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Sma's Variety Show "I F*cked Up Another Year...I mean HAPPY HOLIDAYS!"
Variety Show with the theme of "I F*cked Up Another Year...I mean, HAPPY HOLIDAYS!"
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Moving Arts Theatre 3191 Casitas Avenue Los Angeles, 90039
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Variety Show with the theme of "I F*cked Up Another Year...I mean, HAPPY HOLIDAYS!"
Hosted by Smaranda Luna
Featuring performances by:
Ariel Sullivan
Gabriel Luna
Curtis Cook
Argenta Walther
Darius Bennett
Bios:
Ariel Sullivan is a screenwriter and poet from Denver, Colorado who muses that both absurdity and beauty are punctuated by humor in every story.
Gabriel Luna is an Actor and Musician best known for his roles as Marvel’s “Ghost Rider” and the Rev-9 in Terminator Dark Fate. He can next be seen starring in HBO’s “The Last of Us” and in Netflix’s “Fubar”.
Curtis Cook is a standup comedian and WGA Award-nominated writer who has puked after a keg stand on a show called Flophouse, traveled through an Ebola checkpoint for a segment on Vice News, performed standup on Comedy Central, and appeared alongside Fred Armisen and Carrie Brownstein on IFC's Portlandia. In addition to performing, Curtis has written for the recent reboot of Crank Yankers, the Hulu comedy titled This Fool, and American Dad on TBS.
Argenta Walther has been a singer for most of her life and a music teacher for a solid chunk as well. She likes to take on the deep questions about her work and come to very few conclusions. She enjoys performing with the bands NOICE and PARTCH, as well as early music groups around LA.
Stand up comedian/actor Darius Bennett originally from Detroit MI went out on a limb and moved out to Los Angeles in the middle of the night. He now performs stand up comedy at colleges and Clubs around the US including the World Famous Comedy Store. Darius Bennett is soon to be a household name.
Bill O’Neill
An actor and clown who's created numerous work for stage and film including Two Pink Doors on FX and his current solo show The Last Banana Show. He can be seen every Wednesday at Old Griffith Park Zoo performing and directing Clown Zoo, L.A's premiere silent mask ensemble. You might also spot his "punchable face" as a recurring crew member in Wendy's commercials.