The Rabbit Box presents Kitchen Sink Comedy ~ A Delicious Variety Comedy Showcase
Doors 7pm - Show starts at 8pm
$15 adv. / $18 dos : https://link.dice.fm/W2bbe714727c
Molina Molina is a queer Latina comedian based in Seattle and performs at shows all across the US including Bumbershoot, San Francisco Sketchfest, and Latina Comedy Festival. Her comedy can be described as irreverent and delightfully egotistical, and her appearance can be described as strikingly beautiful. Molina's unearned sense of confidence and perspective on the world creates a unique performance that will make you almost as obsessed with her as she is with herself.
If you have ever felt like a dud in relationships, you’re in company. Torria Pace is a relational comedian based in Seattle whose takes are fun, funky, and fresh. Whether amazed by the Gum Wall or surprised by shaving they are willing to show you the good, bad, and well I wouldn’t say ugly, but the nice personality of their life.
Ian Crowley is a comedian, writer, editor and filmmaker based in Seattle, Washington. Absurdity is at the core of his act, performing with a surreality that reflects his early life growing up in uncanny suburbs of Detroit, Michigan. He is a main player in the “Stinky Rat Academy” sketch show, and co-hosts “The MIILF Podcast”. In addition, he produces the Queers to the Front open mic as well as the Kitchen Sink Comedy open mic, which he co-founded. Ian has performed all over the PNW and has worked with veteran comics, collaborating as a director and editor on several projects. The golden eagle was his bird project in second grade. He tries to look like a golden eagle on stage…do YOU think he looks like a golden eagle?
Local “Big Time Sweetheart” Jone Dehuff is a comedian and writer based out of Seattle, Washington. Jone blends relatable observations about social awkwardness, relationships, and sexuality with a distinct sense of absurdism. They are also a regular cast member of the sketch show “Stinky Rat Academy” as well as a producer of the “Kitchen Sink” Standup open mic. You can hear more from Jone on the podcast they cohost “The Ball Fart Extremists” which posts weekly on all streaming platforms.
Andrew Frank is a non-binary autistic comedian based in Seattle. They grew up in fundamentalist Christian spaces and started stand up comedy at the age of 14. They have performed all over the United States, Canada, and Europe. They recently completed their third Edinburgh Fringe Festival where they performed two separate solo hours each day for 25 days straight. Their stand up is vulnerable, honest, and compassionate, and their character act where they play a ridiculous fundamentalist pastor is wildly satirical, playful, and hysterical. They were recently named One of the Best Undiscovered Comedians in America by Thrillist Magazine.
Spencer Earl is a young up and coming comedian and writer based out of Seattle who incorporates his two defining traits into his act: his ability to play piano, and his inability to think. Pulverized from thousands of hours of Super Monkey Ball for the Nintendo Gamecube, the now walnut size mass of pink rattling around Spencer’s ‘skull’ allows him to tap into a signature whimsical comedic style that will have you saying “that guy sure plays a lot of Super Monkey Ball for the Nintendo Gamecube” or “why does he keep name dropping Super Monkey Ball for the Nintendo Gamecube.” Unfortunately, he hit it big on TikTok in the micro-niche known as “being stupid”, amassing hundreds of thousands of followers and millions of views on his account, @senzerules, where you can see his life spiraling out of control. You can also hear Spencer on the podcast he cohosts, “The Ball Fart Extremists”, which he is forced to record weekly at threat of extermination