Kalea McNeill is an actor/standup comedian from the bay area. She was named a JFL New Face in 2022, has appeared on Don't Tell Comedy, Comedy Central, Netflix is a Joke Festival, the LMAOF Comedy Series, and has headlined around the country in addition to opening for George Wallace and Arsenio Hall. Her Grammy considered debut comedy special, Sma'am is currently streaming on Amazon Prime.
Mo Mandel is a writer, comedian, and actor who has appeared on some of your favorite TV shows as well as a few you probably hate. He's even created a few himself (hopefully those are the ones you liked). Most recently, he released his third comedy special, starred in a major film role, and wrote commercials for a slew of top brands.
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Poor Little Rich Girl is a one-woman comedy show by Upper East Side native Tori Piskin, who spent her youth hiding her designer clothes and pretending her credit card didn't have her dad's name on it. As a fly on the wall to New York's elite, she shares ridiculous stories from her Manhattan childhood, revealing the world of privilege she was born into.
In mid-June, "Curb Your Enthusiasm" star Larry David announced he was dropping into New York City's Beacon Theatre for a conversation with MSNBC's Willie Geist on Tuesday, Oct. 21. Now, four months later, last-minute ticket prices to see the 77-year-old crotchety comic live are reaching astronomical proportions. At the time of publication, the lowest price we could find on seats for the one-night-only chat was $913 including fees on Vivid Seats.
Tell us-did you ever go to a slumber party? Were you ever LEFT OUT of a slumber party? Did you go to lots of slumber parties, but never felt like you could be yourself? Well, this is a slumber party where you can be you! Infinite Snarch features 30 plays about all the key elements of a slumber party-friendship, games, secrets, romance, fear, pranks, and homosexual activity. Bring your blanket, wear your pajamas!
A 30-year veteran of comedy stages around the world, Auggie Smith has been seen on Comedy Central, Last Comic Standing, and can be heard regularly on The Bob and Tom Show. His long career has included being voted Club Comic Of The Year at the Aspen Comedy Festival and winning both the prestigious Seattle and San Francisco International Comedy Competitions.
You and your team have 60 minutes to take on five different games, including getting past the Young-hee doll in Red Light, Green Light; making it across the Glass Bridge; and trying to come out on top in the Marbles game.