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OH, SUCH A GOOD SHOW, OH. w/ Jermaine Fowler, Jena Friedman, Cole Escola, Lauren Conlin Adams, Julio Torres, Nancy, and PWR BTTM (solo set!)

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About OH, SUCH A GOOD SHOW, OH. w/ Jermaine Fowler, Jena Friedman, Cole Escola, Lauren Conlin Adams, Julio Torres, Nancy, and PWR BTTM (solo set!)


(Guy Code, producer and co-star of TruTV's Friends of the People)

On his 20th birthday, Jermaine Fowler, moved to New York City from Washington D.C. with a small suitcase and big dreams. Soon after, he was being acknowledged in the New York Post's 50 Funniest Jokes alongside David Letterman and Jay Leno. He's performed in festivals across the country like the Aspen Rooftop Comedy Festival where he won the Rooftop Comedy Silver Nail Award. He's also performed as a finalist in NBC's Stand Up for Diversity and is currently on tour with Comedy Central. He is regularly featured on CollegeHumor.com and you may recognize him in commercials for SoBe Lifewater, Bud Light, Scion (Comedy Central), and Microsoft Bing. Jermaine was recently chosen by ABC to act in their 10th Annual Diversity Showcase. Now 24, you can catch Jermaine on SyFy's series "Insane or Inspired", Adult Swim's The Eric Andre Show and TruTV's Friends of the People where he is a producer and co-star.


Jena Friedman is a stand up comedian, actor, writer and director based in New York. She is currently a field producer at The Daily Show with Jon Stewart and has written for Late Show with David Letterman. Her work has been featured at SXSW, The New York Fringe Festival, The Glasgow International Comedy Festival, in New York Magazine, Newsweek, Glamour, Salon, Gawker, Time Out New York and on Comedy Central.

@jenafriedman


Cole Escola co-created, wrote, and starred in the television comedy program "Jeffery & Cole Casserole" which ran for two noble seasons. Other TV appearances include "Law & Order," "Smash," "Nurse Jackie," and the forthcoming Hulu series, "Difficult People." He originated the role of Cletus the Fetus in Bridget Everett's "Rock Bottom" at The Public and can currently be seen in his monthly solo sketch show "Cole Escola Is The First Gay President" at the Duplex.


Ben usually plays guitar Liv usually plays drums we both sing ~anything can happen~

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