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Eat Pray F*ck with Fielding Edlow, Aida Rodriguez, Justin Martindale, Joe DeRosa, Laura Kightlinger, Jay Larson, Ryan Conner, and more!
Sat, 15 Dec, 9:00 PM PST
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8:30 PM PST
Hollywood Improv (The Lab)
8162 Melrose Avenue, Hollywood, CA 90046
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Stand-up
Fielding Edlow
Fielding Edlow
Stand-up
Fielding Edlow is an LA based comedian-writer-actor and native New Yorker. She was recently named one of “the six funniest women in Los Angeles right now.” (Pure Wow) and voiced the recurring character, “Roxie” on Bojack Horseman. Her debut half-hour comedy special, “Can’t Say Slut” (Comedy Dynamics) is now streaming on Amazon Prime. She recently created & starred in her award-winning web series Bitter Homes & Gardens and included guest stars David Koechner, Billy Gardell and John Michael Higgins. Fieldingedlow.com

Comedy
Aida Rodriguez
Aida Rodriguez
Comedy
Aida Rodriguez is a comedian, actor and writer. Lauded by Esquire Magazine as “raucously funny,” she has become a favorite with fans and critics alike. With her first hour standup special now streaming and her own TV series in development, both at HBOMax, Aida is bound for the comedy stratosphere.
In November 2021, Aida’s first hour standup special Fighting Words premiered on HBOMax. In the special, the comedian takes to the stage to address today’s audiences about cancel-culture and the social issues of the day, not just because they’re ripped from the headlines, but because they are in the pages torn out of her personal life. Additionally, Rodriguez is developing her own half hour comedy series with HBOMax based on her own incredible life story, which includes surviving two kidnappings, sexual abuse, and a period of homelessness. Co-written and Executive Produced by Rodriguez, Chris Case (Showtime’s Flatbush Misdemeanors) and Nastaran Dibai (Netflix’s Dear White People), the project examines the struggle of a comedian (Rodriguez) who is trying to kick start a career while raising two very different teenagers on her own over multiple time zones. It is an uplifting story of survival and
triumph in the face of a darkly funny Miami inner-city upbringing, where she learned skills that allowed her to thrive and endure.
In 2020, Aida headlined the HBO LatinX standup special Entrenos while also appearing in Showtime’s Shaquille O'Neal Presents: All Star Comedy Jam, one of only four women to have performed on the series in its 15 seasons. Prior to that, she had her own half hour special on Netflix’s hit comedy series They Ready, Executive Produced by Tiffany Haddish and Wanda Sykes. In reviews Decider gushed that the special “will have you laughing, crying and begging for more” and Esquire Magazine declared “This is
Rodriguez's genius—using comedy to turn pain into progress, to give voice to the voiceless, and to laugh instead of cry.”
In addition to her TV projects, Aida was handpicked by director Taylor Hackford for his feature film “The Comedian” starring Robert De Niro. She is also the five-time host of PBS’ Imagen Awards, which recognizes and rewards creative excellence of Latinos in television and film. She is a guest writer for Buzzfeed as well as a regular Commentator on the popular online progressive political talk show The Young Turks. Rodriguez hosts her own podcast, Truth Serum, which is an interactive weekly wrap up show covering the week’s hottest topics, where inclusivity and diversity are a standard, not an initiative.
A longtime favorite on the standup circuit, Aida was a finalist on NBC’s Last Comic Standing and has been featured on several comedy fan-favorite TV series, including Comedy Central’s This Week at the Comedy Cellar, HBO’s Pause with Sam Jay, and TBS’ Tournament of Laughs. She tours the country performing her distinct brand of poignant and insightful comedy to sold out audiences, inviting her longtime fans to laugh hard, think hard, and feel hard.

Comedy
Justin Martindale
Justin Martindale
Comedy
Justin hosted the highly popular E! Entertainment weekly digital series, “What the Fashion.” He has also made several appearances on “Lights Out with David Spade” as well as @Midnight on Comedy Central. He was a correspondent on theJim Jefferies Show and was a judge on summer hit series “The Funny Dance Show.” He has also been heard on epic podcasts like: “YMH”, “The Joe Rogan Experience”, “Juicy Scoop w/ Heather Mcdonald”, “The Honeydew w/ Ryan Sickler”, “Dr. Drew After Dark” and more! He also hosts his own podcast called “Just Sayin’ with Justin Martindale”available wherever you get your podcast fix.

Stand-up
Joe DeRosa
Joe DeRosa
Stand-up
Joe DeRosa has made a name for himself in comedy and entertainment with six top-ten charting stand-up albums and a multitude of performances on television, radio, and in comedy clubs across the country and around the world. Joe’s most recent one hour special titled You Let Me Down premiered on Comedy Central in 2017, which he wrote, performed, and directed. He currently recurs on AMC’s Better Call Saul as crooked veterinarian Dr. Caldera and hosts two heavily followed podcasts: We’ll See You In Hell with Patrick Walsh, where the two review genre movies, and Taste Buds—a food debate show—with Impractical Jokers’ Sal Vulcano. The latter is distributed through DeRosa and Vulcano’s co-owned No Press Productions Network. Other select credits include: Inside Amy Schumer, Louie, Bored to Death, Chelsea Lately, Grand Theft Auto V, and two half-hour Comedy Central specials. Joe has also written, directed, and starred in a series of web shorts. Additionally, his writing has been featured on HBO’s Crashing, Comedy Central’s Jeff and Some Aliens and Netflix’s Wet Hot American Summer, as well as The Pete Holmes Show.

Comedy
Laura Kightlinger
Laura Kightlinger
Comedy
Laura Kightlinger is a stand-up comic and TV writer. Along with stand-up specials on HBO and Comedy Central, and appearances on Conan, she’s played Albert Brooks’ girlfriend on Curb Your Enthusiasm, narcissist mom Deb Taylor on PEN15, and recurring character Nurse Sheila on Will & Grace, where she was a writer/producer for the run of the show. Laura wrote and starred in her own series, The Minor Accomplishments of Jackie Woodman, currently on Amazon. At the JFL Comedy Festival, the Montreal Gazette described her as “a femme fatale who took risks leading the audience into hilariously dark, unexpected territory.”
Comedy
Ryan Conner
Ryan Conner
Comedy

Music
Jay Larson
Jay Larson
Music
Jay Larson is best known for his "Wrong Number" joke which has gone viral dozens of times and amassed almost a half a billion times across social media. He has three-hour specials, "Me Being Me", "Sounds Like Bruce" and "Here we go again" all available on YouTube. Jay made all the late-night rounds, has been featured on Showtime, Comedy Central, "This is Not Happening" and acted in TV and Movies including Twin Peaks and Amy Poehler's "Wine Country". He has also been featured on all your favorite podcasts, writes and directs some of the best sport sketches on the internet and continues to grow his stand-up library with a recent "Don't Tell" special and continual clips on Social. Follow Jay @Jaylarsoncomedy