a stand up comedy event
RICH VOS
BONNIE McFARLANE
August 29 & 30
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RICH VOS
Rich Vos
is an incredibly gifted comic who
not only has sharp, insightful material, but he is also a master at working
the crowd. His ability to perform in front of any audience has landed him
television shows as varied as being the first white comic on Def Jam to
performing on the View. Rich was the breakout star of NBC's Last Comic
Standing seasons 1 and 3, was a regular guest on Tough Crowd with Colin
Quinn and wrote for Chris Rock when he hosted The Academy Awards in 2005. He
also played Lenny Bruce on NBC's American Dreams and is a regular on the
Opie and Anthony radio show. He has one of the highest rated half hour
specials on Comedy Central.
BONNIE McFARLANE
Bonnie McFARLANE did her first open mic in Vancouver, Canada.
The manager of the club told her she should enter a contest, The Search
for Canada’s Funniest New Comic. She did and she won. She moved to New
York where she landed a manager, an agent and taped her first half hour
special which still airs on Comedy Central. Bonnie got a deal with CBS to
star in her own sitcom. That sitcom never happened, but after her deal was
over she landed a starring role in another sitcom on UPN called Social
Studies. After six episodes, the show was cancelled but another show
was just around the corner. Christopher Guest wrote Bonnie a regular role
in his pilot for HBO called D.O.A. The show was D.O.A. HBO never
picked it up.
Bonnie continued doing stand up in Los Angeles and appeared on The Late, Late Show with Craig Kilborn, Friday Night, Comedy Centrals Premium Blend, hosted Later on NBC and was a regular on Tough Crowd with Colin Quinn. She also landed roles in several other pilots and television shows including Gross Pointe, Scare Tactics and The Drew Carey Show.
Bonnie went on to participate in the second season of NBC’s Last Comic Standing and became one of the shows stand out characters, which led to an appearance on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno. She became a regular on The Late Show with David Letterman and started headlining shows across the country. Most recently Bonnie taped her first HBO ½ hour special, which is currently airing.
Bonnie continues to pursue stand up, writing and acting and has created several multi media stage shows like The Fake, Fake Show starring Zach Galifinakis and a short film starring Patton Oswald called Sushi Whore.|
August 29 & 30 (Fri.
9 PM & Sat. 10 PM)
$15 plus THEATER MANIA handling fee.
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A TOM RICCOBONO / STANDUPTOMMY.COM PRODUCTION