fbpx
Funnier By The Lake

Post

FBTL Comedy Showcase at Madame Zuzu’s Teahouse

When:
November 26, 2021 @ 8:00 pm – 8:15 pm
2021-11-26T20:00:00-06:00
2021-11-26T20:15:00-06:00
Where:
Madame Zuzu's Teahouse
1876 1st St
Highland Park, IL 60035
USA
Cost:
18.00
Contact:
Funnier By The Lake Comedy
847-748-7490

Click here to follow and promote this event on Facebook!

Headliner

Reena Calm is a pun-slinger who tours all over the country, living out of her tricked-out Prius. She started #CALMEDY in Chicago and left on a mission to make people laugh in all 50 States. Nothing can stop her just kidding there was a pandemic. She’s happy to be vaxxed and back to work as a showbiz hobo, and the only woman in America living on the road full time as a professional stand up comedian. You can find her book Once A Pun A Time: Legend Of A Sighs Queen on Amazon. She’s been on Doug Loves Movies, was a Comic of the Week on The Jackie & Laurie Show, opened for Arsenio Hall, and has probably headlined some bar near you, or at least slept in a nearby parking lot. Follow her on Instagram @reenacalm for pictures of her travels.

HOST:

Brian Roe is a stand up comedian that began performing in college before moving to Chicago in 2016. He has performed at clubs throughout Chicago including Zanies, Laugh Factory, and The Comedy Bar as well as featuring at shows around the country including recently opening for In Living Color cast member Tommy Davidson.
Follow him on Instagram, Twitter, TikTok, and YouTube: @brianroecomedy.

FEATURING:

Jarrell Scott Barnes is a comic hailing from the Windy City. At the age of 16, Jarrell started comedy opening for comics such as Sean Allen (Comic View), Ester Ku (MTV’s Girl Code, Comedy Central’s @Midnight, Playboy Morning Show) and Kool Bubba Ice (Martin’s 1st Amendment Stand-Up). Currently, he is bringing laughter to Depaul University as the host for the Soul Fu’ Open Mic. He performs at world renowned clubs all over the city like Zanies, Laugh Factory and Second City and produces a show called Black Friday that has been mentioned in the Chicago Tribune and the Red Eye. When he is not performing, Jarrell writes many sketches, creating memorable characters such as Dr. Feel Good and the short play White America. You can find him currently performing for many colleges all over the city opening up for acts such as Karlous Miller (MTV’s Wild N’ Out). One thing is for sure: Jarrell is happy to have a chance to share his unique brand of comedy to the world.

 



Comments are closed.