"If I had to choose between ageism or sexism, I'd take a pat on the ass any day, since that meant someone noticed me."- Carole Montgomery
Women of a Certain Age Comedy is a show straight from the unfettered mouths and uninhibited minds of the funniest, most daring, most experienced people in comedy: the women that have seen it all. They've raised children both on and off the road with big hairy club bouncers cradling their babies while onstage. These women have stayed in comedy condos where you don't want to use a blacklight on anything. They've been told women aren't funny and asked to trade sexual favors for work. Trust us, they have A LOT to say, and they say it hysterically.
Venue:
Beyond Baroque
681 Venice Blvd
Venice, CA
www.womenofacertainagecomedy.com
Women of A Certain Age Comedy:
Created, Produced & Hosted by
Starring
About the performers:
With over two dozen TV credits to her name,
Carole Montgomery is a respected veteran of the stand-up comedy scene nationwide. Carole has headlined clubs and colleges across the USA and starred in two different Las Vegas production shows. She created Women of A Certain Age Comedy so she could perform with her very talented friends.
Cathy's comedy focuses on family, growing up, relationships, and real life from a very personal perspective. The Los Angeles Times put it best: "... Ladman has such clever, well-written material and such a breezy, unassuming delivery that it would be easy to overlook just how good she is: Her act seems effortless."
Kira Soltanovich
A regular on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno for over 8 years, Kira Soltanovich has a 1 Hour Special streaming right now called YOU DID THIS TO ME. She's currently producing her own parenting podcast called The Kira Soltanovich Show where she talks kids and comedy with her comedian guests.
Ludo Vika
The witty Ludo Vika got her first big break in the cult classic comedy, The Crazy Sitter with Ed Begley Jr. and Carol Kane. Ludo was then asked to star in two groundbreaking American-style sitcoms for Telemundo and produced by Sony television. Ludo then chronicled her incredible story in a one-woman show called L.V.'s Under the Mango Tree to huge critical success.
Felicia Michaels
Felicia was nominated twice for Funniest Female Comic by the American Comedy Awards; in 1999 she won the award. She has released one album, Lewd Awakenings. She has appeared on such networks as Showtime, MTV, VH1, NBC. She was also a Grand Champion on Star Search. You can also hear Michaels' comedy on Sirius XM radio where she is a regular guest on John Fugelsang's "Tell Me Everything"
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