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Friday February 3rd 9:00pm
$15.00

ARTIE FLETCHER

ARTIE FLETCHER
NEW YORK CITY'S BAD BOY OF COMEDY
REVEALS HIS SOUL IN A NEW BOOK
"COMEDY ON THE ROAD:
AS SEEN THROUGH A COMICS BLOODSHOT EYES"


ARTIE IS ONE OF THE INDUSTRY'S MOST-TALKED-ABOUT "MUST-SEE" PERFORMERS. NO STRANGER TO FILM and TELEVISION, COMMERCIALS, VOICE OVER'S, PRINT AND LIVE STAND-UP COMEDY, ARTIE IS TAKING THE INDUSTRY AND NEWSTALK RADIO WAVES BY STORM!

HE HAS BEEN SEEN ON 
LAW AND ORDER, THIRD WATCH, CONAN O'BRIEN, DAVID LETTERMAN AND NYPD BLUE. HE HAS PERFORMED HIS DYNAMIC ACT IN SUCH PLACES AS
LAS VEGAS, ATLANTIC CITY, RADIO CITY MUSIC HALL, WESTBURY MUSIC FAIR, THE TOYOTA COMEDY FESTIVAL, THE CHICAGO COMEDY FESTIVAL, 
UNIVERSAL ORLANDO, TO NAME A FEW.

ARTIE HAS ALSO GONE INTERNATIONAL, PERFORMING FOR AUDIENCES IN ENGLAND AND THROUGHOUT CANADA ,HONG KONG AND ARUBA.

Saturday February 4th 7:30pm
9:30pm
$15.00
         
Friday February 10th 9:00pm
$15.00
KEITH BARANY

Keith entertained US troops overseas, this year and last. He wrote for 2 legendary TV shows. He is The only "stand up" from a nobel prize winning family! "One of the wittiest comedians working today" - The NY Post
He's shared the stage with:
Bob Hope
Jerry Seinfeld
Ray Romano
Larry David
Joy Behar
Richard Belzer
Rita Rudner
Jon Stewart
Joan Rivers
and many more.

Most often noted for his customized material & his lightning fast "improvs"
He's proof that comedians can be tasteful & hilarious without being corny.
Saturday February 11th 7:30pm
9:30pm
$15.00
         
Friday February 17th 9:00pm
$15REG
$22 VIP
JACKIE
"THE JOKE MAN" MARTLING

A longtime fixture of radio's Howard Stern Show, comedian Jackie "The Joke Man" Martling was born and raised on Long Island, NY. He earned a degree in mechanical engineering from Michigan State University in 1971.
While touring as a national headliner, Martling released three comedy lp's, 1979's "What Did You Expect?," 1980's "Goin' Ape!," and 1981's "Normal People Are People You Don't Know That Well." He blindly sent the three LP's to Howard Stern upon Howard's arrival at WNBC-AM in New York City in 1982, and Howard called him to make a guest appearance on his radio show. in 1986, Jackie became a full-time cast member and the head writer of Stern's show.
 
Saturday February 18th 7:30pm
9:30pm
$15REG
$22VIP
         
Thursday February 23rd 8:30pm
$5.00
OPEN MIC NIGHT

Think you are funny and can make us laugh? Bring as many friends and family members as you can to get your five minutes of fame on our stage. The more guests you have the more time you get.
Good Luck!
Friday February 24th 9:00pm
$15.00
THEA VIDALE

Thea is best remembered for her primetime ABC sitcom "Thea" for which she was nominated for a People's Choice Award and her stand-up album "Down and Dirty."
Vidale's success can be attributed to a stand-up act that is anything but mild. Her substantial physical presence can only underscore her raw, confrontational depiction of American culture. Yet audiences from Houston to Europe, and from the Caribbean to Australia are drawn to Vidale because a warmth and honesty pervades her hard-edged material.
Saturday February 25th 7:30pm
9:30pm
$15.00
         
Friday March 2nd 9:00pm
 

 

GALLAGHER

More than flying bits of food, Gallagher's show incorporates intelligent social and political commentary as only he can deliver. Add to this a plethora of oddball props and you have the ingredients of one of the most calculating performers in the entertainment world. More than any other comic, Gallagher is best known for his 16 audacious cable specials with titles like "Uncensored Evening," Too Real," "Mad As Hell," "Totally New," "That's Stupid," "Stuck in the 60's," "The Maddest," "The Bookkeeper," "Over Your Head," "Overboard," "The Leap Year Marathon," "Melon Crazy," "The Messiest Of," "We Need a Hero," "Smashing Cheeseheads" and "Sledge-O-Matic.com." Gallagher's latest CD, "Looking for Intelligent Life".
The food will hit the fans, and they show up Pre-Gallagherized, wearing raincoats, goggles, sunglasses and umbrellas; the brave and lucky scoring seats in the Sledge Zone or Death Row. Fans always get more than their money's worth, Gallagher gives 110% before and during every Sledge-O-Matic show, posing for pictures and signing autographs. Flash photography is allowed and encouraged, he even sells cameras and ponchos if you forget yours.
 
