
Whitney Cummings, Neal Brennan, Andrew Santino, Mary Lynn Rajskub
Whitney Cummings, Neal Brennan, Andrew Santino, Kirk Fox, Argus Hamilton, Dean Delray, Tony Hinchcliffe, Jason Gillearn, Mary Lynn Rajskub, Mo Mandel, Jay Larson, Brian Moses, Earl Skakel, Sandro Iocolano, Don Barris, Eleanor Kerrigan
Sunday - March 25
Doors: 8:30 pm / Show: 9:00 pm
The Original Room - The Comedy Store Hollywood
West Hollywood, CA
https://www.thecomedystore.com/event/1630173/The Comedy Store 16 Headliners
Comedians call it the hardest room in the country and audiences call it the best. 16 national headliners, back to back, from the cute and cuddly to the down and dirty, with everything in between. Our Original Room stage has been home to such greats as David Letterman, Jay Leno, Andy Kaufman, Jim Carrey, Sam Kinison, Roseanne Barr, and Pauly Shore. The OR now plays host to the hottest stars of today. You know those guys you see on TV...Chris D'Elia and Whitney Cummings of Whitney; Steve Rannazzisi and Nick Kroll of The League; The Daily Show correspondent Al Madrigal; and regular Chelsea Lately panelists John Caparulo, Bobby Lee, Natasha Leggero, and Dov Davidoff. This is where they come to flex their stand-up muscles alongside the young talent you'll see making a splash any day now.
Not to mention the legendary late night. In a tradition started by Sam Kinison, late night is when we let our hair down. Led by late night legends like Don Barris and Sam Tripoli, the comedians get raw and real, connecting with the crowd like no other show does in delightfully unpredictable ways.
Our continuous show starts at 9:00 pm and goes until 2 am. With a full bar and tasty food, you can come early, stay late, or both. Whenever you show up, you're guaranteed hours of laughter.
*In the event of a sellout, tickets purchased will be released 30 minutes after the show begins. No Refunds.
Not to mention the legendary late night. In a tradition started by Sam Kinison, late night is when we let our hair down. Led by late night legends like Don Barris and Sam Tripoli, the comedians get raw and real, connecting with the crowd like no other show does in delightfully unpredictable ways.
Our continuous show starts at 9:00 pm and goes until 2 am. With a full bar and tasty food, you can come early, stay late, or both. Whenever you show up, you're guaranteed hours of laughter.
*In the event of a sellout, tickets purchased will be released 30 minutes after the show begins. No Refunds.
Whitney Cummings

Whitney Cummings is a comedian and actress from US. She is known as the creator and star of the NBC sitcom Whitney, as well as the co-creator of the CBS sitcom 2 Broke Girls.
Neal Brennan

Neal Brennan is a writer, director, and comedian. He is the co-creator of “Chappelle’s Show,” for which he received three Emmy nominations. (Winning None!)
He co-wrote the film “Half Baked,” and directed the film, “The Goods,” starring Jeremy Piven, Ed Helms, Ken Jeong and Will Ferrell. He also collaborates regularly with Seth Meyers, writing and directing the ESPYs and The White House Correspondents Dinner.
Online, the podcast Neal co-hosts, “The Champs” is routinely on the iTunes charts and has been downloaded over 1.3 million times. As of this writing, Brennan has 180,000 followers on twitter and has been named by Time magazine and Rolling Stone, “One of the Funniest People on Twitter.”
Neal recently directed an episode of “New Girl” on Fox and is scheduled to direct Amy Schumer’s new show on Comedy Central. He is also developing a sitcom for himself to star in for the Fox network.
Stand up-wise, Brennan regularly tours the good venues in the good parts of America, has had his own ½ Hour on Comedy Central and just recently finished filming his hour special.
He has also appeared on “Late Night with Jimmy Fallon,” “Conan,” “Just For Laughs” and “Lopez Tonight.”
He co-wrote the film “Half Baked,” and directed the film, “The Goods,” starring Jeremy Piven, Ed Helms, Ken Jeong and Will Ferrell. He also collaborates regularly with Seth Meyers, writing and directing the ESPYs and The White House Correspondents Dinner.
Online, the podcast Neal co-hosts, “The Champs” is routinely on the iTunes charts and has been downloaded over 1.3 million times. As of this writing, Brennan has 180,000 followers on twitter and has been named by Time magazine and Rolling Stone, “One of the Funniest People on Twitter.”
Neal recently directed an episode of “New Girl” on Fox and is scheduled to direct Amy Schumer’s new show on Comedy Central. He is also developing a sitcom for himself to star in for the Fox network.
Stand up-wise, Brennan regularly tours the good venues in the good parts of America, has had his own ½ Hour on Comedy Central and just recently finished filming his hour special.
He has also appeared on “Late Night with Jimmy Fallon,” “Conan,” “Just For Laughs” and “Lopez Tonight.”
Andrew Santino

