About the Show
Price: $25 GA, $35-$40 reserved seating
When: Sunday 7:00
Spotlight: Check out this comedy tag team: David Gborie recently appeared on NBC's "AP Bio," TBS's "Chad," and can currently be heard as the voice of Comedy Central. He is the co-host of the wildly popular "All Fantasy Everything" podcast. David is the proud son of a hard working Sierra Leonean mother, reps Colorado real heavy and he’s never called the cops. Jamel Johnson made a name for himself on the D.C. comedy scene through a hard-to-hate mixture of non-threatening yelling, weird stories and impressively specific but not alienating sports and music references. His comedy smoothly walks audiences through everything from casual racism to Law & Order: SVU, including the consequences of gentrification and if you can eat a pastry given to you by a maybe-maybe-not drug addict who happened to witness a murder last night.
Featuring: Christine O'Dea
About the Comics

David Gborie is a comedian, writer, voice actor and all-around thorough dude originally from Denver, Colorado. He's recently appeared on NBC's "AP Bio," TBS's "Chad," and can currently be heard as the voice of Comedy Central.
He is the co-host of the wildly popular "All Fantasy Everything" podcast and will soon be featured in the Adult Swim animated series "Royal Crackers," the star-studded music video for George Harrison's "My Sweet Lord," and Netflix’s animated series "Exploding Kittens," produced by Mike Judge and Greg Daniels.
David is the proud son of a hard working Sierra Leonean mother, reps Colorado real heavy and he’s never called the cops.

Known in Colombia as "Yamel Yohnson," Jamel Johnson is a stand-up comedian from Woodbridge, Virginia. He is best known for his recurring role as Rowdy Boudy on the hit MTV series "Undressed." He burst onto the scene while creating the television show "Roc." Years later he successfully won a lawsuit against Jay Z for the name "Roc Nation." He took his earnings and started the Lugz Racing Team and the Lugz Racing Foundation which helps in the fight against Wade Boggs' Disease. One of these sentences is true. Jamel made a name for himself on the D.C. comedy scene through a hard-to-hate mixture of non-threatening yelling, weird stories and impressively specific but not alienating sports and music references. His comedy smoothly walks audiences through everything from casual racism to Law & Order: SVU, including the consequences of gentrification and if you can eat a pastry given to you by a maybe-maybe-not drug addict who happened to witness a murder last night. Jamel lives for the laugh from the one dude in the back of the room who also watches too much SportsCenter. After making his television debut in 2016 on Kevin Hart Presents: Hart of the City, Jamel now performs regularly at several elite coastal and inland comedy establishments all across America. He also thanks you for reading this whole bio. It was very sweet of you to do so. Jamel won Comedy Kumite 5.2 (winter 2016) at the DC Improv.

Christine O’Dea is a rising character in the DC comedy scene. Mixing an irreverent style with outlandish viewpoints, her comedy is an honest look into her life as a somewhat peculiar woman trying to traverse the obstacles of normal life. She is the co-host of the Quick Time Gals Podcast. Christine won Comedy Kumite 38.1 (spring 2023) at the DC Improv.