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Janet Williams – The Tennessee Tramp

The Tennessee Tramp is a local favorite here at the StarDome. Janet doesn’t hold anything back about her views on Janet Williams marriage, divorce, men, and women. She takes her comedy to the edge and over the top. She’s not just the Tennessee Tramp; she’s a favorite of the Troops. She has traveled to Japan, Korea, Germany and several other countries that will never be the same. Janet has performed all over the world, but she will always be our hometown favorite. You don’t want to miss her, she’s been watching the news, and trash TV and has lots to say about it. If you are squeamish she’s not your gal, but if you like it over the top you’ll love her as we all do.

Brad Williams

Pound for pound, Brad Williams is the funniest comedian in the country right now, and has become one of the most in-demand comedians working today. A California native, Williams started doing stand-up comedy as a teenager and has been touring successfully ever since, routinely selling out shows all over the country and the world.Williams has parlayed that success into a multitude of stand-up television experiences, including Live at Gotham, The Tonight Show, Dave Attell’s Comedy Underground, and Jimmy Kimmel Live. Most recently, his first one-hour special, Fun Size, was the highest rated on Showtime, and a year later, he followed that up with his second special, Daddy Issues, which was more successful than the first and prompted The New York Times to write “No one is doing it [stand-up comedy] more hilariously than Brad Williams.” His third special in three years was an uproarious one, hosting some of the edgiest comedians in the country from the prestigious Montreal Just For Laughs Festival.Also an accomplished actor, Williams has appeared on numerous TV shows and feature films, including FX’s Legit, Sam and Cat, Mind of Mencia, Pitboss, a recurring role on the Hulu original show Deadbeat, and memorable roles in a plethora of movies, including Little Evil, which was produced by Scott Stuber (Ted), as well as the Netflix original Christopher Guest film, Mascots.In addition to stand-up and acting, Williams has become a dynamic on-air personality as well. His podcast with Adam Ray, About Last Night, is a mainstay on the iTunes charts. He is also a regular contributor on KROQ’s Kevin and Bean Show in Los Angeles, as well as Adam Carolla’s podcast, The Adam Carolla Show.Williams’ ability to make humorous and inspiring observations on disability, relationships, sex, and race are consistently winning over audiences and proving anyone can overcome their shortcomings. His live performances are always high energy and frequently feature full standing ovations from those in attendance, which prompted the late Robin Williams to call him “Prozac with a head.”

Brad Williams

Pound for pound, Brad Williams is the funniest comedian in the country right now, and has become one of the most in-demand comedians working today. A California native, Williams started doing stand-up comedy as a teenager and has been touring successfully ever since, routinely selling out shows all over the country and the world.Williams has parlayed that success into a multitude of stand-up television experiences, including Live at Gotham, The Tonight Show, Dave Attell’s Comedy Underground, and Jimmy Kimmel Live. Most recently, his first one-hour special, Fun Size, was the highest rated on Showtime, and a year later, he followed that up with his second special, Daddy Issues, which was more successful than the first and prompted The New York Times to write “No one is doing it [stand-up comedy] more hilariously than Brad Williams.” His third special in three years was an uproarious one, hosting some of the edgiest comedians in the country from the prestigious Montreal Just For Laughs Festival.Also an accomplished actor, Williams has appeared on numerous TV shows and feature films, including FX’s Legit, Sam and Cat, Mind of Mencia, Pitboss, a recurring role on the Hulu original show Deadbeat, and memorable roles in a plethora of movies, including Little Evil, which was produced by Scott Stuber (Ted), as well as the Netflix original Christopher Guest film, Mascots.In addition to stand-up and acting, Williams has become a dynamic on-air personality as well. His podcast with Adam Ray, About Last Night, is a mainstay on the iTunes charts. He is also a regular contributor on KROQ’s Kevin and Bean Show in Los Angeles, as well as Adam Carolla’s podcast, The Adam Carolla Show.Williams’ ability to make humorous and inspiring observations on disability, relationships, sex, and race are consistently winning over audiences and proving anyone can overcome their shortcomings. His live performances are always high energy and frequently feature full standing ovations from those in attendance, which prompted the late Robin Williams to call him “Prozac with a head.”

Ellen Skrmetti – Broadway Room

Ellen Skrmetti is a Birmingham based Instagram based comedian who gained and audience with “If The Queen Died in the South” and her ongoing series “Hey Jesus, It’s Me” 

Ellen Skrmetti – Broadway Room

Ellen Skrmetti is a Birmingham based Instagram based comedian who gained and audience with “If The Queen Died in the South” and her ongoing series “Hey Jesus, It’s Me” 

Ellen Skrmetti – Broadway Room

Ellen Skrmetti is a Birmingham based Instagram based comedian who gained and audience with “If The Queen Died in the South” and her ongoing series “Hey Jesus, It’s Me” 

Ellen Skrmetti – Broadway Room

Ellen Skrmetti is a Birmingham based Instagram based comedian who gained and audience with “If The Queen Died in the South” and her ongoing series “Hey Jesus, It’s Me” 