Andrew Santino just finished shooting the feature THE DISASTER ARTIST starring and directed by James Franco. He also stars in the upcoming SHOWTIME series, I’M DYING UP HERE exec produced by Jim Carey and directed by Jonathan Levine. Previously, Santino was the star of ABC’s comedy MIXOLOGY.
His COMEDY CENTRAL HALF HOUR standup special was just released alongside his debut album SAY NO MORE on COMEDY CENTRAL RECORDS. He also is a regular guest on COMEDY CENTRAL’S @ MIDNIGHT with Chris Hardwick. He made his standup debut on ADAM DEVINE’S HOUSE PARTY and since has performed standup on CONAN and THE MELTDOWN WITH JONAH AND KUMAIL. Santino headlined at Montreal’s JUST FOR LAUGHS COMEDY FESTIVAL as well as SXSW and numerous clubs across the country.
Andrew got his start acting and writing on the final season of PUNK’D for MTV and his since then he has guest starred on ADULT SWIM’S CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL, NETFLIX’S ARRESTED DEVELOPMENT, HBO’S FAMILY TREE, NBC’s THE OFFICE, FX’s THE LEAGUE and HULU’s DEADBEAT.
His COMEDY CENTRAL HALF HOUR standup special was just released alongside his debut album SAY NO MORE on COMEDY CENTRAL RECORDS. He also is a regular guest on COMEDY CENTRAL’S @ MIDNIGHT with Chris Hardwick. He made his standup debut on ADAM DEVINE’S HOUSE PARTY and since has performed standup on CONAN and THE MELTDOWN WITH JONAH AND KUMAIL. Santino headlined at Montreal’s JUST FOR LAUGHS COMEDY FESTIVAL as well as SXSW and numerous clubs across the country.
Andrew got his start acting and writing on the final season of PUNK’D for MTV and his since then he has guest starred on ADULT SWIM’S CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL, NETFLIX’S ARRESTED DEVELOPMENT, HBO’S FAMILY TREE, NBC’s THE OFFICE, FX’s THE LEAGUE and HULU’s DEADBEAT.
Kirk Fox
Kirk Fox is a triple threat—a film and television actor, TV host, and respected stand-up comedian.
As an actor, in television, he has had recurring roles on NBC’s hit comedy Parks and Recreation opposite Amy Poehler, Nickelodeon’s How To Rock, and more recently on the hit FOX show The Mick starring Kaitlin Olson. Additionally, he has guest starred on some of the best shows on television, including Brooklyn Nine-Nine, Community, and The Carmichael Show, as well as being a series regular on the
CBS one-hour dramedy, Rush Hour.
Fox’s experience is not only limited to TV, as he has also built an impressive list of movie credits including Forgetting Sarah Marshall, The Postman directed by Kevin Costner, Post Grad starring Michael Keaton, Wyatt Earp, and
The Patriot starring Mel Gibson.
In stand-up, besides being a regular at the Comedy Store, Improv, and Laugh Factory in Los Angeles, he has been seen on Comedy Central Presents and has performed multiple guest appearances on The Tonight Show and Conan. His newest project—and first one-hour stand-up comedy special—titled Kirk Fox: That Guy, will debut in April of this year on Showtime.
As an actor, in television, he has had recurring roles on NBC’s hit comedy Parks and Recreation opposite Amy Poehler, Nickelodeon’s How To Rock, and more recently on the hit FOX show The Mick starring Kaitlin Olson. Additionally, he has guest starred on some of the best shows on television, including Brooklyn Nine-Nine, Community, and The Carmichael Show, as well as being a series regular on the
CBS one-hour dramedy, Rush Hour.
Fox’s experience is not only limited to TV, as he has also built an impressive list of movie credits including Forgetting Sarah Marshall, The Postman directed by Kevin Costner, Post Grad starring Michael Keaton, Wyatt Earp, and
The Patriot starring Mel Gibson.
In stand-up, besides being a regular at the Comedy Store, Improv, and Laugh Factory in Los Angeles, he has been seen on Comedy Central Presents and has performed multiple guest appearances on The Tonight Show and Conan. His newest project—and first one-hour stand-up comedy special—titled Kirk Fox: That Guy, will debut in April of this year on Showtime.
Argus Hamilton

