Jerry Martinez is a professional stand up comedian and actor. he is a regular at many of the NYC Comedy Clubs and can be seen nightly performing.
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11Dec2019
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Jordan Jensen
Jordan Jensen has most recently been featured at the Just For Laughs as 2019 New Face.
Before moving to Brooklyn Jordan lived in Nashville TN where she worked with Zanies Comedy Club and had the privilege of featuring established comedians such as Nate Bargatze, Kyle Kinane and Jen Kirkman.
She has been featured on Sirius XM and has participated in the Memphis, Nashville, Asheville and Orlando Comedy festivals.
Her comedy is comprised of stories of her lesbian mothers, her pothead father and her promiscuous sister and how they shaped her into the rugged, romantically impaired, sexually clueless person she is proud to be today.
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11Dec2019
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Michael Albanese
A New York-based comedian, Michael Albanese can be seen as a recurring character on BET’s hit show, “The Game”, in 2016 feature film “American Dirtbags” (watch for FREE on Amazon.) and as the host of the “Flavor Makers” cooking show now streaming.
Mike finds his humor from his everyday life experiences mixed with his internal struggle with health, crippling paranoia and his longing for that perfect girl who he will inevitably blow it with.
Mike produces the “Red Clay Comedy Festival” annually in Atlanta, GA and several showcases in New York City where he currently resides
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11Dec2019
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Irene Morales
Irene Morales is a comedian living in New York City, originally from Miami, Florida. Her stories and shortcomings combined with sarcasm and a little bit of sass make for a memorable set that audiences enjoy because they can relate.
She has opened for Gilbert Gottfried, Nikki Glaser, Hannibal Buress, Ron Funches, Julio Escallon and many other comedians whom you probably haven’t heard of yet but are seriously funny. She placed top three in Comedy Central’s South Beach Comedy Festival Contest in 2014 and is now a regular at New York Comedy Club. She has written for Yahoo Mujer, GQ, and Fusion and is currently a contributor at Someecards as well as a staff writer at Laugh Staff.
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05Dec2019
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Emily Santosus
Emily Santosus is a long island native of 42 years. Spending her formative years as a boy in Glen Cove, she now lives on the other side of the gender pay gap after transitioning from male to female.
During the day she navigates her way through the car business but at night, you’ll find her on stage using her new perspective on life to poke fun at everything from the patriarchy to panty lines.
She’s performed stand up comedy in front of hundreds of unsuspecting individuals at comedy landmarks such as Dangerfield’s, Broadway Comedy Club, Greenwich Village Comedy Club and here on long island at Governor’s, McGuire’s and Brokerage Comedy Clubs.
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05Dec2019
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Ramon Rivas
Ramon Rivas is a stand-up comedian and eminent Latino from Cleveland, OH. Resonating a low-fi swag with a fine taste in jokes, juices and dope sandwiches, Ramon made a name for himself by spending time in Chicago, New York & Los Angeles while building up the independent comedy scene in Cleveland through his accidental comedy shows, performing as often as possible for a gently employed stoner.
In 2016, he recorded his television debut, an episode on the newest season of the half-hour with Comedy Central.
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05Dec2019
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Rufat Agayev
Rufat Agayev is a New York-based comedian, writer, and actor.
You can see Rufat perform all over the country at clubs such as Carolines on Broadway and DC Improv. He’s been featured on popular live comedy shows like Comedy at the Knitting Factory and Comedians You Should Know. Rufat is a finalist in New York’s Funniest at the New York Comedy Festival.
Rufat Agayev wasn’t always a comedian, he started rapping in Florida, and after performing with some of hip hop’s biggest names during college he moved to New York City. After releasing two independent group projects, his hairline had receded, Rufat realized he had the skill to be a rap star but not the hairline. He heard you can do these things called Open Mics, and he hasn’t looked back since, well he did take a month off to play NBA 2k16 because his jokes weren’t that good. Now his jokes are pretty good, how does he know? because people ask him to perform at places all around New York City, clubs, bars, coffee shops. This guy is a comedian now, I think he may have found his life’s purpose or doing something he really enjoys.
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05Dec2019
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Elliot Woolsey
Elliot Woolsey is a larger than life stand-up comedian from Denver, Colorado. Towering at an unnatural six foot and five inches, and weighing in at barely-healthy 250 pounds, Elliot’s high-energy, commanding stage presence, and relatable material has made him a rising star in the Denver comedy scene.
Elliot Woolsey Upcoming NYC Comedy Show Tickets Here
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02Dec2019
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Noah Findling
Noah Findling is an up-and-coming comedian and writer. Born in New Jersey, Noah spent time performing stand up and improv in New York City before moving to K-TOWN, Los Angeles where he currently resides and eats.
An advanced, improv student at The Upright Citizens Brigade Theatre, Noah can be seen improvising on the UCB stage and other independent theaters all over LA with his indie troupe, MY MOM’S MINIVAN. Recently, Noah performed at the LA Riot Alternative Comedy Festival and previously performed at UCB’s Del Close Marathon.
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02Dec2019
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Marla Schultz
Marla Schultz is a Standup Comedian, Keynote Speaker, Emcee, and Actress
When I make people laugh, turn my pain into punchlines, joke about life’s foibles, I realize laughter takes the edge off hot topics.
Like my friend, Sam, says on his headstone: “He who laughs, lasts.”
Standup comedy truly saved my life. Throw in a little therapy – meds if needed – but honestly, making people laugh is my jam.
When I’m performing at a comedy club, delivering a keynote speech, or emceeing an event, and somebody says to me, “I didn’t know depression & anxiety could be so funny. Thank you for making me laugh. I don’t feel so alone.”