

Jamie Lerner
@jamielernerbutt
Jamie Lerner is a writer and comedian from New York living in Barcelona. She has previously written reviews for Distractify and Thought Catalog, and is currently working on her one-woman musical comedy hour, 'F*ck Tomorrow.'
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Mike Rice: Work in Progress
Irish comedian develops a new hour full of dark jokes, absurd break-up stories and silly asides

Titi Lee: Good Girl Gone Baddie
American-Asian comedian and drag performer fuses art forms in a comedic storytelling hour reckoning their identity and grief

Hannah Gadsby: Woof!
New self-reflective show sprinkled with callbacks and brilliantly worded jokes

Paddy Young: If I Told You I’d Have to Kiss You
2023 Best Newcomer nominee brings a show about unrequited teenage love with witty punchlines and quirky physicality.

Alex Berr: ‘How to Kill a Mouse’ (WIP)
Scientist-comic charms audience with jokes about her dead mother, lung cancer research with mice, and being in an open relationship

Jack Tucker: Comedy Standup Hour
New Yorker clown character stand-up comedy show redefines what comedy is through perfectly timed sound and light effects, playful gags and spontaneous reactions

Reuben Kaye: Live and Intimidating
Comedy Award nominee regales audiences with poignant songs and well-written, funny stories

Vittorio Angelone: Off The Cuff
Northern Irish comic riffs on audience suggestions delightfully through unique prompts and well-timed callbacks

The Kaye Hole Hosted by Reuben Kaye
Australian drag performer hosts a cabaret full of carefully curated queer acts of rebellion, talent and hilarity with winning charisma and verve

Lara Ricote: Little Tiny Wet Show (Baptism)
Netherlands-based comic creates a different life through every performance by breaking down her love life through her relationship with the audience.

Super Second Rate
NYC-based Grammy-winning cello player recounts complex childhood through heart-wrenching songs and light-hearted storytelling.

Corpse Flower
Macabre horror comedy misses the mark on delivering both Tim Burton-esque whimsy as promised and a compelling story.

Stamptown Comedy Night
Variety and cabaret comedy devolves into nearly pornographic reenactments with brilliant and subversive bits of humor sprinkled throughout

Angle of the North
Musical comedian draws in audiences through geographical inside jokes and catchy and well-sung tunes.

Alex Kitson: Must I Paint You a Picture
Alex Kitson brings the audience into a ‘secret’ that’s haunted him for over a decade through light jokes and clever asides.

Ollie Horn: Comedy for Toxic People (and Their Friends)
Comedian ‘nice guy’ transforms into a ‘toxic character’ for a ball-busting show of howling laughter and mocking the most ‘toxic’ people we may have met

Man Up: A Show for Women!
Starring a woman in drag as a far-right pundit masquerading as a feminist ally, the show mocks today’s political climate through punchy jokes and an emotional undertone

Raul Kohli: Raul Britannia
Geordie-Indian comedian regales racist events from his childhood contrasted with his love for Britain and its people.

MESSY FRIENDS
Anti-drag cabaret features a compilation of different performers sharing their stories in pre-recorded interview and choreographed routines

Riki Lindhome: Dead Inside
Garfunkel and Oates star makes the dark subject matter of her infertility ‘journey’ light through catchy songs and witty lyrics

Sid Singh: American Coloniser
American-Indian-British comedian harps on the tokenization of the industry through funny anecdotes about his own background.

Josh Glanc: Family Man
Australian goofball comedian charms the audience by subverting comedic tropes