly ambivalent Every gal who women fear yet are inexplicably drawn to”¦and who men fear yet are inexplicably drawn to. Kristine just finished performing at the Bridgetown Comedy Festival and competed in last year's Seattle International Comedy Competition.
Richie Stratton has been seen on stages from New York to L.A. from Louisiana to Michigan, and everywhere in between. After winning a number of contests in Portland, he has been working on the road ever since. He was just one of the first Stand-up comedians on Vans Warped tour, the biggest rock tour in North America, bringing an average of 150,000 patrons a show. Having performed in over 40 states and Canada, Richie combines universally funny views on life, hilarious characters, and an infectious energy, all while tightrope walking on the edge. You'll have no idea what Richie will say next, but you're sure to enjoy it. His youthful look and innocent persona will be shattered the minute he opens his mouth. Richie Stratton is a traditional stand-up comedian that defies convention.
Shane Torres was born and raised in Fort Worth, Texas, but has called Portland home for the past six years. His comedy has been called the funniest therapy session people have ever seen. In the time he has been writing and performing his personal brand of standup comedy he has been lucky enough to open for Michael Ian Black and perform at The Bridgetown Comedy Festival and The New Orleans Comedy Festival. He also hates writing bios.
Christian “Van Wade” Ricketts can be seen regularly as the emcee, host and frequent headliner at the Abalone Room in Avalon California, on Catalina Island. His Passions include photography, wearing foundation, and Tennis. He was a semi-finalist in Helium Comedy Club’s “Portland’s Funiest Person Comedy Competition” in 2011 but was unable to advance after getting caught in another combatant's flying scissor heel lock that resulted in grievous bodily harm. Mr. Ricketts also appeared at the 2012 Bridgetown Comedy Festival where he shared a beer with Doug Benson.
Carson Creecy is an actor, comedian, and motivational speaker who resides in Portland but travels extensively throughout Washington preaching the gospel of higher education and post-modern pop-culture observations.
Mr. Creecy competed in last year's Portland's Funniest Person Contest but was disqualified for unleashing an illegal flying scissor heel lock on another comedy competitor in the green room.
Brent Weinbach's stand-up comedy is weird and stupid and smart and physical and post-modern and random and other stuff. He also has a t-shirt with his name and his face on it.
Brent was a winner and recipient of the Andy Kaufman Award at the HBO Comedy Festival, which is given out once a year to recognize innovation in stand-up comedy.
He has appeared on Conan, Lopez Tonight, Comedy Central, HBO Canada, and toured with the Comedians of Comedy.
Web site: www.brentweinbach.com
Brent Weinbach's stand-up comedy is weird and stupid and smart and physical and post-modern and random and other stuff. He also has a t-shirt with his name and his face on it.
Brent was a winner and recipient of the Andy Kaufman Award at the HBO Comedy Festival, which is given out once a year to recognize innovation in stand-up comedy.
He has appeared on Conan, Lopez Tonight, Comedy Central, HBO Canada, and toured with the Comedians of Comedy.
Web site: www.brentweinbach.com
Brent Weinbach's stand-up comedy is weird and stupid and smart and physical and post-modern and random and other stuff. He also has a t-shirt with his name and his face on it.
Brent was a winner and recipient of the Andy Kaufman Award at the HBO Comedy Festival, which is given out once a year to recognize innovation in stand-up comedy.
He has appeared on Conan, Lopez Tonight, Comedy Central, HBO Canada, and toured with the Comedians of Comedy.
Web site: www.brentweinbach.com
Brent Weinbach's stand-up comedy is weird and stupid and smart and physical and post-modern and random and other stuff. He also has a t-shirt with his name and his face on it.
Brent was a winner and recipient of the Andy Kaufman Award at the HBO Comedy Festival, which is given out once a year to recognize innovation in stand-up comedy.
He has appeared on Conan, Lopez Tonight, Comedy Central, HBO Canada, and toured with the Comedians of Comedy.
Web site: www.brentweinbach.com
Brent Weinbach's stand-up comedy is weird and stupid and smart and physical and post-modern and random and other stuff. He also has a t-shirt with his name and his face on it.
