Artists
As a nationally headlining comedian, bestselling author of “Ruminations on College Life” and “Ruminations on Twentysomething Life,” creator of the renowned email column “Ruminations,” and founder of Ruminations.com, Aaron Karo’s insights into the twentysomething mind have secured his place as the… (Read More)
My name is Christian Finnegan and I am a stand up comedian, writer and actor living in New York City. Some may recognize me from Chappelle’s Show, where I played Chad (the white guy) in the “Mad Real World” sketch. I… (Read More)
Well known in the Boston, Los Angeles, and Denver comedy circuits, Chuck has been performing since 1992. His stand up covers bits and pieces of his life, growing up in New Hampshire, living in Los Angeles, and Denver. He has been… (Read More)
Mild ManNerd Eric Schwartz morphs from middle management to M.C., delivering his message with lyrical force. He is Smooth-E…and he’s got a “Parodies Nuts!” “Parodies Nuts!” is 28 audio and 25 video jewels in one package. Smooth-E has already gripped radio… (Read More)
John Novosad, a.k.a. “Hippieman” has been performing stand-up, improv, and sketch comedy for the past twenty years. Born and raised in Boulder, CO, John was funny as a little kid, not funny as a teenager, and then funny again as an… (Read More)
Jennie McNulty’s humor is smart, quick and hysterically funny. Her playfully sarcastic style and easy delivery engages every crowd. Whether calling on crazy life experiences or something the audience just said, her material is refreshingly unique and her show is full… (Read More)
Improvisational Comedy teacher and performer with the Improv Olympic in Chicago with Del Close, Mike Myers, Chris Farley, Dave Koechner and whole bunch of other freaks. Tour Manager for with Big Head Todd and the Monsters, The Freddy Jones Band, Gov’t… (Read More)
Tony Clifton is a fictional character created and often played by comedian Andy Kaufman in the late 1970s. Kaufman saw Clifton as the antithesis of the sweet, gentle “Foreign Man” character he was best known for (which was later adapted into… (Read More)
Vickie Shaw returns to Houston with her slow paced (she’s southern), incredibly endearing, (she’s southern), sharp, don’t mess with her (she’s southern!), comedy. Vickie doesn’t have to go far from home for material – as a recovering SoB (Southern Baptist) and… (Read More)











