Carmen Lynch, Menuhin Hart, Joyelle Johnson, Chase DuRousseau

Friday December 16th, 2022 - 10:00PM

Location : West Side Comedy Club NEW YORK, NY


Lineups subject to change.  Two item minimum applies.


Featuring
Carmen Lynch
Joyelle Johnson
Menuhin Hart
Chase DuRousseau


Carmen Lynch is a Spanish-American comedian, actress, and writer based in New York City. Her mother is from Spain, and her father is an American. She has performed in English and Spanish in the United States and Spain. Carmen Lynch is a NY based stand up comedian who’s been on a string of late night tv shows including The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon, The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, and Conan. She is featured in the newly-released documentary Hysterical (Hulu) and on HA Festival: The Art of Comedy (HBO Max). Her new comedy album “Vertically Obese“ can be found on all mainstream platforms as well as her podcast “The Human CentiPOD” (which also airs on SiriusXM.) Carmen also tours doing standup in Spanish and has a plethora of ridiculous viral videos on TikTok at @carmencomedian.

In 2014, Charles McBee made national stand-up comedy appearances on Gotham Comedy Live on AXS TV and Laughs on FOX. He also starred in the critically acclaimed Off Broadway Production, “HA!… The Musical, from Emmy award winning writer, Michelle Wendt. And, he’s performed at the New York Comedy Festival, and stars in his web series, It’s a Chucked up Life. Charles’ comedy can be described as witty humor with a positive message. He creates laughter by mixing personal stories with social commentary. Charles has been called a “hilariously inventive comedian” by the Comedy Cellar’s Rick Crom. You can catch Charles performing at the top comedy clubs in NYC as well as clubs and colleges across the country.

Menuhin Hart was born in the Bronx, New York, and raised in Atlanta Ga. He has appeared on MTV's “Joking Off “ and a Comedy Central show called ”Night Pigeon “ featuring Roy Wood Jr (You can find the first season on YouTube). He was also a finalist in a comedy competition for NBC called Stand up for diversity. Menuhin was the class clown in high school and the first time he came in contact with stand-up comedy was when he played Chris Rock in a school play. After that, he continued on to do talent shows and comedy clubs all over Atlanta and he found himself back in New York doing stand-up on an even bigger platform. You can find him on IG: @Mhart3000