Treat mom to a night of comic relief! Stand up comedy that's appropriate for the entire family, so everyone can enjoy!
Featuring:
Arthur Belkind
Arthur grew up in Forest Hills, New York with Simon and Garfunkel. At age 15, he was the youngest disc jockey in the country with a radio show on WEVD, called "New York After Dark." He then graduated NYU and went to Chicago to attend Law School. After graduating in 1969, he became an Assistant State's Attorney in Chicago. In 1972, went into private practice doing Criminal Defense work. Art moved to Arizona in 1988 continuing law practice. After retiring in 2012, he began his career in stand up comedy where he learned it wasn't much different than speaking to juries.
Jon Boyd
Jon Boyd is a rising stand-up comedian known for his sharp observational humor and compelling storytelling. Originally from Florida and now based in Arizona, Jon brings a fresh perspective to topics like culture, relationships, and growing up—making his comedy both hilarious and relatable. He’s performed at colleges, festivals, and comedy clubs across the country, always aiming to leave audiences laughing and thinking.
Sara Mac
Sara Mac grew up in a tiny small town, took a detour through marriage and divorce, became a personal trainer in the desert, and eventually landed in the classroom teaching kids not to eat glue. Her comedy mixes high-energy storytelling with heart, chaos, and the kind of wisdom you only earn by starting over more than once.
Gene Moore
Writer/actor/producer/comedian Gene Moore's humor is high energy and fast paced! He's a front-row-friendly comedian that can entertain any audience. His humor is observational, hopeful and based on his life experiences as a gay, Hispanic Army veteran and makes it relatable and humorous to all audiences.
Dylan White
Dylan White may be best known for the 10+ years he played the Genie in Aladdin: A Musical Spectacular at Disney California Adventure, but he has always been a standup comedian at his core. Dylan uses his Gen-X sensibility in clubs and casinos around the country to try and make sense out of life's nonsense. Be sure to follow Dylan on his social media. Just don't follow him home. That’s creepy.