Who is Argus Hamilton, and why is everybody quoting him?
Meet the funniest topical comedian in America, the man Robin Williams once called "the Will Rogers of the Baby Boom." Argus Hamilton's daily column of jokes on the news, now carried in over 100 newspapers across the United States, is also read and heard by millions on the Internet and on radio stations across the country.
Argus James Hamilton III is the son, grandson and great-grandson of Methodist ministers in the South. A proud graduate of the University of Oklahoma and now based in Los Angeles, Argus brings an unusual perspective to the news from Washington and around the country. "I'm an English Monarchist and a Southern secessionist," Argus says. "Let's see Rush Limbaugh get to the right of that."
Argus Hamilton performs at corporate, political and charity events around the country. When he's in Los Angeles, he can be seen working out the latest material nightly at The Comedy Store in Hollywood.
Argus is regularly quoted by daily newspapers including The San Francisco Chronicle and the Los Angeles Times, by weekly business papers including the Orange County Business Journal, by Time magazine and by radio personalities including Paul Harvey.
Argus was honored by Oklahoma Governor Brad Henry as the official comedian of the Oklahoma Centennial and appeared with the governor in the 2007 Tournament of Roses Parade.
You can read Argus Hamilton's outrageously funny humor column on the Internet six days a week -- yes, six days a week ("Unbelievable," says Yahoo.com) -- at www.argushamilton.com
Meet the funniest topical comedian in America, the man Robin Williams once called "the Will Rogers of the Baby Boom." Argus Hamilton's daily column of jokes on the news, now carried in over 100 newspapers across the United States, is also read and heard by millions on the Internet and on radio stations across the country.
Argus James Hamilton III is the son, grandson and great-grandson of Methodist ministers in the South. A proud graduate of the University of Oklahoma and now based in Los Angeles, Argus brings an unusual perspective to the news from Washington and around the country. "I'm an English Monarchist and a Southern secessionist," Argus says. "Let's see Rush Limbaugh get to the right of that."
Argus Hamilton performs at corporate, political and charity events around the country. When he's in Los Angeles, he can be seen working out the latest material nightly at The Comedy Store in Hollywood.
Argus is regularly quoted by daily newspapers including The San Francisco Chronicle and the Los Angeles Times, by weekly business papers including the Orange County Business Journal, by Time magazine and by radio personalities including Paul Harvey.
Argus was honored by Oklahoma Governor Brad Henry as the official comedian of the Oklahoma Centennial and appeared with the governor in the 2007 Tournament of Roses Parade.
You can read Argus Hamilton's outrageously funny humor column on the Internet six days a week -- yes, six days a week ("Unbelievable," says Yahoo.com) -- at www.argushamilton.com
Dean Delray

