Catch this showcase's line-up packed to the gills with comics telling sharply written jokes.
Stand-Up
Andrea Feniger
Andrea found the perfect outlet for her need for attention in stand up comedy. She typically tells quick jokes with surprise punchlines and loves recounting the fun and absurd realities of being a young woman living in Alaska.
Arman Shah
Arman Shah is a stand up comedian based in New York City. He decided to try stand up comedy for the first time in 2017 during his time at the University of Minnesota and has been performing his unique sense of humor around the country. He has performed for the 10,000 Laughs Festival, Rouge Island Comedy Festival and the Upper Left Comedy Festival.
Hannah Belmont
Hannah Belmont is a comedian and producer from the suburbs of Chicago. She is one of about six Jews from her incredibly Christian hometown and she will make sure that you know that. Hannah is an up and coming comedian and she has made her mark at many notable venues, including Zanies, the Laugh Factory, the Comedy Bar, the Comedy Vault, Hilarities, the Lincoln Lodge, Second City, several Don’t Tell shows and many more clubs around the Midwest.
Nora Jeffries
Nora is a queer comedian based in Brooklyn, just like the rest of your friends. She co-hosts the monthly standup showcase Sounds Great, which has been featured in Bushwick Daily. She can be found all over the country touring and performing in comedy festivals. You will probably run into her in a bar basement sometime soon.
Kelly McInerney
Kelly is a Los Angeles-based comedian who originally hails from the subjectively wonderful state of New Jersey. She's done comedy throughout the US and even parts of the world like Mexico, Paris and the UK. Kelly brings a dark self deprecating, brutally honest humor that anyone in the world can relate to and laugh at least a little bit.
Stephen Henry
Stephen Henry began his stand-up comedy career in Tampa, FL, and has toured throughout Florida and the southeast regularly ever since. Henry’s style of comedy is quick, smart, and dark, yet oddly relatable. “SHARP WRITING IS THE BACKBONE OF [STEPHEN] HENRY’S SET, WITH PLENTY OF LOW-KEY SELF-DEPRECATION SPRINKLED IN.” -CREATIVE LOAFING, 2021"