Brent was a winner and recipient of the Andy Kaufman Award at the HBO Comedy Festival, which is given out once a year to recognize innovation in stand-up comedy.
He has appeared on Conan, Lopez Tonight, Comedy Central, HBO Canada, and toured with the Comedians of Comedy.
Web site: www.brentweinbach.com
Brent Weinbach's stand-up comedy is weird. He does a lot of characters, he's physical, and his humor is absurd. Here are some other words to describe Weinbach: deadpan, silly, obscure, unconventional, smart, stupid, post-modern, grass roots, Berlin, 1980's, tennis, bike riding, Virgo, Rygar, etc. The list goes on and on. Brent began his comedy career in the underground San Francisco scene, but now tours all over the United States at clubs, colleges, festivals, theaters, music venues, living rooms, tennis, bike riding, Virgo, etc. He also has a t-shirt with his name and his face on it.
Brent was a winner and recipient of the Andy Kaufman Award at the HBO Comedy Festival, which is given out once a year to recognize innovation in stand-up comedy. He has appeared on Comedy Central, toured with the Comedians of Comedy, performed at the Coachella and Bumbershoot festivals as well as Just For Laughs in Montreal, and was the creator and star of the Super Deluxe web series "Weinbach in Wonderland."
Web site: www.brentweinbach.com
The COMEDY UNDERGROUND presents Monday Madness Open Mic for professional and amateur comedians to test new material and to develop their acts. 30 or more comics per night, only 5 SCOOTS!
For more information about open mic, please visit: www.comedyunderground.com/seattle/open_mic.php
The year was 1970, the Unites States was divided by war, a human footprint was still fresh on the moon when a young Polynesian man and his blushing English bride gave birth to a boy and named him "Teina", a Tahitian word meaning "The Future King."
Over the last fifteen years of performing stand-up comedy Teina has developed a unique and exciting show with great writing and a strong physical delivery. Teina has emerged as "The Prince of Comedy"
... come and witness a royal performance!Fresh Grounds is a collective of the best artistic talent in Seattle.
With a focus on bringing sketch comedy back to the forefront of Seattle entertainment, Fresh Grounds features the best in local music, film and performances unique to our culture & sensibility.
Keep it Fresh, ya’ll!!
Come see us off at our launch party at the Comedy Underground in Seattle on Thursday, May 24th at 8:30pm for a very special announcement!
This show features: Jake Barker Dwayne Cullen, Devin Badoo, Dan Duarte, Kristen Ginn, Nam Huynh, Sean McCarthy, Andy Palmer and Eric Uthus
Special guests: Rick Kunkler and Geoff Lott.
Eliot Chang's "Comedy Central Presents" half hour special was voted #2 favorite special in the Comedy Central Stand Up Showdown 2011. Other TV appearance include E!'s "Chelsea Lately" and Showtime's "Minority Report." Sharp biting opinions combined with his trademark polished wardrobe make Eliot's live performances memorable. Every year Eliot tours America for 8 months and has performed at over 400 colleges. This comedian is also an actor and improviser. He studied improv in NY at the Upright Citizens Brigade (UCB) and then with Armando Diaz at the Magnet Theater, where he was on the house team "Jungle! Jungle!"
Born and raised in NY, Eliot moved to Los Angeles in 2007. He travels regularly between both coasts for projects.
Web site: www.echang.com
Eliot Chang's "Comedy Central Presents" half hour special was voted #2 favorite special in the Comedy Central Stand Up Showdown 2011. Other TV appearance include E!'s "Chelsea Lately" and Showtime's "Minority Report." Sharp biting opinions combined with his trademark polished wardrobe make Eliot's live performances memorable. Every year Eliot tours America for 8 months and has performed at over 400 colleges. This comedian is also an actor and improviser. He studied improv in NY at the Upright Citizens Brigade (UCB) and then with Armando Diaz at the Magnet Theater, where he was on the house team "Jungle! Jungle!"
Born and raised in NY, Eliot moved to Los Angeles in 2007. He travels regularly between both coasts for projects.
