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NO TWO DRINK MINIMUM - Exclusive Special Show!Pheobe RobinsonCipha Soundsfeaturing Hari KondaboluMyq KaplanGraham Kay
Fri, 18 Jan, 8:00 PM EST
EastVille Comedy Club
487 Atlantic Avenue, Brooklyn, NY 11217
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NO TWO DRINK MINIMUM. As a limited offering for the New Year, we've SUSPENDED the 2 drink minimum in the name of phenomenal comedy in Brooklyn! There will still be specialty crafted cocktails available to quench your thirst if you so desire. Along with yummy homemade popcorn and candy.
PHEOBE ROBINSON
CIPHA SOUNDS
HARI KONDABOLU
MYQ KAPLAN
GRAHAM KAY
...AND OTHER SPECIALS GUESTS!
POLICIES
All ages welcome. Line-up subject to change. Arrive 30 mins before showtime as seating is on a first-come basis. Those arriving late are not guaranteed seats. If reservations are missed, they can be rescheduled without penalty.
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All Ages
Comedy
NO TWO DRINK MINIMUM - Exclusive Special Show!
NO TWO DRINK MINIMUM - Exclusive Special Show!
Comedy
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Pheobe Robinson
Pheobe Robinson
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Comedy
Hari Kondabolu
Hari Kondabolu
Comedy
Hari Kondabolu is a comedian, writer & podcaster based in Brooklyn, NY. He has been described by The NY Times as “one of the most exciting political comics in stand-up today.” In 2018, his Netflix special “Warn Your Relatives” was released and he was named one of Variety’s Top 10 Comics To Watch.
Hari has released two comedy albums two albums, “Waiting for 2042” & “Mainstream American Comic” with the legendary indie rock label Kill Rock Stars. He has performed on The Late Show with David Letterman, Conan, Jimmy Kimmel Live, John Oliver’s NY Stand-Up Show, @Midnight & has his own half-hour special on Comedy Central. A former writer & correspondent on the Chris Rock produced FX TV show “Totally Biased with W. Kamau Bell.” In 2017, he released his critically acclaimed documentary “The Problem with Apu” on truTV.
Hari is a regular on the public radio gameshow “Wait, Wait Don’t Tell Me.” Hari has also appeared on such notable radio shows and podcasts as Fresh Air with Terry Gross, WTF with Marc Maron, 2 Dope Queens, Morning Edition, All Things Considered, Prairie Home Companion, Wits, Studio 360, and Bullseye. He co-hosted the popular “Politically Reactive” podcast with W. Kamau Bell and currently co-hosts “The Kondabolu Brothers Podcast” with his brother Ashok on Earwolf.
In the UK, Hari has established himself with appearances on BBC 3’s Russell Howard’s Good News, Live at the Electric and Channel 4’s 8 out 10 Cats. He also performed at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival in 2011.
Hari attended both Bowdoin College and Wesleyan University, graduating from the former institution with a B.A. in Comparative Politics in 2004. A former immigrant rights organizer in Seattle, Hari also earned a Masters in Human Rights from the London School of Economics in 2008. He was the NYU’s APA Institute’s “Artist in Residence” for the 2014-2015 Academic Year.
Hari was born and raised in Queens, NY. He went to Townsend Harris High School and the school’s mascot, “Hari the Hawk,” was named after him during his senior year. (He sometimes fears that his greatest achievement)

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Myq Kaplan
Myq Kaplan
Comedy
Myq Kaplan is a comedian named Myq Kaplan (pronounced “Mike Kaplan” when done correctly or however you like he’s not picky). The Comedians magazine calls him “a comedy machine in the best possible way. The way that some machines vend soda or prevent other machines from killing future revolutionaries – that’s how Myq Kaplan does comedy: relentlessly methodically unblinkingly.” Myq just made his debut on “The Tonight Show with Conan O’Brien ” and his half-hour “Comedy Central Presents” special will appear in 2010 (a year for which Punchline Magazine says to watch out for Myq). He has also appeared on Comedy Central’s “Live at Gotham ” at the New Faces show of the 2009 Just For Laughs Festival in Montreal was voted 2008’s Best Local Comedian in the Boston Phoenix and won the 2009 NY’s Funniest Standup Competition. A Jewy-ish vegan atheist who spells the name “Mike” weird Myq enjoys words social justice Netflix and comic books. Also non-comic books ping-pong and being great with women. And grammar and run-on sentence fragments. And of course being hilarious to his demographic which is anyone who might know the word “demographic.”
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Graham Kay
Graham Kay
Comedy
