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Janeane GarofaloTony WoodsMark DeMayo
Sat, 3 Nov, 7:00 PM EDT
EastVille Comedy Club
487 Atlantic Avenue, Brooklyn, NY 11217
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JANEANE GAROFALO
TONY WOODS
MARK DEMAYO
...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

Comedy
Janeane Garofalo
Janeane Garofalo
Comedy
Janeane has had many memorable and critically acclaimed roles in film and television since bursting on the scene in 1992. She's appeared in films such as "The Truth About Cats and Dogs," "Wet Hot American Summer," "Ratatouille" and "Reality Bites." She was a cast member of the Emmy award winning "Ben Stiller Show," as well as the comedy classic "The Larry Sanders Show," and had recurring roles on "24" and "The West Wing." She appeared in Bravo's first scripted series "Girlfriend's Guide to Divorce" and can be seen in the Netflix series "Wet Hot American Summer: First Day of Camp." Along with "Little Boxes," Janeane will appear in several feature films in 2016, including "Blue Angel" and "Speech and Debate."
In addition to acting in film and television, Janeane is an outspoken activist and tours the country as a stand-up comedian. She was instrumental in the successful launching of the first liberal radio network, Air America Radio, where she hosted her own talk show, "The Majority Report." A lightning rod for controversy, Janeane's well-informed opinions and unflinching honesty have inspired laughs as well as striking a chord with the left, right and everyone in between. She is a noted peace activist.
Notable Roles: Janeane played the role of Paula, the acerbic talent booker, on "The Larry Sanders Show," for which she received an Emmy nomination in 1997 and two Cable Ace nominations. During the fall of '94 she joined the cast of "Saturday Night Live." Other television work includes the series finale of "Mad About You" and the critically-lauded final season of NBC's "The West Wing," where she played Democratic campaign strategist Louise Thornton. In 2007, Janeane's voice was featured in the Disney/Pixar animated comedy Ratatouille. Janeane can also be seen in Stella writer/director David Wain's ensemble comedy, "The Ten," the Lifetime movie "Girl's Best Friend" and as a recurring character on the 2009 season of "24."
Janeane lives in New York and Los Angeles.

Comedy
Tony Woods
Tony Woods
Comedy
Tony Woods is a one-of-a-kind comedic legend that is always in control of his audience. His playful and cool demeanor mixed with his sharp and sometimes mischievous routines create a show entertaining at every level. A seasoned veteran in the comedy business Tony is recognized not only by fans but by his peers as well as one of the best and most engaging comedians to get behind a microphone. His endless list of credits include a Comedy Central 1/2 hour special HBO's Def Comedy Jam P. Diddy's Bad Boys of Comedy Showtime at the Apollo BET's Comic View and the USO tour. Tony was recently featured on the Funny or Die Oddball Comedy Tour.
Comedy Central Presents
Funny or Die Oddball Comedy Festival
HBO Def Comedy Jam

Comedy
Mark DeMayo
Mark DeMayo
Comedy
Mark DeMayo born in New York City with the first name Mayobanex has found ways to get laughs using autobiographical material. He dishes about everything from how his parents met to a problem he has with his daughter’s hip-hop lessons.
From his days at prep school to break dancing and acting classes DeMayo 42 has played many roles. He finally made his television acting debut as a guest star on a show titled “Della Ventura” on CBS. From there he got steady work on the daytime soap “As the World Turns.”
He also has been on morning radio in New York City has performed on Showtime's "White Boyz In Da Hood " and in the Laffapalooza Comedy Festival. The suggestion to do improv theater came from an acting teacher and DeMayo took it seriously. Stand-up soon followed.
“The thought of doing stand-up comedy scared the crap out of me ” he said. “So I knew that I had to try it.”