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Mom’s Night Out! Comedy Stand-up

  • Vino Bella 99 Front Street North Issaquah, Washington, 98027 United States (map)
January Comedy Night at Vino Bella
$15.00

Start the new year with some side-splitting comedy at Vino Bella on January 15th at 7pm. Enjoy hilarious performances from top local comedians while sipping on your favorite wine. It's the perfect way to unwind and celebrate the season.

Host/ Opener:  Zack Lyman

Zack Lyman is a national touring comedian/writer based in New York City. He has performed in black box theaters and comedy clubs across the country showcasing his high-energy comedy. He is best known for his work on “The Big Laugh” TV Show (Amazon Prime) and “Zen Comedy” hour special (Amazon Prime). He has performed at Best of Fest (Loveland Comedy Festival) and been named a “Comic to Watch”. You can see him performing across the country in his upcoming tour.  

Headliner Bio :  Gabey Lucas 

Gabey Lucas is a writer and comedian described as "witty yet strangely informative." Formerly the humor columnist for The Ubyssey in Vancouver and now semi-retired from writing for SB Nation, she's currently the author of the historical comedy baseball serial, Everett Flabbergasters.

As a comedian, her 2024 Edinburgh Fringe show, A Berkshire Boar Walks Into a Bar (and Gets Shot in the Face), was called "a delightfully odd slice of dumb history" by the Wee Review Scotland with "definite wollop and charm" per the British Comedy Guide. She's performed from New Zealand to New Orleans to North Macedonia including at Hell Yes Fest, Rip City Comedy Festival, and the Ohrid Summer Comedy Marathon. She was also named one of the 2020 Full Artists by Steve Hofstetter's Martin Foundation, but it turns out February 2020 was quite bad timing for something of that nature. Gabey's only true ambition was to be on Drunk History, where she would've told the story of Washington's Ivy League-upending, Nazi-beating 1936 crew team.

Feature :  Jenna Nobs 

A former educator, Jenna Nobs honed her comedic voice performing for fans (kindergarten) and tough crowds (5th grade after lunch) in the Seattle area. Now you can see her dry observations about life on stages across the Pacific Northwest. An audience member once said of Jenna: "You tell jokes like a librarian." She has no idea what this means.

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