Join us for a night of top-tier stand-up comedy, featuring some of Canada’s funniest talents!
Miles Greenway is a rising stand-up comedian with notable achievements in the UK comedy scene. He was nominated for the Chortle Student Comedy Award in 2024, marking him as a standout talent among emerging comedians. Miles has built a reputation for his sharp humor and engaging stage presence, making waves with his performances in live shows. His work reflects a growing presence in the comedy circuit, promising continued success and recognition in the future.
Keesha Brownie is a dynamic comedian whose accomplishments span across some of the most renowned stages in comedy. She has performed at Just For Laughs in Montreal and made appearances on Kevin Hart’s LOL in Toronto. Her talent has taken her to prestigious festivals like the Edinburgh Fringe Festival in Scotland and the Laval Laughs Comedy Festival. Keesha has opened for the legendary Adam Sandler at Budweiser Stage in Toronto and has even headlined her own one-woman show, Got Brownie?. She has also emceed the Canadian Urban Music Award, showcasing her versatility as both a comedian and host. Keesha’s humor continues to resonate with audiences, whether at major festivals, comedy clubs like Punchline in Atlanta, or her own production of the Jokers Corner Comedy Series.
Kansei Yasuda is a Japanese comedian and producer based in Toronto, known for his work in organizing and producing culturally diverse comedy shows. He is the driving force behind the "Are We Good Yet?" comedy series, which brings together comedians from various Asian backgrounds, including performers from Japan, Korea, China, and other regions. These shows have become popular in Toronto, offering a platform for East, South Asian, and Arabic comedians to share their unique perspectives. Yasuda has been integral in promoting representation and inclusivity in the comedy scene
Ben Sosa Wright is a prominent queer, Latinx comedian, writer, and improviser based in Toronto. Known for his unique, playful style, Ben has performed at major comedy festivals including Just For Laughs (JFL), JFL42, and Toronto's Big City Improv Festival. In 2019, he was named one of CBC’s 15 Canadian Comics to Watch, highlighting his rising star status in the comedy scene. He has also been featured in various clubs across the country and internationally, including the Museum of Comedy in London. In addition to his live performances, Ben co-hosts the popular podcast Nostalgique, which was spotlighted by Vulture as the comedy podcast of the week
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