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Here - After Presents:
Wally BaramBo JohnsonRicci Armani
Thu, 21 Aug, 7:00 PM PDT
Doors open
6:00 PM PDT
Here - After
2505 1st Ave, Seattle, WA 98121
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Age Limit
21+
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Comedy
Wally Baram
Wally Baram
Comedy
Wally Baram is a Mexican-Syrian stand-up comedian, writer, and actress in Los Angeles. She has performed stand-up on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert. She was selected for the prestigious Just for Laugh’s New Face Showcase in 2020. She’s also written for Shrinking (Apple), What We do in the Whadows (FX & Hulu), BETTY (HBO), Sprung (Amazon), and the upcoming Netflix series, NEON. Wally performs regularly at clubs and venues across the country. Her comedy brings a unique perspective on the strange banalities of entering the adult world as well as growing up with a strong multi-cultural/Mexican-Syrian identity. She is also, unfortunately, Gen-Z.

Comedy
Bo Johnson
Bo Johnson
Comedy
Bo's stand up has been featured on Netflix is a Joke Radio, season two of Kevin Hart Presents: Hart of the City on Comedy Central, Don’t Tell Comedy Secret Sets, Hulu, & LOL Live! at the prestigious Just For Laughs comedy festival in Montreal. He was a finalist in the 39th annual Seattle International Comedy Competition and is a regular at festivals including Bumbershoot, SF Sketchfest, the Double Down Comedy Experience sponsored by Zappos, Life is Beautiful in Las Vegas, Rifflandia in Victoria BC, Prizefest, and Big Pine Comedy Festival in Phoenix. Bo has opened for theatre acts including Marc Maron, Jessica Kirson, and David Nihill. With a growing online audience Bo’s jokes have been viewed millions of times online.

Comedy
Ricci Armani
Ricci Armani
Comedy
Ricci Armani is a Seattle-Tacoma born and raised stand up comedian, writer and podcaster. He's also a millennial just trying his best. Ricci's voice leans towards punchy storytelling about his life and the way people talk to him. Ricci's comedy has landed him working with some of the biggest names in comedy as the roll through Seattle and his act has allowed him to perform from New York to Hawaii to Canada. The Seattle Stranger has stated that Ricci has "Star Quality" but why don't you see for yourself?