Ready to LOL?
At the wacky Brownstone, we’re used to laughter—sometimes people are laughing with us, many times they’re laughing at us—but they’re almost always laughing. Now, we’re gonna take it up several notches with Brownstone’s first 3rd in the Burg Comedy Show.
Join us this Friday, August 20, from 8 - 10 PM for a five-act comedy show with some of Pennsylvania’s top up-and-coming young comedians. Come in early for Happy Hour (6-8) and stake out your seat for the comedy show. No seat? No worries! We hope to have you rolling in the aisles anyway.
We hope to see for a fun night of top comedy talent. And stick around afterwards, the Brownstone will kick its usual Friday nigh shenanigans into high gear at 10 PM.
Sneak Preview of Your Comedians
James McAliney
James McAliney is comedian, producer and youtuber from Philadelphia striving to be confident in his unconfidence. He has opened for national touring headliners such as Mark Normand, Stavros Halkais and has been asked to perform at festivals such as Charm City, Camp Jam, and Beardfest. He is also an Atlantic City licensed street performer. His docuseries ‘The Comedy Diaries of James McAliney’ blends the genres of Commentary, Storytime, and Vlogging and garnered over 11,000 views on YouTube. It follows his emotionally challenging journey as a young comedian finding success.
Cassandra Dee
Cassandra Dee (she/her) is a stand-up comedian and writer from the suburbs of Philadelphia. Before the pandemic, she performed her distinctive brand of dark comedy all over the area at venues like Good Good Comedy Theatre, Helium Comedy Club, and Punch Line Philly, some of which probably still exist. She’s also been featured in festivals around the country like HBO’s Women in Comedy Festival. In 2018, she won Helium’s Philly’s Phunniest Person contest. You can hear her comedy on SiriusXM, and you can follow her at TheCassandraDee on most social media.
Dan Vetrano
Dan Vetrano is a Philly-based comedian, writer, actor, producer, and is generally quite nice in conversation. He was the host and creator of the shows "Get Work" and "Worst of Philly" at Good Good Comedy Theater, and has also performed in New York Comedy Festival. He was a two-time finalist in Philly's Phunniest, is a regular host and feature at clubs Helium and Punch Line Philly, and has worked with comics like Jaboukie Young-White, Dan Cummins, Christian Finnegan, Andy Kindler, and Michael Ian Black.
Nicole Phoenix
Nicole Phoenix is a Philadelphia-based standup comedian, storyteller, and host. Most known for her warm personality, brutal honesty, and energetic delivery she is an instant crowd favorite. Never waiting for an opportunity to present itself she produced the inaugural Mad Ethnic Comedy Festival a three-day event showcasing standup comedy, improv, and sketch from Philadelphia‘a hottest POC comedians. She currently produces and hosts The Comments Section: Standup & Storytelling, a monthly show celebrating Black female and WOC all over the country. Catch her hosting Eat Your Beats at Asylum NYC.
Greg Goldstein
Greg Goldstein is a Comedian coming straight from the mean streets of Jewish suburban New Jersey to bring hora stories of life, liberty, and the pursuit of misery. When he’s not hosting his weekly show at the Gojjo in West Philadelphia you can find him producing, filming, and editing videos for the Wrestling organization Camp Leepfrog. Greg is also a part of Community Rocks where he produces shows throughout the greater Delaware Valley. When he’s not performing he’s listening to Ani DiFranco.