Nine venues to open doors for Hell Yes Fest!
Published by Sareth Ney on Sept. 6, 2016 at 3:48 a.m.
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NEW ORLEANS – Hell Yes Fest! takes place at nine venues, from Oct. 6 through Oct 16. The establishments include: Saenger Theate, Joy Theater, Nola Brewing Company, Playhouse Nola, The New Movement, Café Istanbul, The Hi-Ho Lounge, The Art Garage and The Theatre at St. Claude.
Sarah Silverman, Nick Swardson, Cameron Esposito, Fortune Feimster, Hasan Minhaj, Carly Aquilino, Rhea Butcher, Jamie Lee, Annie Lederman, Clayton English, Matt Ingebretson, Ian Karmel, Jo Firestone, Alice Wetterlund, The Grawlix (Adam Cayton-Holland, Ben Roy, and Andrew Orvedahl), Brandon Wardell, Good Cop Great Cop (Matt Porter and Charlie Hankin), Kyle Ayers, Guys We F*cked Podcast (Corrine Fisher and Krystyna Hutchinson), Bone Zone Podcast (Brendon Walsh and Randy Liedtke), James Adomian, Ian Abramson, Aparna Nacherla, Sabrina Jalees, Ricky Velez, JT Habersaat, Sam Tallent, Sabrina Jalees, Ricky Velez, Ben Gleib and many more will take part at Hell Yes Fest!
Starting the feature of Hell Yes Fest! will be English. Nola Brewing Co. is hosting his showcase. On Oct. 11, Esposito and Butcher performs at The Joy Theater. Gleib follows them, at the same venue. Guys We F*cked Podcast with Fisher and Hutchinson occurs at The Joy Theater, on Oct. 12. The Joy Theater welcomes the cast of Tru TV’s, “Those Who Can’t”, (Cayton-Holland, Roy and Orvedahl a.k.a. The Grawlix). Welcoming Wardell is Nola Brewing Taproom. The Joy Theater hosts the Girl Code Showcase featuring Aquilino, Lee and Lederman. Swardson is set to perform two shows at The Joy Theater, on Oct. 14. Minhaj will be showcasing his comedic talents at Nola Brewing Co. Feimster, Karmel Firestone and Ingebretson shares the stage at Nola Brewing Co., on Oct. 15. Silverman is performing on the final day of Hell Yes Fest! at Saenger Theatre, on Oct. 16. Tickets, doors and show times can be accessed by clicking here.
St. Claude Pass will be available for the first time, in Hell Yes Fest!’s history. $50 gains access to 45 shows at the following venues: New Movement, Hi-Ho Lounge, Art Garage, Theatre at St. Claude, Café Instanbul and Playhouse Nola. Tickets to attend are going to be made available soon. One man shows, improv troupes, sketch comedy, showcases, podcast recordings and more are included in the package. For listings of performances, times, venues and ticket information—please click here.
The New Movement, Nola Brewing and Huka Entertainment are the official sponsors. For media and sponsorship inquiries, contact Dominique Ellis at dominique@dominiqueellispr.com.
Sarah Silverman, Nick Swardson, Cameron Esposito, Fortune Feimster, Hasan Minhaj, Carly Aquilino, Rhea Butcher, Jamie Lee, Annie Lederman, Clayton English, Matt Ingebretson, Ian Karmel, Jo Firestone, Alice Wetterlund, The Grawlix (Adam Cayton-Holland, Ben Roy, and Andrew Orvedahl), Brandon Wardell, Good Cop Great Cop (Matt Porter and Charlie Hankin), Kyle Ayers, Guys We F*cked Podcast (Corrine Fisher and Krystyna Hutchinson), Bone Zone Podcast (Brendon Walsh and Randy Liedtke), James Adomian, Ian Abramson, Aparna Nacherla, Sabrina Jalees, Ricky Velez, JT Habersaat, Sam Tallent, Sabrina Jalees, Ricky Velez, Ben Gleib and many more will take part at Hell Yes Fest!
Starting the feature of Hell Yes Fest! will be English. Nola Brewing Co. is hosting his showcase. On Oct. 11, Esposito and Butcher performs at The Joy Theater. Gleib follows them, at the same venue. Guys We F*cked Podcast with Fisher and Hutchinson occurs at The Joy Theater, on Oct. 12. The Joy Theater welcomes the cast of Tru TV’s, “Those Who Can’t”, (Cayton-Holland, Roy and Orvedahl a.k.a. The Grawlix). Welcoming Wardell is Nola Brewing Taproom. The Joy Theater hosts the Girl Code Showcase featuring Aquilino, Lee and Lederman. Swardson is set to perform two shows at The Joy Theater, on Oct. 14. Minhaj will be showcasing his comedic talents at Nola Brewing Co. Feimster, Karmel Firestone and Ingebretson shares the stage at Nola Brewing Co., on Oct. 15. Silverman is performing on the final day of Hell Yes Fest! at Saenger Theatre, on Oct. 16. Tickets, doors and show times can be accessed by clicking here.
St. Claude Pass will be available for the first time, in Hell Yes Fest!’s history. $50 gains access to 45 shows at the following venues: New Movement, Hi-Ho Lounge, Art Garage, Theatre at St. Claude, Café Instanbul and Playhouse Nola. Tickets to attend are going to be made available soon. One man shows, improv troupes, sketch comedy, showcases, podcast recordings and more are included in the package. For listings of performances, times, venues and ticket information—please click here.
The New Movement, Nola Brewing and Huka Entertainment are the official sponsors. For media and sponsorship inquiries, contact Dominique Ellis at dominique@dominiqueellispr.com.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Sareth Ney is the journalist for A Quarter and Dream Pictures. He holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Mass Communications and Center for New Media from Colorado State University-Pueblo. He is a former apprentice to master of horror, Clive Barker. He is a Wu-Tang Clan inspired superhero, Wu-Man Chu. He is an award-winning short filmmaker; his goal is to write 150 articles in select time zones, inducts every article into his hall of fame, is a stand-up comedian, motivational speaker, founder and co-host of Pueblo's Independent Multimedia Podcast and is the festival director at Sareth-Fest Music and Comedy Festival.