Tragedy Plus Time: Vancouver Comedian Jenny Davidson
Jenny Davidson is a Vancouver-based comedian who got her start after a friend convinced her to take a comedy class, thinking it would be a fun way to joke around with new people. What started […]
Jenny Davidson is a Vancouver-based comedian who got her start after a friend convinced her to take a comedy class, thinking it would be a fun way to joke around with new people. What started […]
Jesse Kelly-Brandes is a Vancouver-based comedian who got her start in comedy through improv, sketch, and acting before naturally transitioning into stand-up. Growing up in a family that valued humour as a way to navigate […]
Kevin Appleby is a Vancouver-based comedian who first tested the waters of stand-up at open mics in Toronto before diving into the comedy scene in Vancouver. His passion for making people laugh took off when […]
With a comedic style that swings between the silly and the dark, Kevin Banner has built a career on sharp storytelling, personal anecdotes, and the occasional dose of pure nonsense. Influenced by legendary comics like […]
Debbie Courchene is a bold and unapologetic voice in the comedy scene, blending sharp wit, playful bite, and a touch of raunchiness to tackle Indigenous issues with a keen sense of irony. A proud member […]
Ola Dada is carving out his place in the comedy scene with a storytelling style that keeps audiences engaged and laughing. Whether performing in packed clubs or sharing his work online, he delivers sharp, relatable […]
Malcolm McLeod, a towering 6’5″ improvisational comedian in Vancouver, brings a distinctively physical and unpredictable style to the stage. Co-host of “Bloodfeud: Stand Up vs Improv” alongside Matty Vu, McLeod draws inspiration from comedy giants […]
Gavin Clarkson is a comedian whose unique style blends geeky humour, absurd facts, and personal observations. With a love for video games, Lego, and quirky trivia, his performances are an energetic and fun journey through […]
Zach Rousseau humorously describes his comedy style as a “desperate act” that unveils his self-proclaimed stupidity, peppered with relatable Tinder anecdotes. His humour draws inspiration from an eclectic mix of influences including Pete Holmes, Conan […]
Harris Anderson has a comedy style marked by dark, self-deprecating humour that avoids profanity and shock tactics. Instead, he focuses on crafting laughs from relatable experiences and clever insights. He aspires to challenge both himself […]
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