Guy Branum<br />Starring: <a href='indexT.php?pg=talentdetail_pageT&id=014f26d2bd4c02c'>Guy Branum</a>.

Guy Branum
Starring: Guy Branum

TALK SHOW THE GAME SHOW, CHELSEA LATELY, THE MINDY PROJECT, MY LIFE AS A GODDESS,
September 14th, 2018 at 8:00PM
Additional Show Dates :
09/14/18 10PM

Flappers Comedy Club Burbank - Main Room
102 East Magnolia Blvd., Burbank, CA 91502

TICKETS: $20.00
  
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Also Starring:
Host/MC
Heather Pasternak
NEW GIRL, MINDY PROJECT ,
Heather Pasternak had her network debut on CBS’s The Late Show with Steven Colbert. Her other television appearances include FOX’s New Girl, The Mindy Project, Netflix’s Cooking on High, etc. She did a feature film re-write for Gold Circle Films and her jokes are featured on Sirius XM. She headlines internationally and is co-founder of The Comedy Partners, leading corporate workshops and stand up comedy classes across the country. Watch her special, Slay at Home Mom, out now!
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Feature Casey Ley
BEST COMIC 2012,SF WEEKLY, BRIDGETOWN COMEDY FEST, SFSKETCHFEST, MOONTOWER COMEDY FEST,
Casey Ley’s comedy is silly. And smart. And dirty. And dark. It’s a lot like him actually. So it is also self-centered and flakey and relatively promiscuous. He is the creator and host of the popular San Francisco comedy game show "Tonic Trivia" and stand-up show "Some People Like Us." He and his shows have appeared in comedy festivals like SF Sketchfest, Moontower Festival in Austin, TX, and he has shared the stage with comics you know like Hannibal Buress, Doug Benson and Laura Kightlinger. The readers of SF Weekly voted him best comic in San Francisco in 2012 (which had nothing to do with his homosexuality), and in 2013 he was runner-up in The Advocate Magazine's Next Great Queer Comedy competition (which was wholly the result of his homosexuality). Apparently he just wasn't quite gay enough. Last year, at least. He also now lives in Los Angeles...
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