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Here - After Presents:
Kari AssadAlexis BradbyRohini Jayanthi
Thu, 31 Jul, 7:00 PM PDT
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6:00 PM PDT
Here - After
2505 1st Ave, Seattle, WA 98121
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Description
Comedians Kari Assad (Netflix is a Joke) & Alexis Bradby (LMAOF) are bringing their high energy comedy and loveable personalities to Here After for one night of unbridled co-headlining. Two BIPOC womxn with wild antics and even wilder stories. Buckle up for a hilarious, thought provoking and probably chaotic night with these human golden retrievers. They’ll see you there, assuming they can find the place.
Event Information
Age Limit
21+
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All sales are final. There are no refunds unless the event is cancelled or postponed

Comedy
Kari Assad
Kari Assad
Comedy
Kari Assad is a Mexican-Lebanese comedian and writer based in Los Angeles. Her silly and relatable content has been featured on the popular comedy platform WhoHaha, and she's also been a featured performer at premium festivals like Limestone, 10,000 Laughs, and was handpicked by Tig Notaro to open for her at Flyover Comedy Festival. Kari also hosts the hilarious podcast 'Kari Assad: Ghost Detective,' where she breaks down real-life ghosting stories with guests to determine what really happened. When she's not on stage, you can find her helping the social media for America's Funniest Home Videos and borderline making out with your dog.

Comedy
Alexis Bradby
Alexis Bradby
Comedy
Originally from East Tennessee, Alexis Bradby started her stand-up journey shortly after escaping to Los Angeles for school at the University of Southern California. She has performed at festivals such as Big Sky Comedy Festival and New York Comedy Festival. Recently, she filmed a comedy special for LMAOF. In addition to stand-up, Alexis writes for television and was in the writers’ room for hit shows such as iCarly and Tab Time.

Comedy
Rohini Jayanthi
Rohini Jayanthi
Comedy
Rohini stumbled onto comedy while processing Covid. She has been doing comedy since fall 2021 and is making waves in the Seattle comedy scene performing at Laughs, Club Comedy and across most performance theaters. Rohini featured in Seattle Gay News, Upper Left Comedy Festival and Tasveer Film Festival. Her jokes are based on the intersection of being nerdy, gay and an immigrant.