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The Battle for Earth Begins with Laughter, choose your side! Comic Profile
Reggie Steele
Stand-UP Comedian Reggie Steele began his comedy career in 2000 when he decided to take his friends advice and stop "wasting his talent" and enrolled in the San Francisco Comedy College. Inspired, he hit every open mic in the Bay Area had to offer polishing his characteristic storytelling style of telling real life stories with his own unique "embellishments." Reggie's natural and engaging style proved to be very popular among audiences and in 2003 he won the Rooster T Feathers Amateur Comedy Competition. Besting over 100 Bay Area comedians. Reggie shares his stories with great comedic physicality, wit, intelligence, and warmth which invites audiences to naturally connect with him.
Ken Townsend
Ken Townsend is the illegitimate child of Molly Hatchet and the Ramones, baptized in corn liquor, lit on fire, and raised on a steady diet of pro wrestling and comic books. Ken is a favorite at rehabs, halfway houses, convenience store security cameras, and more forgiving comedy establishments worldwide.
Joe Ngyuen
Growing up in Georgia as the child of a Vietnamese refugee and a Jewish mother, Joe Nguyen was destined to be a comedian. After four years of college in Southern California, Joe moved to San Francisco and started performing stand-up comedy. His smart writing, likeable stage presence, and broad range of joke topics make Joe a crowd favorite, appealing to audiences of all backgrounds and lifestyles. Joe is the producer and co-host of Scantily Clad Comedy, a weekly showcase at the Clubhouse in San Francisco every Friday night at 9:00.
Ryan Kasmier
Ryan Kasmier is a San Francisco-based stand up comedian and performer. He placed 2nd in the 2007 Battle of the Bay Comedy Competition. He regularly plays various Bay Area comedy venues including The Comedy Clubhouse, Harvey's, and The Russian River Resort. Additional information can be found at www.funnyryan.com.
Carrie Gilbert
After being dumped by her boyfriend on the Fourth of July, 1996, Carrie Gilbert went through a "hell hath no fury like a woman scorned" phase. She decided the best way to channel her frustration would be to write some mean jokes about her ex, and invite his friends to hear said mean jokes. Hilarity ensued, and she decided to keep channeling her ever-evolving rage into wisecracks and bon mots.
Now married, Carrie finds performing to be a less costly (and more therapeutic) alternative to marriage counseling.
Carrie has performed up and down (but mostly up) the West Coast, including gigs in Alaska, British Columbia, Seattle, and all around the Bay Area.
Carrie's biggest comedy honor thus far was being voted Class Clown in high school, but hopes her future comedy awards will include large cash prizes.
Angelo Lorenzetti
Angelo is a young , up and coming comic, who has graced the mic for many comedy clubs in the Bay Area. His witty family oriented story like style makes him a likeable crowd favorite drawing remarks like “Now that was comedy!” His influences include: Dave Chapel, Louis CK, and Nick Swardson. Some day, when he grows up big and strong, he hopes to channel his inner Bruce Lee to kick some serious comedic butt! Come witness the transformation!
Joe Tobin
Originally from Philadelphia, Joe Tobin has been performing stand-up comedy since a talent show in the fourth-grade. More recently, he has opened for Tom Rhodes at the Punch Line in SF (where he'll be returning this summer), and has also been a guest performer at the Punch Line in Sacramento (where he'll be appearing next month), the San Jose Improv (where he hopes to be appearing as soon as the dude returns his e-mail), and other clubs and colleges around the Bay. He is also the co-founder of the local show "Ebony & Irony." www.joetobin.com
