Crom Comedy Festival to end in Denver
Published by Sareth Ney on March 24, 2017 at 7:43 p.m.
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DENVER – Crom Comedy Festival will bring come to an end, on May 19 through 20. Omaha, Neb. (April 21 through April 23) and Toronto, Ontario Canada (May 5 through May 6) were/are the other cities involved with the festival. Venues for the last set of dates of each city are to be announced.
Adam Hayton-Holland, Amy Miller, Andy Peters, Eric Dadourian, Aaron Naylor, Arish Singh, Bob Gurnett, Brandon Cordes, Brenna Grabo, Bri Pruett, Caitlin Checkeroski, Chris Larkin, Collin Klug, Dan Perlman, Danny Maupin, Dante Powell, David Kousgaard, David Venhuizen, David Zoe Leon, Farah Brook, Ian Douglas Terry, Jason Van Class, Jeff Wattenhofer, Jess Salomon, Joe Kwaczala, Joe McAdam, John Bueno, John Dahlgren, Jordan Huggins, Jules Posner, Justin Covington, Matt Vanepps, Michelle Biloon, Mike Perry, Mike Vamosi, Neeraj Srinivasan, Nicole Calasich, Nicole Conlan, Powell Mansfield, Reid Clark, Ryan De La Garza, Sarah Afkami, Sean Flaherty, Steve Vanderploeg, Tawanda Gona, Timmi Lasley, Tyler Jackson, Whitney Wasson and Will Hancock performed in Omaha, Neb. O’Leaver’s and Lookout Lounge were the venues involved with Crom Comedy Festival.
Toronto, Ontario, Canada’s lineup for Crom Comedy Festival includes: Ben Kronberg, Brett Davis, Dave Ross, Jo Firestone, Mark Little, Adrian McNair, Aliya Kanani, Ana-Marija Stojic, Andrew Michaan, Andrew Michael, Ashley Bez, Brett Hiker, Byron Graham, Dash Kwiatkoski, Drew Anderson, Ed Galvez, Everado Ramirez, Gabe Koury, Greg Houston, Hoodo, Terry, Jeremiah Coughlan, Justin Williams, Karl Hess, Kwasi Mensah, Michael Kolberg, Mike Carrozza, Natalie Norman, Conlan, Nour Hadidi, Omar Nava, Rachelle Elie, Rebecca Leib, Rick Wood, De La Garza, Ryan Schutt, Stephanie Webber, Turner Barrowman and Hancock.
Allen Strickland Williams, Brooks Wheelan, Solomon Georgio, The Puterbaugh Sisters, Adam Pasi, Alan Bromwell, Alex Falcone, Andrew Bueno, Ashley Huck, Aubrey Jacobowitz, Bryan Yang, Carolyn Busa, Cherith Fuller, Chuck Watkins, Curtis Cook, Dan Weber, David Rodriguez, Dwight Simmons, Geoff Tice, Grace Thomas, Greg Ellis, Harris Mayersohn, Terry, James Draper, Jeremy Eli, Jon Durnell, Katherine Jessup, Katie Hannigan, Katie Nguyen, Mallory Wallace, Matt Cobos, Matt Monroe, Micheal Foulk, Mitch Jones, Nick Nemeroff, Conlan, Nolawee Mengist, Olive Lynch, Omar Shaukat, Pat Regan, Rana May, Robbie Pankow, Robby Hoffman, Shane Lucas Price, Tyrel Hartman, Vince Caldera, Hancock, Winslow Dumane and Zach Welch are part of the Denver lineup of Crom Comedy Festival.
For more information about Crom Comedy Festival, visit their website by clicking here. To contact them via email, they can be reached at [email protected]. To stay up-to-date, follow them on Facebook and Twitter.
Adam Hayton-Holland, Amy Miller, Andy Peters, Eric Dadourian, Aaron Naylor, Arish Singh, Bob Gurnett, Brandon Cordes, Brenna Grabo, Bri Pruett, Caitlin Checkeroski, Chris Larkin, Collin Klug, Dan Perlman, Danny Maupin, Dante Powell, David Kousgaard, David Venhuizen, David Zoe Leon, Farah Brook, Ian Douglas Terry, Jason Van Class, Jeff Wattenhofer, Jess Salomon, Joe Kwaczala, Joe McAdam, John Bueno, John Dahlgren, Jordan Huggins, Jules Posner, Justin Covington, Matt Vanepps, Michelle Biloon, Mike Perry, Mike Vamosi, Neeraj Srinivasan, Nicole Calasich, Nicole Conlan, Powell Mansfield, Reid Clark, Ryan De La Garza, Sarah Afkami, Sean Flaherty, Steve Vanderploeg, Tawanda Gona, Timmi Lasley, Tyler Jackson, Whitney Wasson and Will Hancock performed in Omaha, Neb. O’Leaver’s and Lookout Lounge were the venues involved with Crom Comedy Festival.
Toronto, Ontario, Canada’s lineup for Crom Comedy Festival includes: Ben Kronberg, Brett Davis, Dave Ross, Jo Firestone, Mark Little, Adrian McNair, Aliya Kanani, Ana-Marija Stojic, Andrew Michaan, Andrew Michael, Ashley Bez, Brett Hiker, Byron Graham, Dash Kwiatkoski, Drew Anderson, Ed Galvez, Everado Ramirez, Gabe Koury, Greg Houston, Hoodo, Terry, Jeremiah Coughlan, Justin Williams, Karl Hess, Kwasi Mensah, Michael Kolberg, Mike Carrozza, Natalie Norman, Conlan, Nour Hadidi, Omar Nava, Rachelle Elie, Rebecca Leib, Rick Wood, De La Garza, Ryan Schutt, Stephanie Webber, Turner Barrowman and Hancock.
Allen Strickland Williams, Brooks Wheelan, Solomon Georgio, The Puterbaugh Sisters, Adam Pasi, Alan Bromwell, Alex Falcone, Andrew Bueno, Ashley Huck, Aubrey Jacobowitz, Bryan Yang, Carolyn Busa, Cherith Fuller, Chuck Watkins, Curtis Cook, Dan Weber, David Rodriguez, Dwight Simmons, Geoff Tice, Grace Thomas, Greg Ellis, Harris Mayersohn, Terry, James Draper, Jeremy Eli, Jon Durnell, Katherine Jessup, Katie Hannigan, Katie Nguyen, Mallory Wallace, Matt Cobos, Matt Monroe, Micheal Foulk, Mitch Jones, Nick Nemeroff, Conlan, Nolawee Mengist, Olive Lynch, Omar Shaukat, Pat Regan, Rana May, Robbie Pankow, Robby Hoffman, Shane Lucas Price, Tyrel Hartman, Vince Caldera, Hancock, Winslow Dumane and Zach Welch are part of the Denver lineup of Crom Comedy Festival.
For more information about Crom Comedy Festival, visit their website by clicking here. To contact them via email, they can be reached at [email protected]. To stay up-to-date, follow them on Facebook and Twitter.
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.