Comedy
I perform stand-up comedy semi-regularly. My parents are so proud of how I’m using my degree.
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Upcoming Shows
Razzmatazz Stand-up Comedy
Cafe Wha Who?, 228 W. Chicago Ave., Chicago, IL
Wednesday, February 24, 2010
8:30pm - 10:30pm
$5 cover
Week 11 and still kickin’. We have now put up over 80 comics without repeating a single one. Come see a brand new fresh line-up this week.
This week hosted by Mark Nabong, with Kim Bachand, Michael Sanchez, Timmy Brochu, Adam Burke, Bradley Thomas, Seth Davis, Sadiq Samani, and Cameron Esposito.
Only $5!
$3 High Lifes, $4 312s, $5 Absolut cocktails.
BE THERE!
Pressure Billiards and Café
Pressure Billiards and Café, 6318 N Clark St., Chicago, IL 60660
Friday, February 26, 2010
8:00pm-11:00pm
No cover!
JD SHAPIRO - Stand Up Comedian, Director and Writer. He’s credits include the movie: “Robinhood, Men in Tights”, and the book: “The Truth about Men” http://www.jdshapiro.com
KATRINA BROWN - Stand Up Comedian form Cleveland Ohio. Her credits include Funny Stop Comedy Club, Morty’s Comedy Joint, Ohio State University and PBS. http://www.katrinabrowncomedy.com
KELSIE HUFF (The Kates)
MARK NABONG (Edge Comedy Club)
GILLIAN BELLINGER (Zanies)
AARON KOZBIAL (UPC Staff, Edge Comedy Club)
KYLE PARRIS (UPC Staff, Zanies)
With an amazing lineup of local Chicago comedians including special guests, surprise appearances and some of the best variety comedy in Chicago. All of this amazing comedy is provided to you absolutely free!
Popcorn Assassin Productions
UNDER PRESSURE COMEDY SHOW
Friday, February 26th at 8:00pm
6318 North Clark Street*** SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT ***
The Under Pressure Comedy Show is now accepting unopened canned foods for The Rogers Park Community Church Food Pantry. Cans can be brought to The Pressure Comedy Cafe, 6318 North Clark Street on Friday Nights or to Rogers Park Community Church, 1533 West Devon Avenue on Sunday Mornings..
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