Comedian. Storyteller. Certified Little Rascal.

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I've been doing comedy for over 10 years and I still can’t get enough of it.

I get to walk into a room full of strangers, share some wildly personal stories about my life, ask a few too many questions of the person in the front row, and somehow by the end we all feel like old friends. 

My comedy is autobiographical and what I like to call “rascally”. It’s kind of frisky, a little on the edge, but in a really likable way - or so I’ve been told. I’m known to share the absolutely absurd moments from my life, and as a bi therapist with a gay dad and a dead mom, I have those moments a lot.

I do a fair amount of crowd work, but not the roasty kind. It's more like: let's figure out what we all have in common before anyone's even ordered their second drink. Strangers walk in, co-conspirators walk out.

I've performed everywhere from the Edinburgh Fringe Festival to a U.S. Army base to the basement of a Frankenstein-themed bar to a luxury apartment building in New Jersey, and of course so so (so!) many clubs and bars. I'm versatile. I'm adaptable. I love both expected and unexpected venues and always make it work.

If you're into comedy that brings people together and doesn't make you feel bad about yourself, keep scrolling.

Watch Me Work

Career Highlights to Impress You

Performed for the U.S. Army alongside Chris Gethard, which is not a sentence I ever expected to say but here we are.

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USO SHOW

Three years running as part of an always-packed showcase, thankyouverymuch.

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Edinburgh Fringe Festival

The cover had a king on it. The article was about comedy and mental health. Both felt equally surreal.

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Time Magazine

A go-to performer for Don't Tell Comedy and a regular at the Westside Comedy Club, which means I’ve been vetted by people with very good taste.

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Regular Performer

Opened for Chris Gethard, Bethany Hall and Greg Stone. Good people. Great shows.

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Opening Act

Book Me

I do festivals, comedy clubs, alternative rooms, private events, variety shows, corporate events, and honestly any space where people are ready to have a genuinely good time. If you're not sure whether I'm the right fit, reach out anyway. I'm easy to talk to.