Comedian Teddy Smith started his comedy career from a dream he had. He was lost, didn’t know where to go in his career or his life. That night he asks himself what am I suppose to do. He had a dream he was on stage performing in front of a sold-out crowd. A week later he signs up for an open mic, a few months later won the Washington DC Comedy Competition. After two years Teddy felt it was time he set his sights on his next challenge, New York City “The City That Never Sleeps” Teddy learned fast it was a falsehood. Whoever came up with that one obviously never road the NYC subways at four in the morning, because people were sleeping all the time. Teddy took his talents to the world famous Apollo Theatre and got a standing ovation.
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06Dec2013
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Ted Alexandro
With more than twenty years of experience, Ted Alexandro has made a name for himself in the New York comedy scene. Whether you look at television, comedy festivals or stand-up performances, Ted can point to major comedic milestones achieved in each category. It really is no wonder that Time Out NY refers to him as “…one of the funniest comedians working today…”.
Ted Alexandro has performed on television with guest appearances on shows hosted by Conan O’Brien, Craig Ferguson, and David Letterman. You may recognise him from his guest spots on The View and his 2-hour special on Comedy Central.
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06Dec2013
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Taylor Williamson
‘Hi I’m Taylor. I’m a comedian. I started performing stand-up comedy while I was a senior in high school in Del Mar, California. I now live in Los Angeles and travel the globe (if you don’t count countries other than America and Canada) telling jokes. I’ve performed at the prestigious JUST FOR LAUGHS COMEDY FESTIVAL in Montreal, Canada and I was the youngest comedian to ever perform on THE LATE LATE SHOW WITH CRAIG FERGUSON. I’ve also appeared on MTV’s TRL (It was canceled 2 weeks later), COMEDY CENTRAL’S LIVE AT GOTHAM (canceled) and I was a semi-finalist on final season of NBC’s LAST COMIC STANDING (canceled twice so far). I most recently got second place on AMERICA’S GOT TALENT and then cried a lot.’

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06Dec2013
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Taylor Negron
Taylor Negron, a native of Glendale, California, attended UCLA. He studied acting with Lee Strasberg and studied comedy at a private seminar taught by Lucille Ball. He went on to join the cast of an improvisational comedy group, whose ranks included talents like Robin Williams, Martin Short and Betty Thomas. In 1982 Negron made his motion-picture debut as a love-struck, pill-popping, dancing intern in Young Doctors in Love (1982) and as the obviously peeved Mr. Pizza Guy in Fast Times at Ridgemont High (1982). He also played Rodney Dangerfield’s son-in-law in Easy Money (1983).
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06Dec2013
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Taylor Connelly
Taylor Connelly-Taylor was born into an Irish Catholic family. He attended Saint Johns Prep, a devoutly Catholic School. He now openly mocks his creator, but is building a career out of it. He has also been banned from all Chuck E. Cheese Restaurants, but that was an unrelated and isolated incident. Taylor is laughing his way into eternal damnation, although since he lives in his own private hell, he does not mind.
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06Dec2013
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Tara Egnatios

Tara Egnatios grew up in Scottsdale, Arizona and it’s the worst place of all time! so I moved to Los Angeles to attend law school which turned out to be the worst experience of all time! so I began doing stand up for the sole purpose of impressing a girl which is actually the worst plan of attack of all time! I’ve taken acting, comedy, and screenwriting classes at the UCLA School of Theater, Film, and Television. I perform at venues around Southern California including The Comedy Store, The Laugh Factory, and Flappers. I am a nominee for “Producer’s Choice for Stand Up” at this year’s LA Comedy Awards.’
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06Dec2013
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Tamra Brown
Tamra Brown is a writer, actress, and stand-up comic. She performs stand-up, sketch, and improv at various indie/alternative venues around Los Angeles, as well as well-known stages such as The Upright Citizen’s Brigade Theater, iO West, and The Comedy Store. She studied improvisation with The Groundlings and The Upright Citizen’s Brigade and has performed in the Del Close Improv Marathon, the Bridgetown Comedy Festival, and the San Francisco Comedy & Burrito Festival.
Tamra worked for many years for the sketch comedy series MADtv and is currently a contributing monologue joke writer for The Complete Sheet, which provides topical jokes to morning drive radio shows across the country.
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06Dec2013
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Tammy Jo Dearen

Tammy Jo Dearen, comic, promoter, impressionist and empowered-female extraordinaire is heavily rooted in the comedy community. She has appeared on Mind of Mencia and Rikki Lake; worked with Garrett Morris, Greg Proops, Gina Yashere, Laura Kightlinger, Wendy Leibman and Julia Morris. She produces more shows in Los Angeles than any other independent producer and her shows create an underground vibe like no other.
She’s been called a comedic “jackhammer”. She entertains the audience with her fun loving charm, high-energy, surprising edge, and unique perspective. She will keep you laughing and engaged through her journey of comedy, story-telling and character portrayals. You are in for a wild ride of humor.
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06Dec2013
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T-Robe
Tony “T-ROBE’ Roberson started comedy in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania by wowing crowds at open mics and local bars – soon after – he was hired to begin opening for film and television stars like – John Witherspoon (Friday), Tommy Davidson (In Living Color) and Charlie Murphy (Chappelle’s Show) – at his home club, the Pittsburgh Improv.
From there – T-Robe has elevated his career from touring all over the country appearing in comedy clubs, colleges, theaters and arenas – to appearing for Shaq’s All-Star Jam, NFL Teams and some of the biggest corporations in the world.

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05Dec2013
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Suzanne Cotsakos
Suzanne Cotsakos spent most of her childhood playing sports and eating amazing food in Waterloo, Belgium where she attended St. John’s International School. Upon returning to the USA she re-discovered her love for acting while taking classes at A.C.T’S Young Conservatory in San Francisco. She graduated from Pepperdine University with a BA in Theatre Arts, and received a second degree in Motion Pictures & Television from the Academy of Art University.
After graduation she moved to NYC to work behind the camera where she produced & edited several award winning web series. She also produced videos for clients like Tide, Glam Media & GOOD Magazine. During that time she was fortunate enough to partake in WPU’s executive program to earn her MBA. She was also thrilled to make her NYC stage debut as the lead in Sperm Babies at The Producer’s Club.