A throwback to the days of rock-star comics, Bay-area bred Dean Delray is an enigmatic funny man who brings the party to the stage and pulls no punches with his rock n roll-infused comedy. With subject matter that draws from and mirrors his own crazy life in music and comedy, sex, drugs, and rock-n-roll are all dished up Delray style: raw and honest with a razor-sharp edge! Delray is a motorcycle riding, hard-driving comic who was once signed by 4 Non-Blondes' Linda Perry, toured internationally with The Wallflowers, and opened for Tom Petty, Lenny Kravitz, the Black Crowes, and many more during his time in music. A natural jester, Delray is now fully dedicated to comedy, delivering side-splitting laughter with verve and conviction. With roles in Quentin Tarantino's Hell Ride, Ice Cube's The Longshots, Noise Matters and I LIVE, Delray has quickly become one of the most exciting comics on the Hollywood scene. Delray was recently featured on Pete Holmes podcast YOU MADE IT WEIRD,Jay Mohr's Mohr Stories and Marc Marons WTF podcast & Marc's I.F.C.show Maron. Dean also his own successful podcast LET THERE BE TALK on the ALL THINGS COMEDY network.
Tony Hinchcliffe

Always the verbal assassin, Tony Hinchcliffe is a rising standup comedian who is best known for his work at The Comedy Store, the DeathSquad Podcast Network, and Comedy Central's "The Burn". Tony has worked with Jeff Ross for years as a consultant to The Comedy Central Roasts and his one hour special Jeff Ross Roasts America. Tony has toured the country with other greats as well like Jeff Garlin, Steve Rannazzisi, Brody Stevens, and The DeathSquad.
Tony was a participant in the 2012 Just For Laugh's Comedy Festival in Chicago, by the end of the weekend he was booked on the show "Best of the Fest". Tony was also in the 2012 Comedy Central South Beach Comedy Festival in Miami. Follow him on twitter now to find out what's next @TonyHinchcliffe
Tony was a participant in the 2012 Just For Laugh's Comedy Festival in Chicago, by the end of the weekend he was booked on the show "Best of the Fest". Tony was also in the 2012 Comedy Central South Beach Comedy Festival in Miami. Follow him on twitter now to find out what's next @TonyHinchcliffe
Jason Gillearn

Jason Gillearn is a stand-up comedian and writer in Hollywood, CA. He teaches high school to juvenile offenders in Los Angeles. Unlike most teenagers, his students actually get along with their parents because a lot times they're in the same gang. He has been doing stand-up and teaching juvenile offenders concurrently for over ten years.
Mary Lynn Rajskub

Mary Lynn Rajskub has established herself as a versatile and dynamic actress, writer and performer through impressive television and film roles, as well as stand-out live performances. Her fan-favorite role as computer genius Chloe O’Brian on FOX’s smash hit 24 helped earn the show a 2006 Emmy win for Best Drama, as well as 2006 and 2005 SAG nominations for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series.
Rajskub went to art school for painting but discovered performing arts. After her first one-woman show, she received a review saying her performance was “one of the strangest and funniest performances I have ever seen.” From that moment, she began honing her skills as a comedian and dramatic actress.
After arriving in Los Angeles, Mary Lynn was cast on David Cross and Bob Odenkirk’s critically acclaimed HBO sketch comedy Series Mr. Show with Bob and David. Quickly thereafter she joined HBO’s The Larry Sanders Show. In addition to 24, her recent episodic work includes It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia, Flight of the Conchords, Raising Hope and Modern Family.
Mary Lynn’s big screen credits include Julie and Julia with Meryl Streep and Amy Adams, Firewall, opposite Harrison Ford, Legally Blonde II: Red, White, and Blonde, Sweet Home Alabama, Dude, Where’s My Car, and Roadtrip. She can also be seen in indie hits including Sunshine Cleaning, with Amy Adams and Emily Blunt, Academy Award winning Little Miss Sunshine, Punch Drunk Love starring Adam Sandler and in the upcoming film Safety Not Guaranteed which aired at Sundance.
Mary Lynn is currently making a return to stand up comedy where she has an established cult following, and resides in Los Angeles with her husband and their son.
Rajskub went to art school for painting but discovered performing arts. After her first one-woman show, she received a review saying her performance was “one of the strangest and funniest performances I have ever seen.” From that moment, she began honing her skills as a comedian and dramatic actress.
After arriving in Los Angeles, Mary Lynn was cast on David Cross and Bob Odenkirk’s critically acclaimed HBO sketch comedy Series Mr. Show with Bob and David. Quickly thereafter she joined HBO’s The Larry Sanders Show. In addition to 24, her recent episodic work includes It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia, Flight of the Conchords, Raising Hope and Modern Family.
Mary Lynn’s big screen credits include Julie and Julia with Meryl Streep and Amy Adams, Firewall, opposite Harrison Ford, Legally Blonde II: Red, White, and Blonde, Sweet Home Alabama, Dude, Where’s My Car, and Roadtrip. She can also be seen in indie hits including Sunshine Cleaning, with Amy Adams and Emily Blunt, Academy Award winning Little Miss Sunshine, Punch Drunk Love starring Adam Sandler and in the upcoming film Safety Not Guaranteed which aired at Sundance.
Mary Lynn is currently making a return to stand up comedy where she has an established cult following, and resides in Los Angeles with her husband and their son.
Jay Larson

