
Comedians


Michael Brown is a nationally touring stand up comedian. His experience as a talk radio co-host/producer, stage actor, voice-over artist, event host, recovering musician and comic book writer/artist have contributed to his nearly two decades of making people laugh. Since Michael Brown entered comedy professionally, he has been featured in three independent films, was voted Arkansas' Penultimate Funniest Person of 2010, performed in 2011's World Series of Comedy, was a two time Feat... see link.

Jay Dee, born in Tulsa and raised by a pack of inbred wolves, is one of the fastest rising stars on the stand-up comedy circuit. Jay's comedy can be heard nationally on Sirius/XM Satellite Radio, Pandora Internet Radio and many other media outlets. Jay Dee is one of the few comics to have performed in all 50 states(as well as Canada) and he has had the honor to perform for our troops. He has been in multiple feature films and can be seen on the big screen in the upcoming 2014 movie... See link.

Seth began comedy in 2009 and has been making people laugh ever since. Originally from Hackett, Arkansas, Seth has taken his comedy to cities all over the state. Dees' comedy is derived from his life experiences and observations of the way things work (or don't work). From growing up in the Bible Belt, to attempting to be "adult" in day-to-day life, Dees brings you into his world of no-holds-barred cynicism and laughs with you as he recalls some of the most embarrassing moments from his life.

Remember that weird kid in elementary school that would eat paste, stick crayons up his nose and was always off in his own little world? Ever wonder what happened to that kid? Well, meet Dan Fritschie. Born and raised in Arkansas, the son of free-spirited recovering hippies, Dan Fritschie was destined to see things from a different point of view. Early on, he learned that his mouth was... See link.


Marcus Lane has been performing stand-up comedy since 2006 and has worked all over the United States with many great comedians such as Eddie Brill, AJ Finney, Jason Robinson, Rocky Whatule, and many more. He has been producing and promoting live production shows for the last seven years and worked with various charities and organizations.


Zac is a founding member of Comedians NWA. He started doing stand up in 2010. He's opened for Tom Green, Robert Kelly, and Costaki Economopoulos. Zac is one of the Comedians NWA legends, if you will, for all the work he's put into cultivating the Northwest Arkansas scene. Everyone confuses him with Zac Galafinakis. Naturally. Zac Slusher is hilarious after all. And be careful. If you heckle him, he may have to give you a drum lesson.


Anthony Waits is not just a comic, he's a military veteran who tackles politics, race, sex, and all the other uncomfortable subjects inbetween, which is probably how he received the nickname "Inappropriate Ant." He started telling jokes in 2010 and was a big part in the early days of cultivating a stand up comedy scene in Northwest Arkansas. When we're roasting one of the fellow comedians, watch out for Ant! No one is safe from his jabs and humor.

Drew Welcher, an unconventional and witty comedian, is the runner-up Tulsa's Funniest Comic 2013 and a featured performer in the first annual Blue Whale Comedy Festival. She performs regularly at the Loony Bin Comedy Club, Comedy Parlor, and has toured around Oklahoma, Missouri, and Arkansas.