If you’re looking for a good time in Toronto tomorrow night, I recommend checking out the Pink Collar Comedy Tour, featuring four rising comedy stars making their name on New York’s stand-up scene:
Here’s a little more about the Pink Collar Comedy Tour’s comedians:
Erin Judge has appeared on Comedy Central’s “Live at Gotham” and at comedy clubs and festivals all around the world. This Brooklyn native recently released her first stand-up album, So Many Choices by Rooftop Comedy Productions to rave reviews. When she is not touring she produces the popular comedy hour The Afterlife at New York City’s historic Sidewalk Cafe.
If you want to see Erin in action, check out this video of her stand-up in October 2013!
Carrie Gravenson, a native New Yorker, won the 2009 New York Underground Comedy Festival’s Emerging Talent Stand-Up Competition and was a runner up in 2009′s Catch a Rising Star Stand-Up Competition. She was a semi-finalist in the Ventura Comedy competition and the She Devil comedy contest in 2012. She also co-produces “The Tomfoolery Hour,” a popular monthly comedy showcase in New York City.
Abbi Crutchfield is a comedian, writer and actor from Indianapolis, IN listed as one of the 18 Funny Women You Should Be Following on Twitter by Huffington Post Comedy. She produces two live comedy hours in New York City: The Living Room Show and Positively Awesome. You can read her work on Witstream.com. She has been featured on VH1 and MTV as well as in national commercials.
Kaytlin Bailey is the founder of the Pink Collar Comedy Tour and performs regularly at the famous Vagabond Cafe in the West Village of Manhattan. Her nothing-to-lose honesty and brazen comedic style are sure to make you laugh, or avoid eye contact with your significant other…and mom. She is originally from Raleigh, NC and a College of Charleston alumn.
They’re performing in Toronto tomorrow night — Wednesday, February 5th at 9:00 pm — at The Flying Beaver Pubaret (488 Parliament, on the west side, a block north of Carlton), and tickets are $10 in advance.
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