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Gary Vider
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Joe Narvaez
Joe Narvaez has emerged as a very talented and refreshing new act in New York City. His sharp-tongued style of performances and quick-witted comments, have helped him make his mark on the New York Comedy scene.
When not on the road, he can be heard on Sirius XM Radio or he can be seen at various comedy festivals such as the NY Comedy Festival and the New York Underground Comedy Festival.
He also regularly performs at many New York City comedy clubs such as Stand Up NY, NY Comedy Club, Gotham Comedy Club and Carolines on Broadway. Overseas Joe has performed at the Comedy Cafe in Amsterdam, Netherlands.
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Victor Varnado
Victor Varnado’s devilish knack for outrageousness and originality plays out in his personal URL: bestalbino.com. Varnado has navigated the adversities of born legally blind and an African-American albino with unique sensibilities to become a nationally known actor and comedian and, according to legend, a Jedi.
You may recognize him from appearances on Late Night with Conan O’Brien, Comedy Central, Jimmy Kimmel Live, Adult Swim and My Name is Earl – not to mention films with Arnold Schwarzenegger (End of Days), Eddie Murphy (The Adventures of Pluto Nash), Julia Stiles (A Guy Thing) and Werner Herzog (Julien Donkey-Boy).
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Kristen Schaal

Kristen Schaal is one of the rising stars of the alternative comedy scene, with glowing reviews and multiple awards marking her ascent. Her two-person show, with her comedy partner Kurt Braunohler, was nominated for the If.Comedy Award (Perrier Award) at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival. She won the award for “Best Alternative Comic” at HBO’s 2006 U.S. Comedy Arts Festival in Aspen, the Andy Kaufman Award hosted by the New York Comedy Festival and the 2006 Nightlife Award in New York for “Best Female Stand-Up.” She was included in New York Magazine’s “Ten Funniest New Yorkers You’ve Never Heard Of” and Variety’s “10 Comics to Watch.”
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Cheri Oteri

Actress and comedian Cheri Oteri emerged from obscurity into the proverbial limelight in the mid-’90s. 1995 brought with it the performer’s definitive breakthrough; that year, Oteri — then a member of the L.A. comedy troupe The Groundlings — was tapped by Saturday Night Live to join its regular cast of players. She remained with SNL for five years, and cultivated an enthusiastic response for such recurring bits as impersonations of Ross Perot and Debbie Reynolds. Oteri transitioned to film roles around 2000, coincident with her Saturday Night Live departure; as a cinematic performer, she specialized in richly comic characterizations in gag-laden farces such as Scary Movie (2000), Dumb and Dumberer: When Harry Met Lloyd (2003), and Shrek the Third (2007). In 2006, Oteri teamed up with Donnie Darko wunderkind Richard Kelly for that helmer’s epic dystopian comedy Southland Tales.

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Andi Osho
Actress, comedian, writer and shoe lover, Andi Osho has been performing since 2003 when she strode the boards in her stage debut, What Happened Last Night? Though not formally recognised as a classic (it was dire) Osho made the most of this gay rape pantomime and went from strength to strength, pursuing her acting dream, going on to appear in a plethora of UK soaps, dramas and comedy – totally nailing the portrayal of characters who work in the emergency services. This included a police officer in Waking The Dead, A doctor in Footballer’s Wives and four appearances in Eastenders as a nurse (a different one each time, which technically makes her a qualified medical practitioner).
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Collin Moulton
Collin Moulton is one of the most fun, personable, and sought after headliners today. He has had his own half hour stand-up special on Showtime, a featured spot on Nickelodeon, and has been touring constantly for 15 years.
America knows and loves him. His familiarity and energy engages and relieves the audience before he even speaks. His electric storytelling style is made up of only topics that the audience cares about, it is the release needed from our every day lives. Come needing to laugh tonight, leave wanting to laugh forever!

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Jim Mendrinos
Inspired by his New York City roots and an eclectic collection of artists – including comics Robert Klein, Richard Pryor and Freddie Prinze, with traces of John Coltrane, Jack Kerouac and Beyond the Fringe thrown in for good measure, – Jim blows right by the standard comedy fare. Simply put Jim Mendrinos carries on an hour-long conversation with the audience. His act is a comedic exploration of emotional peaks and valleys challenging the audience to mine the topics with him.
Jim is a seasoned, professional stand-up comedian. Starting at the age of 19, the audience has seen Jim grow up before their eyes, appreciating his unique outlook on life every step of the way. The audience goes from the laughter of recognition, as Jim covers the things they were talking about ‘just today,’ to the laughter inspired by delighted wonder as they experience new things through the flat out funny observations of this trusted performer.
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Steve Marshall
Steve Marshall is a NYC based stand up comedian. He can be seen performing at Dangerfield’s Comedy Club, Greenwich Village Comedy Club, Comic Strip Live and Stand UP NY to name a few. He’s a veteran of the NYC Stage and a great act to watch.
Rated H for Honesty, and lives by a code, “Don’t Behave.” Steve put this code to work in a system he calls “The Marshall Plan,” and it seems to have worked. Steve performing all over the country, Marshall has been featured on CBS News and CNBC. He’s also been the warm-up act for the show “The View,” re-wrote the film Driving Me Crazy (starring Mickey Rooney), and was on the NBC show “Dare to Dream.” Buy Steve Marshall NYC Comedy Club Tickets at Best Comedy Tickets.




