» COMEDIANS APPEARING: 2/3 and 2/4 at 7:30pm and 10:00pm



Floyd J. Phillips (Headliner)


Bob & Tom favorite Floyd J. Phillips’ humor is derived from his upbringing in the ghetto of Chicago. Floyd’s tough background gives him the courage to talk about the topics other people avoid. Floyd J. Phillips’ diverse comedy has allowed him to play USO tours, cruise ships, colleges, and comedy clubs across the nation. All of which has shown Floyd more of the world than he ever thought he would see.

 




Allen Trieu (Feature)


Allen Trieu is a native of West Michigan who has molded his experiences into an eclectic act which has been described as unique and open-minded. His witty observations and personal style touches on many subjects including college, race, pop culture and even going green. Take that variety add a laid back style and that equals a good time for audience members of all different backgrounds (leave it to the asian guy to turn it into a math problem).

 

» COMEDIANS APPEARING: 2/10 and 2/11 at 7:30pm and 10:00pm



Tony Boswell (Headliner)


Tony's show provides hilarious hi-jinks and onstage antics mixed with intelligent sarcasm. His good-natured approach towards the audience makes him a favorite nationwide. Tony has appeared in over 35 states and Canada with more than 3000 performances to his credit. He has been featured in the San Francisco International Comedy Competition, The Seattle International Comedy Competition, The New Orleans' Comedy Festival, The Boston Comedy Festival and on Comedy Central.

 




Michael Callahan (Feature)


Michael Callahan delivers up-tempo humor mined from his very typical family life. He finds veins of comedy hidden in plain sight and shares a world populated with the young, the old, the clothed, and unfortunately sometimes the naked. Michael has been performing for a decade, and is the creator and owner of the Firefly Club.

 




Nathan Timmel (Headliner)


When but a few years old, Nathan was wandering through a record store with his grandmother. He spied an album cover of a man picking his nose and, thinking it funny, he asked (or conned) his sweet but confused (or senile) grandmother into buying it for him. The record was George Carlin's "Class Clown" and it contained "The Seven Dirty Words You Can't Say On Television". The seed was planted. Today Nathan is a world-traveling comedian, having visited numerous countries such as Iraq, Afghanistan and Japan in support of American troops. He has recorded two CD's, receives regular airplay on Sirius Satellite Radio (Raw Dog Comedy Channel 104) and has appeared on the nationally-syndicated Bob and Tom Show.

 




Benny Quash (Feature)


Benny has as many personalities as he does voices, and not one of them is the voice of reason. He makes the joke sound simple but you will still be thinking about it a hour later. Benny highlights the humor of everyday life, along with the humor of lives you never imagined. Benny Quash has been wanting to make people laugh since he can remember. Growing up in small town Wisconsin he knew he wanted a chance to get out. Otherwise, the only option was to continue weighing potato trucks at the Ore-ida plant. He used the false facade that he wanted to be a radio dj, so he enrolled in ‘A’ ‘school’ in Minneapolis. After arriving in the Twin Cities, Benny tried his hand at stand-up comedy and has now performed all over the United States and Canada. He has done venues from a hole in the wall bar, to a 50,000 seat stadium.

 

» COMEDIANS APPEARING: 2/17 and 2/18 at 7:30pm and 10:00pm



Mo Alexander (Headliner)


Intelligence, debauchery, and all around entertainment, Mo Alexander is one of the most complete comics working in clubs and private events around today. Mo has no aspirations of resting on his laurels while there is funny to be spread upon this earth. Watching Mo Alexander is a night of hilarity and mischief that one won't soon forget. Though, he usually tries to leave you with the underlying message,"I'm trying to save the world, one comedy show at a time." and if he has to kick a kid off a bike to do it, well, you have to start somewhere.

 




Matt McClowry (Feature)


Matt McClowry always wanted to be one of two things: a stand up comic, or a professional wrestler. Be glad he chose the former. Matt's talent is truly unique; he was diagnosed at an early age with Asperger's Syndrome, a form of high-functioning Autism. While many "Aspies" apply this focus in trivial, unproductive ways, Matt is able to channel it into his act by constantly building on his repertoire of material. A wordsmith with a perceptive eye, Matt's act is refreshingly honest and brutally funny.

 

» COMEDIANS APPEARING: 2/24 and 2/25 at 7:30pm and 10:00pm



Kris Shaw (Headliner)


Kris Shaw has a high energy, very animated show that makes crowds love him! Not only is Kris a highly requested act in the US, he has also traveled the world, entertaining our troops and building a big Canadian fan base as he works all across Canada as well. Age and racial differences don't seem to matter. Kris brings to life hilarious stories of his upbringing , his life today, and his experiences from his travels as he captivates the audience, drawing them in story by story.

 




Dave Johnson (Feature)


Dave Johnson can’t pretend that growing older never hurts. At an age at when many men get that motorcycle, sports car, or hair replacement they’ve always wanted, Dave decided to try his hand at stand-up comedy. And now his hip hurts. A lifelong resident of the Minneapolis area, his is a cautionary tale of marriage, parenting, aging, and the pit falls of suburban living that will have you laughing in empathy. Or maybe it’s sympathy. Either way, audiences enjoy his honest but twisted take on everything life has thrown his way. But a motorcycle would have been nice.

 

» COMEDIANS APPEARING: 3/2 and 3/3 at 7:30pm and 10:00pm



Paul Hooper (Headliner)


Name one comic who can hit the stage like an atom bomb and keep the audience exploding with laughter even after he's gone.. that's right, it's Paul Hooper. Known for kicking the feet out from underneath conservative humor and finding the funny side to natural disaster, this young man is on the fast track to stardom. Loved by crowds and comics nationwide, he steamrolls non-stop thru a set and seldom gives the audience time to breath. "R" Rated.

 




Sal Demilio (Feature)


Sal has worked comedy clubs, colleges and corporate events all across the Midwestern United States. He appeared with such comic greats as Dave Attell, Judy Tenuta and Lewis Black, and has performed for such corporate giants as The Ford Motor Company and 7Up Bottling. His observational style and family- oriented material appeals to all walks of life which makes him very likeable and able to build great recognition with all kinds of audiences. After just five minutes you will feel like part of his family.

 

» COMEDIANS APPEARING: 3/9 and 3/10 at 7:30pm and 10:00pm



Kevin Bozeman (Headliner)


Kevin uses his high-energy act and knack for the obvious to give a unique perspective on traveling, dating, social and controversial issues. No subject is sacred from his hilarious truths. He is quickly working his way to the top headlining comedy clubs throughout the country. Don’t be surprised if you see Kevin Bozeman appearing in the next big sit-com. Kevin has appeared on Comedy Central’s Comics Come Home, Premium Blend, opened for Aretha Franklin and was a 1999 winner of the HBO Comedy Competition.

 




Justin Colucci (Feature)


Justin Colucci is the 2011 winner of Acme's Funniest Person Contest. He is the creator and host of the Men With Hats podcast and co-runs a monthly comedy showcase by the same name. He usually doesn't wear a hat.

 

» COMEDIANS APPEARING: 3/16 and 3/17 at 7:30pm and 10:00pm



Andy Woodhull (Headliner)


 




Ryan Budds (Feature)


 

» COMEDIANS APPEARING: 3/23 and 3/24 at 7:30pm and 10:00pm



Dave Dyer (Headliner)


 




Rico Bruce Wade (Feature)