Laurie Kilmartin
Laurie Kilmartin is a comedian and an Emmy-nominated/WGA Award-winning writer for CONAN. She has also written for the White House Correspondents’ Dinner, The Late Late Show, and Tough Crowd with Colin Quinn. She has performed standup on CONAN, The Late Late Show with James Corden, Comedy Central and Showtime. Her standup special, 45 Jokes About My Dead Dad made Vulture's list of Top Ten Comedy Specials of 2016. Festival appearances include Just for Laughs, the Edinburgh Fringe Festival and the Moontower Comedy Festival.
Laurie has written two books, Dead People Suck and the New York Times bestseller Shitty Mom. She and fellow comic Jackie Kashian host a popular podcast about standup comedy called The Jackie and Laurie Show. Her new album, Corset, was released at #1 on the iTunes charts. Laurie’s recent TV appearances include After Midnight (CBS), Sherri (syndicated) and being interviewed by Hillary and Chelsea Clinton on Gutsy Women (AppleTV).
Laurie’s new one-hour comedy special, Cis Woke Grief Slut is available on AppleTV, Amazon Prime and YouTube. In a January 2024 profile piece, the Los Angeles Times says that “Kilmartin has become one of the most fearless, respected performer-writers in the L.A. standup scene.”
NEW YEAR'S EVE SPECIAL EVENT: ALEC FLYNN
Based in Los Angeles, Alec Flynn is a standup comedian, actor, and digital creator. He showcased in the coveted Introducing show to kick off Netflix’s Netflix is a Joke Festival. Last fall he co-headlined at the New York Comedy Festival and was named as one of their “Comics to Watch.” His Don't Tell Comedy appearance has amassed over 3M views after reaching 100k in its first 24 hours.
Aldo Campana
Originally from Phoenix, Arizona, Aldo began his comedy career in 2021 at just 17 years old. In 2023, he was selected for the Just For Laughs “New Faces of Comedy,” as well as an invitation to the New York Comedy Festivals “Comics to Watch” just one year later. He now resides in New York City and tours all over the country.
Kam Patterson
Kam Patterson is a comedian from Orlando who is quickly gaining recognition for his sharp, high-energy sets and effortless crowd work. His comedy career started at just 10 years old when performing his debut set at his grandmother’s 50th birthday. Kam’s natural charisma and unique, upbeat humor most recently landed him a regular slot on the extremely popular KILL TONY show. He’s a rising star in the stand-up world and a frequent performer at the Comedy Mothership club in Austin, along with many other comedy venues in Austin and across the country.