Jason Scoop

Jason Scoop

Funny has become synonymous with the name Jason Scoop in the New York comedy scene. Scoop began his career as a High School Senior taking the train into Manhattan at the age of 17 to perform on open mics.

Jason quickly made a name for himself and found himself performing regularly at Greenwich Village Comedy Club, New York Comedy Club & Broadway Comedy Club Jason soon branched out to clubs all over NYC & the country.

Scoops’ electric energy, original stories, a satire of popular culture combined with his celebrity impressions and original characters keeps audiences laughing in the aisle. read more

Chris Hamilton

Chris Hamilton

Chris Hamilton, a New York City native, quickly making a name for himself at all the respected comedy clubs in New York City.

At age 26 Chris is the co-host of a local Brooklyn radio show on BBOX Radio called ‘Always Ne Closing’ with his great friend Nick Whitmer and can be seen on the Public Access Network in ’No Those Blacks’ with co-host Jacquelyn Joyce.

Having only been doing comedy for 3 years Chris is quickly creating his own lane in the industry and becoming a staple amongst the stand-up comedy community. read more

Jaqi Furback

Jaqi Furback

I am a stand-up comedian, writer, actor, and general creator based in NYC.

My jokes are personal, based on experiences from my own life. My belief in comedy is: I don’t f*ck with others unless they f*ck with me first.

The stories I write focus on empowering women and refuting the toxic co-dependency I learned as a latchkey kid a full cable package and five movie channels. It took me decades to understand that I was more than a two-dimensional character in a man’s life. I want to help girls find that truth younger than I did. read more

Justin Herman

Justin Herman has family spread across two continents and a career as a globe-trotting television producer, Justin brings a unique international perspective to stand up through which he can talk about himself, the world, and why he’d rather go to prison in Norway than live in Alabama.

Justin has written, directed, and produced for networks including Comedy Central, Esquire, and TruTV. Most recently he worked as the supervising producer on multiple comedy shows, including the BET sketch comedy/variety show ’50 Central’ and the Comedy Central pilot ‘This Week At The Comedy Cellar’ which was picked up to series. read more

Mikey Mayes

Mikey Mayes

Pete Stegemeyer

Pete Stegemeyer

Pete Stegemeyer is originally from Janesville Wisconsin, Pete Stegemeyer has been entertaining crowds all over the world with his unique perspective and engaging delivery.

A combat veteran himself, Pete has performed for the troops in Afghanistan and South Korea and is a regular contributor to TMZ live.

Pete is also one of Reddit’s most up-voted comedians of all time. He is a regular comedian at many of the NYC comedy Clubs such as The Stand NYC, The West Side Comedy Club, and Stand Up NY on the Upper West Side. read more

Linette Palladino

Linette Palladino

Naveed Mahbub

Naveed Mahbub

Naveed Mahbub is a Bangladeshi comedian and columnist. He was awarded Best Male Comedian in the 2007 Las Vegas Comedy Festival. In 2016, Mahbub was featured in US-based comedy television channel Comedy Central. He hosts a morning radio show, Good Morning Bangladesh, on ABC Radio. He writes articles on the newspaper The Daily Star.

For 13 years, Mahbub served as an engineer at Ford Motor Company, Kyocera Wireless and Qualcomm in the United States and the CEO of IBM and Nokia Siemens Networks Bangladesh. read more

Jeff Greenspan

Jeff Greenspan

Jeff Greenspan is an NYC & LA-based comedian, activist, and artist. Since I also enjoy eating and having nice things, Jeff is also a freelancer as an advertising creative director and writer, helping brands talk to people without seeming like jerks.

Jeff was BuzzFeed’s first chief creative officer, worked closely with “Zuck” at Facebook to launch Timeline, and was a creative director at BBDO NY. Jeff is currently focusing on being happy more than being right. It’s making him miserable. read more

Bryor Mosley

Bryor Mosley

After graduating college I struggled to find where exactly I fit in in the work place. Many people mistook my friendly and outgoing personality as being trivial. I was told because of my flamboyant and animated demeanor that I seemed juvenile. My wicked sense of humor had earned me the label of crass. It felt like the only option was to completely change the fabric of who I am or accept failure, that was until the day I stumbled into stand-up comedy. For the first time in my life I felt like I found something that was tailor made for me. read more

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