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No, not the Fresh Kids

No, not the Fresh Kids

Showcase – n. A setting in which someone may be displayed.

Earthquake Rocking Tommy T's

Earthquake Rocking Tommy T's

Headlines Tommy T’s March 26 – 27

Comedian Earthquake is an explosive comedic performer unlike any other. His stand-up comedy is at its peak, his ability to engage an audience is nationally known and Comedian Earthquake is now being heralded by critics as one of the most talented comedians in the country.

Andy Gross at Laughs Unlimited!

Andy Gross at Laughs Unlimited!

Headlines  October 7-11

(This is a SacramentoComedy Meetup Event!)
Andy Gross has been a ventriloquist and magician since the age of nine. He performed throughout his childhood doing parties and private shows.

Welcome to SacramentoComedy.Com!

We are so glad that you decided to pay us a visit. Though we are still in “pre-launch” mode, we wanted to open the site up to you as quickly as possible. My name is Steven Bloom, publisher of SacramentoComedy.Com. Thank you for visiting our site. If you are a comedy lover or you are [...]

Andrew Norelli at Tommy T's!

Andrew Norelli at Tommy T's!

Headlines One Night Only! October 14

Andrew’s comedy career began shortly after receiving a B.S. in Sociology from UC Berkeley.  Voted Most Likely to Become a Comedian by his high school class, his act was shaped by the smart, original sensibilities of the famed San Francisco comedy scene.  Eventually moving to LA, he worked the top spots including The Icehouse, The Improv, and The Comedy and Magic Club where he opened for Jay Leno.  Since then he has shared the stage with almost every big name in the business– Garry Shandling, Kevin Nealon, Bob Saget, Joe Rogan, Roseanne Barr, George Lopez, Louie C.K., Dave Attell, Dave Chapelle, Robin Williams, and more.

Aisha Tyler at The Punchline

Aisha Tyler at The Punchline

Headlines October 15-18

Most people first fell for Aisha Tyler while watching her host E!’s Emmy-winning pop culture crucible Talk Soup. But that first “big break” came amidst a million killer “little breaks”

She has appeared on some of television’s most-watched shows, including Bill Maher’s political roundtable “Politically Incorrect,” a groundbreaking two-season arc on NBC’s powerhouse hit “Friends,” and roles on blue-chip television shows like FX’s Golden Globe-winning plastic surgery drama “Nip/Tuck,” “CSI: Crime Scene Investigation,” “24” and “The Ghost Whisperer.”

John Witherspoon at Tommy T’s

John Witherspoon at Tommy T’s

Headlines Tommy T’s August 19 – 22

John  has been featured on stage, TV and movies but began his standup career along with other African-American comedians such as Moms Mabley and Flip Wilson in the late 1960s.

Steve Smith at Laughs Unlimited!

Steve Smith at Laughs Unlimited!

Headlines at Laughs Unlimited September 24 – 27

Born and raised in Seattle, Steve Smith got his show business feet wet at a very early age . By the time he was 9 he had been in a movie and was a regular on local television. Not sure if he was getting all this work because he was funny or just funny looking he continued his acting throughout college. Steve attended The Evergreen State College in Washington.