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Don Jamieson
Don Jamieson is a writer and producer, known for Apt. 2F (1997), Pauly Shore Is Dead(2003) and Had Enough (2010).
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07Jan2019
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Carmen Christopher
Carmen is a Brooklyn based comedian and Chicago native. He is a writer for The Chris Gethard Show and has appeared on; At Home with Amy Sedaris, A Maine Movie, Late Night with Seth Meyers, MTV’s Bugging Out, IFC Comedy Cribs, and was a 2017 Comedy Central Comic to Watch. He created Little Banks on Wall Street and co-created Sunset Peak (Comedy Central). He performs improv, stand-up, and sketch all around the city and is touring the country this summer opening up for Chris Gethard.
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07Jan2019
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Paul Bennett
Paul performs and produces comedy shows for all ages.
As a comedian, Paul is constantly surprised that his midlife crisis is this much fun as he gets to perform at world class venues such as Broadway Comedy Club, New York Comedy Club and Greenwich Village Comedy Club.
As a producer, Paul runs several clean comedy shows in NYC. His oldest running show is the monthly family comedy show “Guess What” which he co-hosts with his 11-year-old daughter at The Creek and the Cave Comedy Club. This show was recently highlighted in Time Out New York Kids. He also hosts the monthly family comedy show “Bring Ya Mamma” at the Village Lantern Comedy Club. Paul can produce custom shows for any occasion including birthday parties and fundraisers.
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07Jan2019
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Kenice Mobley
Kenice Mobley is a standup comedian and filmmaker who lives in Brooklyn, New York.
Kenice performs stand up comedy around the country and recently participated in the Women in Comedy Festival, San Francisco Sketchfest, the Limestone Comedy Festival and the Brooklyn Comedy Festival this year. She also appeared on Laughs on FOX and SiriusXM. She hosts Person About Town, an interview and relationship podcast available as part of the Women In Comedy Podcast Network.
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Brendan Fitzgibbons
Brendan Fitzgibbons is a comedian, actor, and writer in New York City and Brooklyn, where coffee flows like beards.
He’s a writer/performer for a new sketch series for Comedy Central called Alternatino. He’s the former head writer/performer for the Huffington Post sketch series Celebrities Have Issues, which included viral videos from both Kristen Bell and Aasif Mandvi totaling over 20 million views. He was a writer/performer/host for the AOL/Huffington Post show 2 Point Lead and a host for VOX’s innovative series Kid Designers. He was also in MTV’s Girl Code, Guy Code.
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04Jan2019
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Collen Doyle
Collen Doyle (son of Tom and Marcia Doyle) was born on June 20 in Hanover, New Hampshire. He was raised in the small town of Bridgwater, Vermon
t and is a third generation Vermonter. He is an Alumni of the Yoh Theatre Players of Woodstock, VT, and moved to New York City when he was 18. He graduated from The American Academy of Dramatic Arts with a degree, and was a member of the 2009 New York Academy Company. Collen is President of One Forest Film, and is an Accomplished Stand-Up Comedian.
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03Jan2019
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Luisa Lange
Luisa Lange is a New York based comedian and writer. After graduating from Boston College in 2016, Luisa moved to New York City and immediately began performing standup and improv throughout the city. She has performed in many clubs including The Stand, Broadway Comedy Club, Standup NY, and Comic Strip Live.
In January 2018, Luisa auditioned and passed for Late Night spots at The Comic Strip Live, where she now performs on many weeknights. Additionally, she recently opened for a Standup NY headliner as part of their “headliner series”.
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Christopher James
There is a reason Christopher James has worked in so many diverse venues. Magic is boring, tedious, and so often mocked. Christopher is well aware of this. If you want a traditional magician there are plenty of them out there that simply went online and purchased their career. On the other hand, Christopher has taken years, and 400-500 performances a year, to build an act that is actually entertaining and at times uses some magic in ways you have never seen. This is clear from the beginning of the show. No big boxes, no birds, no flexible assistants. He IS a comedian trying to do whatever it takes to entertain. A typical show involves improvisation, situational comedy and a unique view of magic. Just as with most things in his life, this very rarely goes as planned, sometimes has dire results, and always entertains. You’ll quickly learn that everyone and everything is fair game.
