Miss Eagle appeared in an ABC Pilot with Jason Alexander and was the host of Comcast On Demand's UNConventional. She has been seen on The Late, Late Show with Craig Ferguson, Comedy Central and Byron Allen's Comics Unleashed, following which she became a contributing writer. She is most proud of the unique experience performing throughout Iraqi bases for the troops. She was showcased in HBO's US Comedy Arts Festival in her solo show, Stones From Glass Houses followed by the second in the series, Mood Disorders: A Light-Hearted Romp Through Crippling Depression, featured at the Los Angeles Women's Theatre Festival. She recently completed a pilot for the E! Entertainment Network, and has been seen in a series of memorable commercials beside Jay Mohr and football legend, Boomer Esiahson.
Some of Flappers' favorite Gay and gay-friendly comedians from all around the country!
Comedian D.J. Demers CONAN, JUST FOR LAUGHS, SIRIUSXM, AMERICA'S GOT TALENT,
D.J. Demers is a funny guy who happens to wear hearing aids. He has performed on Conan, was a fan favorite on season 11 of America's Got Talent, and is a regular performer at the prestigious Just For Laughs festival in Montreal, Canada. WEBSITE | |
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Comedian Angel M. Castillo BURBANK COMEDY FESTIVAL, THE ICE HOUSE, GEEKS WHO DRINK, CWFH WRESTLING,
Angel Castillo spent the first 5 years of his comedy career on the East Coast, starting as a writer for Dartmouth College's "Jack-O-Lantern" humor magazine and honing his craft in clubs and back rooms all over Boston and New York. After selling his first TV script in 2012, Angel decided to move out west to bring his unique blend of surreal silliness and morbid wit to a city he likes so much it feels like it literally has his name written on it. TWITTER |
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Comedian Jaye McBride GREAT AMERICAN COMEDY FES, BOSTON COMEDY FESTIVAL, LIMESTONE COMEDY FESTIVAL, IHEART RADIO,
Jaye McBride has performed stand-up all over the country, sharing the stage with stars like Aziz Ansari & Jim Norton. In addition to stand-up, Jaye has written, produced and acted in a variety of short films. When not performing on-stage or on-screen Jaye writes "The Comedy Blog" for the Albany's Times Union and speaks at colleges all across the country with her lecture about being transgender called "Trans 102: the Chamber of Secrets".
Having transitioned in 2007, Jaye is uniquely qualified to talk about awkward first dates, strained family relationships and self-acceptance. Make no mistake though, Jaye McBride is not a gimmick or one-trick pony. She is one genuinely funny lady!
Comedian Joe Isol THE LAUGH FACTORY, THE ICE HOUSE COMEDY CLUB, PHOENIX PRIDE FESTIVAL, THE COMEDY STORE,
Joe Isol something else. After spending the majority of his life in Arizona, he began expanding his comedic horizons in 2012. His humor comes from his broken childhood, awkward adolescence and experiences since moving back to Los Angeles. His comedic influences include Mitch Hedberg, Rita Rudner and Kathy Griffin. TWITTER |
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Comedian Glenn Malan JON LUVIT'S COMEDY CLUB, HOOTERS,
Grew up in Eugene, OR (No, I don't sell weed. stop asking). I was always the awkward kid, constantly trying to make people smile yet always coming across as shy. Sometimes I tried to hard to make people like me and ended up sending the wrong message. That could very well have been me compensating for the fact that I am gay but I was way too terrified to tell anyone. I always knew I wanted to do something that made people laugh. After 21 years in Oregon, I moved to southern California. It was here that my sense of humor really started to blossom, no longer confined to jokes about male genitals. When I turned 27, I ended up opening a fortune cookie that had the fortune of " Now is the time to share your humor with everyone." I figured stand-up comedy would be a good outlet for that. BOOK
got my start out of college directing comedy shorts, my most successful film, Big Breakin’, screened at Best of Fest at Outfest 2012. I’ve written and directed shorts and web series for ABC Studios, the BBC, as well as for several independent live-action and animation production companies. I’ve been performing stand-up comedy in L.A. for the last two years and have gotten to play all over town, including The Comedy Store, Flappers, and the Super Secret Comedy Show at the Lyric Theatre. I also co-produce a monthly stand-up show called BASH alongside comedian Ellen Etten and writer/story-producer Jessica Lee Williamson. TWITTER |
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