Long Island-born and raised, Terry McNeely could easily earn the title “Crass Critic to the Suburban World.”
Seen on The Daily Show, The Anthony Cumia Show & CBS’ Blue Bloods.
Long Island-born and raised, Terry McNeely could easily earn the title “Crass Critic to the Suburban World.”
Seen on The Daily Show, The Anthony Cumia Show & CBS’ Blue Bloods.
Steve Rinaldi’s comedy career started when he decided to sign up for an open mic night in his home town of Philadelphia back in 2012. From there he would go out night after night working on finding his comedic voice at local bars and comedy clubs around the Philadelphia area.
In 2015, Steve made his way out to Chicago where he took improv classes at both the Second City & IO. Steve worked Chicago comedy clubs like Laugh Factory, Zanies, & Jokes & Notes.
He now performs regularly at the Funny Bone Comedy Clubs up north and has become a regular here in the Atlantic City Comedy scene.
Nikki Palumbo is a writer and comedian, originally from New Jersey. (Exit 138.)
Now based in New York, Nikki has written at the Upright Citizens Brigade Theater, for the house sketch teams Archnemesis, Charles, and (212). She also co-wrote The Queerball Sketch Show! which ran for 9 months at UCB Hell’s Kitchen.
As the taller and Italian half of the duo The Good Gays, Nikki co-hosts Queer Tiger Beat at The Duplex Cabaret Theater and Dyke Power(point) at Caveat.
Her writing can be found on McSweeney’s, The Belladonna, Funny or Die, Above Average, CollegeHumor, and Reductress (where her face is appropriately featured sometimes). She was named one of WhoHaha’s “35 LGBTQ Creators We Love.”
Sharon Simon is a Professional Comedian living in Washington Heights. When not touring she can be seen on the NYC comedy scene.
She started as a Child Actor performing on SNL, as well as other shows. She sharpened her skills with over a decade of gigs.
Her material is real life hysterics and her crowd work is amazing!
Wilfred Padua is a stand-up comedian based in New York City, known for his sharp, clever humor and unique storytelling style. Originally from Seattle, he holds an MFA in Writing and brings his distinct voice to stages across the country.
Wilfred is the winner of the Boston Comedy Festival, a finalist at the Big Sky Comedy Festival, and recently headlined the Rogue Island Comedy Festival. He has also performed at top national festivals including Bumbershoot, Bridgetown Comedy Festival, 10,000 Laughs, and SF Sketchfest.
Jo Jo Collins, no filter, welcome to midlife, survivor comedy! Clever, suitable for diverse audiences and fans of comedy! Sexy, funny, crazy, silly, cool! Hilarious Stand-up comedian delivers laughter to ANY and all diverse audiences! Wild n Out, Comicville, Atlantic City Comedy Club, Carolines on Broadway and the New York Comedy Clubs!
Michael Rowland is one of the fastest-rising stand-up comedians in New York. He is originally from Atlanta, GA, Michael’s been featured multiple times on “This Week at the Comedy Cellar” on Comedy Central.
He is one of the latest and youngest comedians passed at The Comedy Cellar and can also be seen performing throughout New York City. Michael has opened for acts like Rory Scovel, Bruce Bruce, Big Jay Oakerson, John Crist, and Theo Von. He co-hosts the monthly show Laughodills in Flatbush, BK.
Skye Radcliffe Grayson is a stand-up comedian and actress, she is known for Baselines, The Iliza Shlesinger Sketch Show (2020) and The Get Down (2016).
She regularly performs stand up comedy at the Broadway Comedy Club and Greenwich Village Comedy Club.
Brendan Fitzgibbons is a comedian, actor, and writer in New York City and Brooklyn, where the coffee flows like beards.
He’s a writer/performer for a new sketch series for Comedy Central called Alter
natino. 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.