Up North Pride - Comedy Night

Showings

City Opera House Fri, Sep 27 8:00 PM

Description

Join us for Up North Pride's fourth annual Comedy Night! This year's event promises an evening filled with laughter and entertainment, featuring an incredible lineup of comedians who will leave you in stitches. The show is open for all ages, but please note that parental discretion is advised due to adult humor. Tickets are $20 for general admission. Doors open at 7:00 pm, and the show kicks off at 8:00 pm. Don't miss out on this fantastic night of comedy!

Kristin Key (host)

Kristin Key grew up in Amarillo, Texas, as a minister’s daughter. She first discovered her love for comedy at 19 while in college to become a paramedic, performing at a local open mic. Despite initial fears about coming out, Kristin eventually embraced her identity and has become a nationally headlining comedian known for her quick wit, original comedy songs, and viral social media presence. A finalist on NBC's Last Comic Standing, she now lives in LA, hosts the podcast "Kristin Knows Blank," and has recorded six stand-up comedy albums. Kristin's work often explores queer culture, relationships, and her personal journey, inspiring many with her humor and authenticity.

Roz Hernandez

Roz Hernandez is a transgender comedian, actor, and host who stars in Hulu's "Living for the Dead." Known for her energetic and stylish performances, Roz has hosted a popular show at Hollywood Improv and performed at notable venues like Largo and Dynasty Typewriter. Her podcast "GHOSTED!" delves into supernatural experiences and has been recognized by Vulture magazine as one of the best comedy podcasts of 2022. Roz's charm and wit have made her a favorite on various top podcasts and Bravo's "Watch What Happens Live." She resides in Los Angeles, where she enjoys collecting antiques and customizing her wardrobe.

Diana Graham

Diana Graham, a genderqueer comedian from Livonia, Michigan, is known as the “little sister of Detroit comedy.” With over 205,000 TikTok followers, Diana combines their day job as an industrial engineer with a growing comedy career. They often perform in Southeast Michigan and have been featured at events like the "Queens for a Cause" fundraiser. Diana's comedy, which began at 17, blends personal experiences with humor, addressing gender identity and life’s challenges with a thoughtful, engaging approach. Relocated temporarily to Nebraska, Diana continues to pursue both engineering and comedy, aiming to bring joy and insight to their audiences.