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Hilarious Habibis ft. Josh Nasar, Zack Chapaloni, Zahra Ali, Faysal Lawrence, Lisa Chanoux, Gena B. Jones, Lynn Maleh, Maria Shehata and more!
Wed, 30 Aug, 8:30 PM PDT
Doors open
8:00 PM PDT
Hollywood Improv (The Lab)
8162 Melrose Avenue, Hollywood, CA 90046
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Age Limit
21+

Comedy
Gena B Jones
Gena B Jones
Comedy
Gena B. Jones is a Syrian-Mexican-American comedian and writer based in Los Angeles.
She’s currently a regular at the Hollywood Improv, the Westside Comedy Theater, The Crow, and a plethora of indie venues around LA. She is a co-creator of Hilarious Habibis, a nationally touring standup showcase that spotlights Middle Eastern comics. The show sells out venues all across the country and was featured in the Chicago Tribune, Philadelphia Weekly, and Arab News. Gena has made a splash in the festival circuit: she’s showcased for Just For Laughs New Faces and has performed in the Netflix Is A Joke Festival, the New York Comedy Festival, Boise Treefort Fest, and SF Sketchfest.

Comedy
Lynn Maleh
Lynn Maleh
Comedy
Called "up-and-coming" by the LA Times, Lynn Maleh is a Syrian-American writer and standup comedian whose last name means salty, which she is. She's written for Bounce TV, The Onion, Reductress, and McSweeneys and has performed on Hot Tub with Kurt and Kristen, The Second City Diversity Festival, The Westside Comedy Festival, and one time on Law and Order SVU by accident. She co-created and co-produces Hilarious Habibis, the first ever Middle Eastern-only standup showcase at The Hollywood Improv.

Comedy
Josh Nasar
Josh Nasar
Comedy
Josh Nasar Is a TV host, standup comedian and social media personality with over 6 billion views and 8.7 million followers. He has also been seen hosting shows on Discovery and had a role on FX’s Son’s of Anarchy.

Comedy
Zack Chapaloni
Zack Chapaloni
Comedy
Zack’s distinctly original stories, colorful characters and unexpected punchlines, have resonated with audiences of all backgrounds. As a storyteller, Zack shared one of his Moroccan family adventures on MTV’s Greatest Party Story Ever. As an actor, Zack has appeared in the Showtime series Shameless, as well as Night of the Living Karens, a viral comedy-horror series he created with Richard Sarvate. Zack has performed standup comedy all over the country, and opened for some legendary names in the industry, including Tiffany Haddish, Dave Attell and the late great Norm Macdonald. You can catch Zack every week on Hesby Street, a comedy podcast he co-hosts with Torio Van Grol.

Comedy
Zahra Ali
Zahra Ali
Comedy
Zahra Ali is a comedian, writer, actress, and all-around cool person. She performs stand-up comedy all over the world and was featured in the Best of Roast Battle at The World Famous Comedy Store. You can watch her on the upcoming season of Flores and Friends on Amazon, and award winning short films like The Book of Game and Michael Peterson on YouTube. She is one of the producers of Facial Recognition Comedy.

Stand-up
Faysal Lawrence
Faysal Lawrence
Stand-up
Los Angeles native Faysal Alkhayat (A.K.A. Faysal Lawrence) is a stand-up comedian, writer, and actor who is of Saudi Arabian and Iraqi decent. His mother was able to leave Iraq before Faysal was born so he could have a chance at a life without tyranny. Faysal’s mother worked very hard to raise him as a single mother. To reward her hard work and sacrifice, Faysal dropped out of college before applying to law school to pursue comedy. As a philosophy major and a Middle Eastern American, Faysal brings a unique approach to comedy.