Tonight at the Improv ft. Whitney Cummings, Bobby Lee, Cameron Esposito, Erik Griffin, Nick Guerra, Andy Woodhull, Ken Garr and more TBA!

Tonight at the Improv ft. Whitney Cummings, Bobby Lee, Cameron Esposito, Erik Griffin, Nick Guerra, Andy Woodhull, Ken Garr and more TBA!

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Performers

Whitney Cummings

WHITNEY CUMMINGS is a Los Angeles-based comedian, actor, writer, producer and director. Best known for creating and starring in the NBC series “Whitney,” she also co-created and co-wrote (with Michael Patrick King) the Emmy-nominated CBS…
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Bobby Lee

Bobby Lee is best known for his numerous years as a cast member on Mad TV and his podcast Tiger Belly, one of the top comedy podcasts in the world. Bobby currently stars on ABC’s Splitting Up Together and also starred on the NBC show Animal…
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Cameron Esposito

In addition to her work as a nationally touring headliner, Cameron has appeared on NBC, CBS, Comedy Central, TBS, IFC, E!, Cartoon Network and HBO Canada. She has appeared in films featured at the Sundance and SXSW Film Festivals.

Named a Comic to…
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Erik Griffin

A towering force in comedy, Erik Griffin is an American actor, comedian, writer, and podcaster. He is best known for his work as the mustachioed Montez Walker on the hit Comedy Central series WORKAHOLICS as well as his series regular role in…
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Nick Guerra

Described by many of his fans as a perfect date night comedian, Nick Guerra is guaranteed to make you laugh over all the little absurdities we all face in relationships. Whether you’re a new couple or married many years, his insight into the…
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Ken Garr

Ken Garr grew up on the south side of Chicago. The son of a retired Chicago Fire Fighter and Homemaker, Ken proudly hails from three generations of fire fighters. The youngest of 4 children, Ken’s hilarious views on life are derived from…
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Andy Woodhull

Andy has appeared on The Late Late Show with James Corden, Conan, Live at Gotham and The Half Hour on Comedy Central. In 2014 he was the first comedian to make his network television debut on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon.

His Dry Bar…
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