Tuesday December 11, 2012, 7pm
Village Pourhouse
64 Third Avenue, New York, NY 10003
Join us at the Village Pourhouse on Thursday, December 11 for a great lineup of comedians ready to make you laugh all your troubles away, while raising money for the Rockaway Water Alliance’s Hurricane Sandy relief efforts: http://rwalliance.org
*Cover for this event and ALL proceeds collected at the door will be donated 100% to the Rockaway Water Alliance.
Seating is LIMITED so priority will be given to Eventbrite RSVPs.
$10 cover at the door (with a 2 drink minimum)
Here’s the exciting line up of comedians:
AIR TABIGUE is a Filipino-American comedian from Long Island New York. He has appeared on NBC, FOX and TFC and has hosted Asian America on PBS covering talented Asian-American artists in entertainment. He continues to perform regularly at clubs and colleges around NYC and around the country. Watch him put the “air” in Hil-“air”-ious.
PHIL NEE has been called the Godfather of Asian American comedians. A native New Yorker, he has appeared recently on The Colbert Report, headlined the Hong Kong Comedy Festival, and just completed filming a role of the upcoming movie “Chinese Puzzle”.
CHIP AMBROGIO is a stand-up comic and comedy writer, who has written for the Friar’s roasts and also did a couple of essays on the Industrial Revolution. His motto is “Seize the Day” and if no one’s watching other people’s belongings. Chip is the co-host of The Basement Chronicles, a regular on The Watson & Watson Show and supports the ethical treatment of animal crackers.
ISMAEL MALDONADO is one of the fastest rising young comics in New York City today. He has performed all over the city—including the Gotham Comedy Club, The Laugh Lounge Stand-Up NY, Peoples Improv Theatre, The Comedy Village, The Underground Lounge, Broadway comedy club.
TIM DAVIS has appeared on The Phil Donohue Show, The Joan Rivers Show, The Montel Williams Show and was a principal in Joe Berlinger’s (Director of Blair Witch Project 2) Outrageous Taxi Stories film. Tim is a member of the National Speakers Association, the Association for Applied and Therapeutic Humor, and is on the faculty of Paradise Valley Community College.
LISA HARMON got hooked on standup at the age of eight. After getting a big laugh in the third grade play she knew what she wanted to do. Since then she has been making people laugh with her sarcastic one liners. This Queens native has performed at every major night club in New York City and all over the tri-state area.