Sammy Obeid
Sammy K. Obeid (1984) is an American writer and stand-up comedian. He has released one comedy album, Get Funny or Die Tryin. The New York Times described his comedy as displaying "an analytic style full of wordplay, clever misdirection and ethnic humor riffing on his Middle Eastern roots". Obeid is Lebanese-American.
Obeid has been featured on America's Got Talent, Conan and Last Comic Standing. He once performed 1,001 nights of comedy in a row, which he claimed as a world record, although it was not recognized by Guinness. Obeid is also a host for the Netflix show 100 Humans and the founder of KO Comedy. -
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Phil Griffiths
As far as mid-life crisis go, Phil Griffiths' wife stacks his career in stand up comedy as better than a drug addiction but worse than him having a mistress. With his dry deadpan humor, Phil shares his slightly off observations on life. Phil has opened for Chad Daniels, Laurie Kilmartin, Josh Blue, Jermaine Fowler, Brad Williams and more. He also produces and hosts Comedy Sharks, a successful comedy showcases in the Bay Area.
Sam Marcoux
From bachelorhood to fatherhood and everything in between, Comedian Sam Marcoux takes to stages throughout the country to take issues with the day to say condition known as life.. His uniquely aggressive style and take-no-prisoners attitude has earned him the nickname, "The Enforcer", from fellow comics, bookers and producers. He comedy has been featured on Bleacher Report's "Ditch The Playbook"
Sam has performed at venues all over the United States alongside comedy icons such as: Louis C.K., SNL's Kevin Nealon, SNL's Chris Redd, Aries Spears, Jamie Kennedy, Last Comic Standing's inaugural winner Dat Phan, Faizon Love, Jim Florentine, Bruce Bruce, Mark Curry, Kabir Singh, Gina Brillon, and more.
Beyond the stage, Sam is the Co-Creator and Executive Producer of the award winning sports podcast, "Welcome To Perfectville" on the BLEAV Podcast Network.
Chai Sharma
Chai Sharma's comedy can only be described as long-haul teenage angst. He is a 22-year-old observational comedian who, "hasn't seen shit". Sharma is known in the Bay by tens of people for his sometimes-funny crowd work and authentic stories that, "really happened bro".