Saturday March 3rd 7:30pm
9:30pm
         
Friday March 9th 9:00pm
$15REG
$22VIP
AUGGIE SMITH

At the age of 19, Auggie Smith moved from Billings, Montana to Portland, Oregon to pursue a carreer in stand up comedy. After a few years of toil and struggle, he first achieved acclaim by winning the 1994 Sam Adams Comedy Contest, who’s prizes earned him his first national exposure on the television show Evening At the Improv. Auggie truly found his comedy voice in 1997, when he placed second in the Seattle Comedy Competition to legendary comic Mitch Hedberg. This earned him an invitation to the 1998 Montreal Comedy Festival, where he performed a remarkable 12 shows, including New Faces, Danger Zone and The Nasty Show.
Keeping a continuous road schedule of clubs across the nation, Auggie introduced himself to a new legion of fans in January of 2004, with a now legendary appearance on the nationally syndicated Bob and Tom Radio Show. The morning was a mix of signature rants and brilliant improv highlighting his sharp point-of-view. His outstanding debut has become one their most replayed treasures.
This led to performing in theaters acroos the country on the very popular Bob & Tom Comedy Tour, where audiences quickly became aware that the only thing better then listening to Auggie on the radio was sharing the energy he creates in his live performance. In 2006, Auggie shot national TV performances for Comedy Centrals Bob & Tom All Stars, and Live at Gotham, where he was put in the honored status of headlining the first episode. In 2007, Auggie made a brief but very memorable appearance on Last Comic Standing. In 2008,, Auggie was invited to perform at the Rooftop Aspen Comedy Festival, where he was voted Club Comic of the Year by club owners. Auggie is the star of his own CD and DVD titled Cult Following. His comedy rants are on heavy rotation on both XM and Sirius satellite radio, and can be seen on several popular youtube videos, but none of these compare with seeing his live performance. In 2009,,Auggie was invited to and made the finals of the prestigious Boston Comedy Festival.
In 2010,,This was a very busy year, beginning with making the finals of The Great American Comedy Festival, then winning both the Seattle and San Fransisco International Comedy Competitions. (The first comic to do so in the 30 year history of the competitions). Auggie finished out 2010 with the release of his new CD "Smell the Thunder" which has been on iTunes top comedy albums several times since. When Auggie takes the stage, audiences across the country quickly realize that they’re in for an evening of riveting, take-no-prisoners stand-up comedy. During Auggie’s set, pop culture and political targets are dissected piece by piece into intelligently written manic rants. His seamless rapid fire style has developed a loyal following across the country. He has spent most of the last two decades keeping a constant road schedule honing his craft and creating a truly memorable, relevant, and constantly evolving live experience.
Saturday March 10th 7:30pm
9:30pm
$15REG
$22VIP
         
Friday March 16th 9:00pm
$15REG
$22VIP
ANGEL SALAZAR

He is known internationally for saying "Sheck it out" (check it out) before, during, and after jokes. He also co-starred with Tom Hanks in the film Punchline, and with Al Pacino in Scarface (as the character "Chi Chi") and Carlito's Way (as the character "Walberto"). Salazar has also appeared on Last Comic Standing and many HBO Comedy specials.
Saturday March 17th 7:30pm
9:30pm
$15REG
$22VIP
         
Friday March 23rd 9:00pm
$15.00
RICH CEISLER

Described as a roughened observer who has been around the block enough times to see through society's scams, he prides himself on straight monology using no gimmicks- NO tapes, parodies, sound effects, props, magic, guitar, mime, rap, Nicholson impressions or juggling (although he did once date three women simultaneously). Yes folks he is Rich Ceisler, the world's only Stand Up Chameleon.
He has lit up the little screen as well, appearing on countless TV shows; Comic Strip Live, Prime Time, David Brenner, Caroline's Comedy Hour, Comic Strip Live, Stand-Up Spotlight, MTV - 1/2 Hour Comedy Special, Comedy On The Road, Good Time Cafe, Comedy Tonight, Showtime Comedy Club and Star Search (but don't tell a soul). He has opened for Whitney Houston, Stanley Jordan, Jay Leno, Gladys Knight and The Pips, David Bromberg, George Strait and many others.
Saturday March 24th 7:30pm
9:30pm
$15.00
         
Thursday March 29th 8:30pm
$5.00
OPEN MIC NIGHT

Think you are funny and can make us laugh? Bring as many friends and family members as you can to get your five minutes of fame on our stage. The more guests you have the more time you get.
Good Luck!
Friday March 30th 9:00pm
$15.00
   
Saturday March 31st 7:30pm
9:30pm
$15.00
         
Friday April 6th 9:00pm
$15.00
STEVE MARSHALL

After graduating with a degree in accounting Steve turned down a job with Price Waterhouse to follow his dream and become a comedian. By day he taught accounting, business law , math and psychology at a vocational business school. He told jokes and made accounting fun. His misbehaving got him promoted to Dean. By night he went to open mics and learned to make people laugh. One day he was picking up his dry cleaning and teasing the woman behind the counter, she smiled and said "behave" and Steve found his comedy voice. Steve takes the stage announcing proudly "I'm not here to behave" and proceeds to speak honestly about sex, ethnicity, love, and the lack of respect for women,gays, minorities and even men. That's right, men get disrespected too! The results have been amazing. Steve has appeared on network and cable tv. NBC,CBS, the Food Network have all featured Steve being funny.
Steve has been seen cooking and cracking jokes with Bobby flay on Hot Off the Grill and stealing the date on Blind Date. That's right. We told you Steve doesn't behave for laughs. His high energy and broad smile made him a perfect choice to warm up tv audiences for ABC's The View. A strong writer Steve has written monologue jokes for the Late Show With David Letterman and is the head writer for a new dvd coming out called Extreme Comedy.
Steve is a recognized film director. He wrote and directed Academy Award Consideree and Long Island Film Festival Winner "Get the Script to Woody Allen". Steve is currently directing "Driving Me Crazy" starring academy award winner Mickey Rooney, and Renee Taylor , Josepy Bologna, and Dick Cavett.
Steve is one of the top comedy and acting coaches in America. He has coached Lisa Lampanelli, Lisa Landry, Karith Foster, John Diresta and Tommy Savitt.
Saturday April 7th 7:30pm
9:30pm
$15.00