Web site: www.echang.com
Eliot Chang's "Comedy Central Presents" half hour special was voted #2 favorite special in the Comedy Central Stand Up Showdown 2011. Other TV appearance include E!'s "Chelsea Lately" and Showtime's "Minority Report." Sharp biting opinions combined with his trademark polished wardrobe make Eliot's live performances memorable. Every year Eliot tours America for 8 months and has performed at over 400 colleges. This comedian is also an actor and improviser. He studied improv in NY at the Upright Citizens Brigade (UCB) and then with Armando Diaz at the Magnet Theater, where he was on the house team "Jungle! Jungle!"
Born and raised in NY, Eliot moved to Los Angeles in 2007. He travels regularly between both coasts for projects.
Web site: www.echang.com
Eliot Chang's "Comedy Central Presents" half hour special was voted #2 favorite special in the Comedy Central Stand Up Showdown 2011. Other TV appearance include E!'s "Chelsea Lately" and Showtime's "Minority Report." Sharp biting opinions combined with his trademark polished wardrobe make Eliot's live performances memorable. Every year Eliot tours America for 8 months and has performed at over 400 colleges. This comedian is also an actor and improviser. He studied improv in NY at the Upright Citizens Brigade (UCB) and then with Armando Diaz at the Magnet Theater, where he was on the house team "Jungle! Jungle!"
Born and raised in NY, Eliot moved to Los Angeles in 2007. He travels regularly between both coasts for projects.
Web site: www.echang.com
Cultivate is our weekly showcase featuring the best of Seattle's working headliners...with a twist! Each month we take Seattle's most established headliners and pair them with the best "up and comers" in a weekly "residency" environment, experimenting with new and tested material.
It's like an open mic for the pros!
Come watch how jokes get made and see the process unfold over three whole weeks, or just come out and laugh! Either way, you'll get a chance to see, both, legends and the stars of tomorrow, today, as they cultivate new ways of making us laugh!
The COMEDY UNDERGROUND presents Monday Madness Open Mic for professional and amateur comedians to test new material and to develop their acts. 30 or more comics per night, only 5 SCOOTS!
For more information about open mic, please visit: www.comedyunderground.com/seattle/open_mic.php
Originally from Montreal, Brad now makes his home in Seattle where he is an accomplished comedian and actor. He has performed at many colleges in Canada and the U.S., acted in both television commercials and film, and was a regular on the sketch comedy troop “HAX TV”. He’s worked with the likes of Dave Chappelle, Bobcat Goldwaite, Howie Mandel and comics from NBC’s “Last Comic Standing” to include finalist’s Ty Barnet and Rich Vos. Most recently, Brad toured with Hall of Fame wrestler “Rowdy” Roddy Piper in his one-man show.
Brad’s show is so physical he once dislocated his knee - but as the trooper he is – finished the show to a standing ovation. An energetic powerhouse when it comes to standup comedy, his original style and go-for-broke enthusiasm makes his act one that is not to be missed.
Web site: www.bradbrake.com
Sara Schaefer is a critically acclaimed stand up comedian, writer, and producer based in New York City. She won two Emmy awards for her work as the Head Blogger for Late Night with Jimmy Fallon, was one of Comedy Central’s Comics to Watch in 2010, and has written for BestWeekEver.tv and Who Wants to Be A Millionaire. She has appeared on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon, Best Week Ever, E!, Fuse, and AOL. She co-hosts a podcast called You Had To Be There with comedian Nikki Glaser, and is currently working on a pilot for MTV with Nikki.
Web site: www.saraschaefer.com
Scott Moran is an up and coming stand-up comedian from Seattle, WA now based in New York City. His material explores his life as a member of the middle class in a silly and sometimes surprisingly poignant, smart-assy manner. Scott is a regular on shows all around NYC and tours the country featuring in comedy clubs and playing indie shows on a regular basis. He has performed at Bumbershoot Music and Arts Festival in Seattle, WA - Sasquatch Music Festival near Seattle, WA - Bridgetown Comedy Festival in Portland. Scott is also a talented live comedy show producer/host who’s shows have been listed in Time-Out NY’s “Essentials Issues” and listed in the “Genius Awards” in Seattle’s The Stranger with his first production. Scott also earned Joke of the Week in Time-Out NY in early 2011. Scott’s near future plans include a short documentary series which he will produce and direct.
Web site: www.scottmoran.tumblr.com