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Damien Lemonfeaturing Carmen LynchMatthew Broussard
Fri, 9 Nov, 9:00 PM EST
EastVille Comedy Club
487 Atlantic Avenue, Brooklyn, NY 11217
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Description
DAMIEN LEMON
CARMEN LYNCH
MATTHEW BROUSSARD
...AND OTHER SPECIALS GUESTS!
All ages welcome. There's a 2 drink minimum per person. 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.
Event Information
Age Limit
All Ages

Stand-up
Damien Lemon
Damien Lemon
Stand-up
Brooklyn native Damien Lemon's comedy career began from his seat in the back of public school classrooms over 20 years ago and continued at his college alma mater Clark Atlanta University where he fine-tuned his ability to make people laugh until they cough and choke. Over the last few years he has rapidly built a name for himself on the New York City comedy circuit and beyond. On stage his material comes from everywhere and nowhere from fornicating politicians driving up sex prices to the "Stop BCC'N!" campaign and is delivered with a flair that can best be described as an all-inclusive bug-out session.
Comedy
Matthew Broussard
Matthew Broussard
Comedy
Born in New Jersey, raised in Atlanta, and, in 2012, winner of Houston’s funniest person, Matthew Broussard isn’t sure where he’s from.
With a career in finance and a degree in mathematics, he makes his brand of playful, smart humor appeal to a broad audience, whether it be colleges, clubs, festivals, or theaters. His comedy relies on his killer timing, subtle wit, and devilish good looks. Also, he’s not very witty and his timing could use some work. When his is not working on his popular Web Comic mondaypunday.com he enjoys swimming, using semicolons pretentiously, and bragging about how humble he is.
Despite earning a coveted spot this year on Comedy Central’s new series Adam DeVine’s House Party after only doing stand-up for 18 months, and booking a principle role in the comedy film Intramural, the first feature film he’s ever auditioned for - his Cajun father and Jewish mother still hope he gets an MBA.
