Katie K is an Arkansas transplant based in Los Angeles. For clean comedy check out her Dry Bar Comedy special “Surviving Not Thriving” – It was released this year and has remained in their TOP 10 specials on the Dry Bar app ever since. For a dirtier side, check out her newest special with LMAOF. Her comedy album “I Am The Trash” can be heard regularly on SiriusXM. Katie tours the country performing for clubs, universities, and festivals. Also recently she’s appeared on NBC’s America’s Got Talent, America’s Got Talent Extreme, and Squished on Amazon Prime. Catch Katie hosting Season 1 of “Best Of The Week” on the AFV Channel on Pluto TV or every Monday on her popular podcast The DINKside!
Max Rosenblum is a comedian and writer based in Santa Monica, CA. Max began comedy in Washington, DC in 2012, when a dislike for his job at a government contractor led him to seek comfort in any bar he could find to tell jokes. Over a decade later, Max has entertained audiences across the country, performing at venues big and small with his self-deprecating and optimistically pessimistic outlook. Max has appeared at SF Sketchfest and the TED AI Conference and has opened for internationally touring headliners at clubs across the country, including Russell Howard, Gary Gulman, and Brooks Wheelan. When he’s not on stage, Max works in PR and communications, blending sharp observations with an honest, refreshing twist.
Jon Alcabes is a Brooklyn based stand up comedian and a writer for satire website Clickhole. Jon has been featured in the Laugh After Dark Comedy Festival in Las Vegas, the Savage Henry Comedy in Eureka, California and the Beast Village Comedy Festival in Des Moines, Iowa. When Jon is not performing, he is standing in a circle outside of a bar with some other comedians, usually blocking the sidewalk. Jon got banned from Twitter so follow him on Instagram for upcoming shows.
Phillip Bramwell is a comedian and performer born with quadriplegic Cerebral Palsy. His early life included adaptive wheelchair sports, professional acting and modeling, medical procedures, and even a creative exploration of drumming. Today, he blends humor with lived experience to offer a unique perspective on disability, independence, and everyday life. Outside of comedy, Phillip enjoys travel, attending live shows, and building meaningful relationships. He believes strongly in the power of education and the value of earning a living through the skills developed by navigating life with a disability. His work reflects a commitment to independence, self-worth, and contributing to the lives of family, friends, and his future spouse and children. Phillip approaches comedy not just as entertainment, but as a platform for connection, understanding, and impact.