Jay Larson is best known as a stand up comedian with multiple appearances on The Late Late Show, four appearances on Conan and his own half hour special on Comedy Central. Jay's style is completely original and his ability to connect to an audience through storytelling is unmatched. As a storyteller his "Wrong Number" story went viral after climbing to #1 on Reddit and was also featured on "This American Life" with Ira Glass claiming, "Perfect Comedy, Perfect Storytelling…" Jay's Story telling has also been featured on Comedy Central's "This is Not Happening" and can be heard every Toozdee on his wildly successful podcast, The CrabFeast. Jay's first album, "Self Diagnosed" was released in 2011 by AST records and his follow up album, "Human Math" is set to release in the fall.
While stand up is his first love Jay wears many hats and recently co-hosted two seasons of "Best Bars in America" for the Esquire Network. This Spring Jay made his Movie debut in the critically acclaimed Thriller, "The Invitation". The Karyn Kusama film has launched Jay in a different light and led to a role in the highly anticipated second season of Twin Peaks, set to air on Showtime in 2017. Between stand up, podcasting, hosting and acting Jay has also found time to write and create two television shows for NBC Universal. Though neither show was made Jay is on the hunt for the next one! But at the end of the day the job that Jay gets the most satisfaction out of is being a father to his two kids.
While stand up is his first love Jay wears many hats and recently co-hosted two seasons of "Best Bars in America" for the Esquire Network. This Spring Jay made his Movie debut in the critically acclaimed Thriller, "The Invitation". The Karyn Kusama film has launched Jay in a different light and led to a role in the highly anticipated second season of Twin Peaks, set to air on Showtime in 2017. Between stand up, podcasting, hosting and acting Jay has also found time to write and create two television shows for NBC Universal. Though neither show was made Jay is on the hunt for the next one! But at the end of the day the job that Jay gets the most satisfaction out of is being a father to his two kids.
Brian Moses

Brian Moses is a comedian who has performed at comedy clubs and colleges across the country. He was a finalist in the Orange County’s Funniest Person Competition a few years ago, and he has opened for several amazing comedians including Cheech & Chong, Sarah Silverman, and Bill Burr. Brian’s parents worked for the Navy and the Department of Defense while he was growing up. As a military brat, he moved around a lot as a kid and needed to be funny in order to make new friends. He has since turned that skill into his career. One of his goals is to become friends with more black people so he can get his hair braided for free. Brian lives in Los Angeles and regularly performs at The Comedy Store.
Earl Skakel

Earl Skakel is a stand up comedian, actor, and podcast host. He's been on I'm Dying Up Here, Real Rob, The Benchwarmers, Roast Battle, and hosts The Inappropriate Earl Podcast.
Sandro Iocolano

