January 11: Sonya White as seen on HBO, Showtime & Comedy Central with Ever Mainard
Sonya serves her funny stand-up routine with northern flavor and a southern accent. Her observational comedy is enhanced by dead-on impersonations and appropriate sound effects. Her comedy is based on real-life experiences and her fond-but irreverent-interactions with friends, family and the world at large.
January 18: Brian Shirley as seen on Comedy Central with Carlos Valencia
Brian’s act is drawn from growing up poor in Marietta, GA, coming from a broken home, being in the military, relationships, partying, money making schemes gone bad, infomercials, pets, and much more. He’s been seen on Comedy Centra. Brian is also a published author with two comedy books under his belt, “Make Love Not Warts” and “Four Score and Seven Beers Ago…” These books combine to deliver over 400 words of wisdom, insults, one liner’s and song title turned into comedic sentences.
January 25: Bob Jay as seen on Comedy Central with Mike Preston
This Chicago-based comedian is a master at voices and impressions, a skilled comedian and an all-around crowd pleaser who can relate to any audience. Be ready to be impressed!
February 1: Richy Lala as seen on A&E, MTV & VH-1 with Jim Fredrick
As seen on A&E, MTV, and VH-1, Comedian Richy Lala is a happy-go-lucky native Philadelphian whose improv and musical influences shock audiences up and down the East Coast. On stage he jumps from sincerity to sarcasm, dry wit to up-roaring energy! Crowd after crowd love this unique, hardworking, funny man!
February 8: Brian Green as seen on “Comic View” with Mark Schneider
With quick wit and improvisational skills, Brian's timing is impeccable. Much of his material deals with the differences and observations of today's world through the eyes of a cynic.
February 15: Tyrone Davis as seen on “Comic View” with Rick Carlton
Tyrone has entertained audiences all over the country. His high energy and “Take No Prisoners” attitude has made him a standout among stand-ups. Whether he’s talking about his family or politics, you never know where he’s going until he gets there. You will enjoy the ride!
February 22: Gene Renfroe as seen on ABC & NBC with Collin Bullock
Gene retired from accounting after 20 years to pursue his dream as a stand-up comic. The accounting world thanked him, but more importantly so did the comedy world. Gene’s comedy is based on his days as Mr. Mom, his marriage of 19 years and his view of the world.
February 29: Ben Creed as seen on Showtime with Ben Hamilton
Ben brings Killer Comedy served up in an old-school style. His voice is gravelly; his material is hilarious & brutally honest. If you haven’t already seen Ben then you need to know his angst is your chance at hilarity! His razor edged tongue will take you on a guided tour of life as seen through Ben’s eyes: A night in an urban emergency ward, broken romances, nicotine addiction and fear of flying. He makes the world we live in funnier! He is truly "Funnier than Famous."