Tuesday Night Live Comedy is recognized as one of Bay Area’s best stand-up comedy showcases. Each week renowned comedians from all around the world as well as today’s hottest up-and-coming comedy stars hit the stage for a hilarious night of live stand-up. Come get your laugh on!
Suli McCullough
Suli McCullough is a writer/actor/comedian whose definitely one to watch! His writing credits include The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, Lopez Tonight, American Music Awards (2005), MTV Video Music Awards (2001), HBO Def Comedy Jam and The Espy Awards. However, you probably know him best as “Mouse” on “The Jamie Foxx Show” or “Crazy Legs” (The dude in the wheelchair!) in the Wayans Bros. spoof, “Don’t be a Menace to South Central while Drinking your Juice in The Hood.” Born in Los Angeles, raised in Northern California, Suli McCullough’s stand-up career began while he was still a student at UCLA. He opened for Jerry Seinfeld and was immediately signed by his managers. Since then, Suli’s comedy has been showcased on “The Tonight Show with Jay Leno,” “Jimmy Kimmel Live,” “Last Comic Standing” and Comedy Central.
Mateen Stewart
Mateen Stewart is one to watch in the Los Angeles comedy circuit! He has appeared in several screen roles working with the likes of Ben Stiller, Ken Marino and Ron Hubel. He has played the token Black Guy in a National McDonald’s commercial and has appeared on Jimmy Kimmel Live! and Last Week Tonight. Mateen is a founding member of the Wellspoken Comedy Tour and has participated in SF Sketchfest, SLC Comedy Carivale, Women in Comedy Festival and the San Diego Comedy Festival.
Kevin Camia
Kevin Camia is a stand up comic from San Francisco, who now resides in Los Angeles. Kevin can soon be seen weekly on TBS’ “The Dress Up Gang.” He has appeared on Comedy Central’s “Live at Gotham” and Seeso’s “The Guest List.” Kevin was voted Best Up and Coming Comic at the Rooftop Aspen Comedy Festival; he was selected as a Comic’s Comic on Esquire.com; and his first CD “Kindness” was voted Top 10 Comedy Albums of 2010 on iTunes. Kevin has headlined at many of the nations top comedy clubs and festivals, including 4 sold out shows at Just For Laughs Toronto. As a writer, Kevin has written content for “Dany from LA” on MNETAmerica, MTV’s “Ridiculousness” and the “The Funny Drop” w/ Frankie Quinones, a web-based channel Mas Major produced by Broadway Video and NBC Universal.
Saul Trujillo
Saul Trujillo is a child-like man ready to light up any room with his awkward energy. Growing up in the city of Stockton wasn’t easy, but it gave him the thick skin needed for any situation on and off the stage. The winner of 2018 Sacramento Comedy Competition uses his obscure observations on his own life that will keep you scratching your head and laughing at the same tim
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Jesse Fernandez
Jesse Fernandez is an 12-year comedian as well as a writer and producer for AJ+’s hit political comedy show, Newsbroke. He’s written for The Onion Inc. Network, the funniest parts of certain TED Talks, eBaum’s World (yes, they’re still around), and teaches stand-up comedy at Google. He’s been featured in 9 SF Sketchfests, presented research at The International Society For Humor Studies Conference, and he’s won the Speechless improvised powerpoint competition and the National College Comedy Competition. Among the countless people he’s opened for as a stand-up are Maria Bamford (from Netflix’s Lady Dynamite), Andy Kindler (judge on NBC’s Last Comic Standing), Mary Lynn Rajskub (from Fox’s 24), and even Steve-O (you know what he’s from).
Arthur Gaus
Arthur Gaus offers a perspective that is both youthful and cynical. His style is funny, sharp and unique. Arthur has played numerous venues including The Purple Onion, The Punch Line, Cobbs Comedy Club and The San Jose Improv. He has opened for such greats as Brian Regan, David Spade, Kevin Nealon, Ed Helms, Will Durst and John Oliver. As an actor Arthur starred in the pilot “San Francisco Values”, a sitcom that follows the exploits of a video game designer and his best friend as they move to SF. Arthur was also a featured comic in the San Francisco Sketchfest and San Francisco Comedy Day.