Tuesday Night Live Comedy features fresh talent on the rise, alongside veteran comics from around the world. Join us every week for a belly-splitting evening of standup comedy. Why miss out on a good time when you can join in?
THE COMEDIANS
Kira Soltanovich
San Francisco native, Kira was a series regular on How To Be A Grownup for TruTV, the hidden camera show Girls Behaving Badly and was a correspondent on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno for over 8 years. Recently, Kira co-hosted the game show Winsanity with Donald Faison for the Game Show Network. One of Kira’s greatest achievements is shooting her latest 1 Hour Stand Up Special,You Did This To Me, which was completely self-produced and she shot it while over 7 months pregnant. Kira has appeared on The Jay Leno Show, Hello Ross! with Ross Mathews, Jimmy Kimmel Live, Last Call with Carson Daly, Hell’s Kitchen, Last Comic Standing, Set List TV, and The World Stands Up on Comedy Central. She has written for Joan Rivers, Scott Baio, Selena Gomez and Justin Bieber.
Jill Maragos
Jill Maragos developed her sense of humor and knack for story-telling as a survival tactic for growing up with a crazy family in Buffalo, NY. With degrees in Broadcast Journalism & Mechanical Engineering, she made the natural progression into Stand-Up Comedy. She has appeared on “Laughs” (FOX), “Comedy Time” for The Ice House in Pasadena (YouTube), and “West Coast Comedy” (Hulu). She’s the nicest oppositional person you’ll ever meet. Stop by after one of her shows and say hello!
Priyanka Wali
Named by Refinery29 as “50 Female Stand-Up Comedians You Need To Know,” Priyanka Wali is a stand-up comedienne who performs routinely all throughout California, including corporate gigs, casinos and comedy clubs. She has been featured in Women’s Health Magazine, The Today Show, Uproxx, Cosmopolitan and Healthline. She truly believes laughter is the best medicine, but likes to cover her bases as a board-certified practicing physician in Internal Medicine too.
Wendy Lewis
Just five years into her stand up career, Wendy Lewis may be a late-blooming comedian but her talent is undeniable. Wendy can entertain audiences like the best of them. The Sacramento News & Review says she “should be a household name around town and maybe soon will be.” Since 2016, Wendy has co-produced Sacramento’s monthly comedy series, Comedy Burger, alongside fellow comic and SN&R columnist Ngaio Bealum. Wendy also co-hosts the podcast Fat Chicks On Top and hosts a weekly open-mic every Friday at Vince’s Ristorante in West Sacramento. She used to be the featured comic for the Darling Clementines burlesque troupe.
Brenda Lamberty
Originally from Puerto Rico, Brenda Lamberty moved to California at the age of 21 to pursue a career in acting. She worked as a theater actress for nearly a decade before taking her first standup class, “Pretty Funny Women.” The class became her platform for a standup career. Since then, Brenda has performed in clubs such as The Laugh Factory, The Comedy Store, Flappers, Downtown Comedy Club and The Ice House, to name a few. Currently Brenda runs a monthly all-female stand up comedy show at Restaurant La Fonda in Los Angeles.
Chelsea Bearce
Chelsea Bearce is a sketch comedy writer and performer, a parody writer and performer, an improv actor and a stand up comic. You can find out more about her at www.chelseabearce.com
Larry “Bubbles” Brown (Host)
Larry “Bubbles” Brown is a San Francisco based comedian and a favorite of the Throckmorton. Larry tried stand up comedy in 1981 at the Holy City Zoo in SF and has stayed with it ever since. He has appeared on over 25 tv shows, including numerous appearances on David Letterman. He was also in the movie “The Kiterunner.” Larry is a frequent opening act for Dana Carvey and Dave Attell.