Sandro was born in Boston, Massachusetts speaking in third person. After a
few years of not shoveling snow and still being a child, his parents and him
moved to Florida in hopes of finding happiness and sunshine.
Before becoming a stand-up comedian he was in Pharmacy School to
become in debt. He decided he’d rather laugh and write jokes than push
pills.
But he still has an affinity for medicine, pills.
A joke writer at heart and a story teller by trade.
He prides himself on his quick wit and ability to connect with audiences and
human faces and ears.
“Sarcastic and dead-pan”, “A true joy to watch...every time.” —My Relatives
He likes long walks off of short piers. The moonlight as you hit the water is
just breathtaking.
And so is drowning in the ocean.
Sandro enjoys comedy, candles, and comedy. And so will you.
few years of not shoveling snow and still being a child, his parents and him
moved to Florida in hopes of finding happiness and sunshine.
Before becoming a stand-up comedian he was in Pharmacy School to
become in debt. He decided he’d rather laugh and write jokes than push
pills.
But he still has an affinity for medicine, pills.
A joke writer at heart and a story teller by trade.
He prides himself on his quick wit and ability to connect with audiences and
human faces and ears.
“Sarcastic and dead-pan”, “A true joy to watch...every time.” —My Relatives
He likes long walks off of short piers. The moonlight as you hit the water is
just breathtaking.
And so is drowning in the ocean.
Sandro enjoys comedy, candles, and comedy. And so will you.
Don Barris

Don's has an unique brand of comedy unlike most other comics and that makes him the clubs perfect closing act every night. Don was the co-creater/star of the cult classic film, "Windy City Heat", which was developed in the Comedy Store's Belly Room. The show is now called The Ding-Dong Show and it continues every Monday night as it has since 1992 making it the longest running show in the clubs history. Don can also be seen nightly as the audience warm-up for ABC's, "Jimmy Kimmel Live". Don's eyes are blue and his relationship status is complicated.
Eleanor Kerrigan

Eleanor J. Kerrigan is the latest in a long line of historically funny women who cut their teeth at the World Famous Comedy Store. Starting out as a waitress there, Eleanor learned the ropes of comedy, all the while making the best comics in the country laugh, in the kitchen of the club. It would take several years and lots of pushing from one of her biggest fans, Andrew Dice Clay, to finally get her to take her comedic talents to the stage. After co-starring with him in “Dice Undisputed”, Dice invited Eleanor to go on the road with him to promote the show. “I’m an actress not a stand up!” she replied. After seeing her one woman show, Andrew would no longer take no for an answer. “You’re hysterical and everyone should know that!” he said, and Eleanor’s been performing stand up in clubs and theaters around the country ever since. Her hilarious take on life comes from her unique experiences growing up street-savvy in South Philly, as one of 10 children in a very Irish-Catholic family. She paints an uproarious portrait of her life experiences, beginning with her childhood in a three bedroom row home and moving to her adventures as an adult living in L.A... Eleanor’s shoot-from-the-hip take on life is both refreshing and exciting. She’s not afraid to give the audience a piece of her mind and they love her for it. Eleanor is also a graduate of the esteemed Joanne Baron and D.W. Brown acting studio in Santa Monica, California, following in the footsteps of acting greats such as Halley Berry and Patrick Dempsey. She’s had audiences rolling as one of the motorcycle riding, pool cue wielding tag team called “Harley’s Angels” on UPN’s “Women of Wrestling” and has made countless appearances on other major networks such as Nickelodeon, VH1, Howard Stern & HBO’s Entourage. You can also catch Eleanor on the Blue Show on Showtime. Hear her share those crazy Comedy Store Stories as Co-host of the Comedy Store podcast. Eleanor Kerrigan is certainly one to watch & will be touring the country with her brazen brand of humor. Don’t miss her!
Venue Information:
The Original Room - The Comedy Store Hollywood
8433 Sunset Blvd
West Hollywood, CA, 90069
The Original Room - The Comedy Store Hollywood
8433 Sunset Blvd
West Hollywood, CA, 90069