Anything but the usual suspects, Killer Lineup is a who's who of our favorite stand-ups of the moment. Catch a rotating cast of SF Sketchfest-approved personalities in this scary good showcase. With Shain Brenden, Chris Garcia, Jes Tom, Irene Tu and Kate Willet. Hosted by Seth Allen.
Chris Garcia is a comedian, television writer, and podcaster from Los Angeles.
You may have seen him tell his jokes on his very own half-hour special on Comedy Central, "This Is Not Happening," "Adam Devine's House Party," and "@Midnight". Chris was named a New Face at the 2016 Montreal Just For Laughs Comedy Festival and a "Comedian You Should and Will Know" by Vulture. He has written for Comedy Central, Adult Swim, Broadway Video, and is currently writing for "Mr. Iglesias," a sitcom coming soon to Netflix. He's been a guest on memorable podcast episodes of "This American Life," "WTF with Marc Maron," and "2 Dope Queens." Chris is currently in production on a podcast for WNYC Studios called "Dead Parents Social Club," where he makes death funny.
Visit Chris' website at chrisgarciacomedy.com
Follow Chris on Twitter: @_chrisgarcia
Irene Tu is a Chicago-born, LA-based stand-up comedian, actor, and writer. Named one of Vulture's "Comedians You Should and Will Know in 2019," Irene was one of the Bay Area's best stand up comedians before moving to Los Angeles. She has opened for comedians such as Patton Oswalt, W. Kamau Bell, Gary Gulman, Brian Posehn, Judah Friedlander, and Cameron Esposito. You can see her comedy on Comedy Central, LOGO, Starz, and VICELAND.
Jes Tom (they/them) is an actor, writer, and stand-up comic, gleefully providing the trans, queer, Asian American, radical cyborg perspective that everyone never knew they wanted. Most recently, they were a staff writer in the mini room for season two of the Taika Waititi series "Our Flag Means Death," for HBO Max and were selected as a New Face at the 2021 Just For Laughs Festival. They can be seen in HBO Max's "Love Life" and on their own digital series "Dear Jes" for Netflix's "The Most." Their writing has been published by Reductress, Shondaland, and Conde Nast's Them, and they wrote for the Audible/Broadway Video series "Hot White Heist," produced by Alan Cumming. Jes has been featured in The New York Times, Vice, Ozy, Forbes, and NowThis, and were one of Vulture's Comedians You Should and Will Know in 2021.
Shain Brenden is a comedian, writer, and actor, in Portland, Oregon. He was named one of Willamette Weekly's Funniest Five and an "Undisputable Genius of Comedy" by the Portland Mercury. He's performed in the 10,000 Laughs Comedy Festival, San Francisco Sketchfest, Cape Fear Comedy Festival, Gilda's LaughFest, Memphis Comedy Festival, Laughing Skull and the Limestone Comedy Festival. He co-hosts a weekly podcast called "ASSVILLE" on the Helium Comedy Presents Network, and you can also hear him on The Best of Helium Comedy Album Vol. 1, Sirius XM radio, and wherever you stream music.
A University of Memphis alumni, Shain's proudest moment was throwing a half-eaten corn dog at Eli Manning during a University of Memphis vs. Ole Miss game in 2003.
Seth Allen is a comedian in Portland, Oregon. He used the lockdown time to rediscover his passion for overeating and not sleeping. Seth co-hosts the cheek clapping rate and review podcast and live comedy show Assville and has performed at festivals including Treefort and Floodwater.
Anything but the usual suspects, Killer Lineup is a who's who of our favorite stand-ups of the moment. Catch a rotating cast of SF Sketchfest-approved personalities in this scary good showcase. With Shain Brenden, Chris Garcia, Jes Tom, Irene Tu and Kate Willet. Hosted by Seth Allen.
Chris Garcia is a comedian, television writer, and podcaster from Los Angeles.
You may have seen him tell his jokes on his very own half-hour special on Comedy Central, "This Is Not Happening," "Adam Devine's House Party," and "@Midnight". Chris was named a New Face at the 2016 Montreal Just For Laughs Comedy Festival and a "Comedian You Should and Will Know" by Vulture. He has written for Comedy Central, Adult Swim, Broadway Video, and is currently writing for "Mr. Iglesias," a sitcom coming soon to Netflix. He's been a guest on memorable podcast episodes of "This American Life," "WTF with Marc Maron," and "2 Dope Queens." Chris is currently in production on a podcast for WNYC Studios called "Dead Parents Social Club," where he makes death funny.
Visit Chris' website at chrisgarciacomedy.com
Follow Chris on Twitter: @_chrisgarcia
Irene Tu is a Chicago-born, LA-based stand-up comedian, actor, and writer. Named one of Vulture's "Comedians You Should and Will Know in 2019," Irene was one of the Bay Area's best stand up comedians before moving to Los Angeles. She has opened for comedians such as Patton Oswalt, W. Kamau Bell, Gary Gulman, Brian Posehn, Judah Friedlander, and Cameron Esposito. You can see her comedy on Comedy Central, LOGO, Starz, and VICELAND.
Jes Tom (they/them) is an actor, writer, and stand-up comic, gleefully providing the trans, queer, Asian American, radical cyborg perspective that everyone never knew they wanted. Most recently, they were a staff writer in the mini room for season two of the Taika Waititi series "Our Flag Means Death," for HBO Max and were selected as a New Face at the 2021 Just For Laughs Festival. They can be seen in HBO Max's "Love Life" and on their own digital series "Dear Jes" for Netflix's "The Most." Their writing has been published by Reductress, Shondaland, and Conde Nast's Them, and they wrote for the Audible/Broadway Video series "Hot White Heist," produced by Alan Cumming. Jes has been featured in The New York Times, Vice, Ozy, Forbes, and NowThis, and were one of Vulture's Comedians You Should and Will Know in 2021.
Shain Brenden is a comedian, writer, and actor, in Portland, Oregon. He was named one of Willamette Weekly's Funniest Five and an "Undisputable Genius of Comedy" by the Portland Mercury. He's performed in the 10,000 Laughs Comedy Festival, San Francisco Sketchfest, Cape Fear Comedy Festival, Gilda's LaughFest, Memphis Comedy Festival, Laughing Skull and the Limestone Comedy Festival. He co-hosts a weekly podcast called "ASSVILLE" on the Helium Comedy Presents Network, and you can also hear him on The Best of Helium Comedy Album Vol. 1, Sirius XM radio, and wherever you stream music.
A University of Memphis alumni, Shain's proudest moment was throwing a half-eaten corn dog at Eli Manning during a University of Memphis vs. Ole Miss game in 2003.
Seth Allen is a comedian in Portland, Oregon. He used the lockdown time to rediscover his passion for overeating and not sleeping. Seth co-hosts the cheek clapping rate and review podcast and live comedy show Assville and has performed at festivals including Treefort and Floodwater.
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