Anjelah Johnson-Reyes

Anjelah Johnson-Reyes was born and raised in San Jose, California where she grew up with four siblings in a large extended family to which she remains close. She embarked upon her career as a professional cheerleader for the Oakland Raiders at the age of 20 and performed at Super Bowl XXXVII where she was named the “Rookie of the Year.” After one year with the team, she decided to move to Hollywood to pursue acting. She began her stand-up career after taking a class on a whim at a local church and realized that she loved it. Just a few months later, Anjelah found herself an internet sensation and pioneer in viral YouTube videos when her notorious “Nail Salon” bit from a local comedy show was posted and received over 100 million views! Shortly thereafter she was added to the cast on the original MADtv where she trademarked her legendary character, Bon Qui Qui. Similar to the nail salon video, the Bon Qui Qui sketch caught on and have been viewed by over 75 million people.  The multi-hyphenates’ popularity has translated into six successful comedy specials: “That’s How We Do It”, “The Homecoming Show”, “Not Fancy” and “Mahalo & Good Night”, “Technically Not Stalking”, and “Say I Won’t.”  She has displayed her acting prowess both on TV and film. Some of her credits include: “Life & Beth”, “Curb Your Enthusiasm,” “Superstore,” “Moms’ Night Out,” and “Alvin & the Chipmunks: The Squeakquel.”   The past 18 months have been busy for Anjelah.  She published her first book, “Who Do I Think I Am: Stories of Chola Wishes and Caviar Dreams” (Worthy Books), a hilarious and touching memoir full of memorable anecdotes on how a Latina dynamo was able to forge ahead and become successful.  She also was front and center competing on Fox’s dance competition show “The Real Dirty Dancing” and performed at the “Netflix is a Joke – Jane Fonda and Lily Tomlin: Live Gala” which is currently streaming on Netflix.  In addition, Anjelah launched her wildly successful and sold out “Who Do I Think I Am?” standup comedy tour across the U.S. encompassed over 75+ cities across North America.  Over the coming year, Anjelah’s book “Who Do I Think I Am: Stories of Chola Wishes and Caviar Dreams” will be published in paperback and she is releasing her 6th comedy special, “Anjelah Johnson-Reyes: Say I Won’t” on Sunday, May 14th. She also will be starring Amazon Prime Video’s holiday comedy Candy Cane Lane alongside Eddie Murphy, Tracee Ellis Ross, Jillian Bell, Genneya Walton, Thaddeus J. Mixson, Robin Thede, Chris Redd, and Danielle Pinnock.  Anjelah and her husband are expecting their first child summer of 2023 and when not on the road, split their time between Los Angeles and Nashville with their dog, Banzo.

Anjelah Johnson-Reyes

Anjelah Johnson-Reyes was born and raised in San Jose, California where she grew up with four siblings in a large extended family to which she remains close. She embarked upon her career as a professional cheerleader for the Oakland Raiders at the age of 20 and performed at Super Bowl XXXVII where she was named the “Rookie of the Year.” After one year with the team, she decided to move to Hollywood to pursue acting. She began her stand-up career after taking a class on a whim at a local church and realized that she loved it. Just a few months later, Anjelah found herself an internet sensation and pioneer in viral YouTube videos when her notorious “Nail Salon” bit from a local comedy show was posted and received over 100 million views! Shortly thereafter she was added to the cast on the original MADtv where she trademarked her legendary character, Bon Qui Qui. Similar to the nail salon video, the Bon Qui Qui sketch caught on and have been viewed by over 75 million people.  The multi-hyphenates’ popularity has translated into six successful comedy specials: “That’s How We Do It”, “The Homecoming Show”, “Not Fancy” and “Mahalo & Good Night”, “Technically Not Stalking”, and “Say I Won’t.”  She has displayed her acting prowess both on TV and film. Some of her credits include: “Life & Beth”, “Curb Your Enthusiasm,” “Superstore,” “Moms’ Night Out,” and “Alvin & the Chipmunks: The Squeakquel.”   The past 18 months have been busy for Anjelah.  She published her first book, “Who Do I Think I Am: Stories of Chola Wishes and Caviar Dreams” (Worthy Books), a hilarious and touching memoir full of memorable anecdotes on how a Latina dynamo was able to forge ahead and become successful.  She also was front and center competing on Fox’s dance competition show “The Real Dirty Dancing” and performed at the “Netflix is a Joke – Jane Fonda and Lily Tomlin: Live Gala” which is currently streaming on Netflix.  In addition, Anjelah launched her wildly successful and sold out “Who Do I Think I Am?” standup comedy tour across the U.S. encompassed over 75+ cities across North America.  Over the coming year, Anjelah’s book “Who Do I Think I Am: Stories of Chola Wishes and Caviar Dreams” will be published in paperback and she is releasing her 6th comedy special, “Anjelah Johnson-Reyes: Say I Won’t” on Sunday, May 14th. She also will be starring Amazon Prime Video’s holiday comedy Candy Cane Lane alongside Eddie Murphy, Tracee Ellis Ross, Jillian Bell, Genneya Walton, Thaddeus J. Mixson, Robin Thede, Chris Redd, and Danielle Pinnock.  Anjelah and her husband are expecting their first child summer of 2023 and when not on the road, split their time between Los Angeles and Nashville with their dog, Banzo.

Anjelah Johnson-Reyes

Anjelah Johnson-Reyes was born and raised in San Jose, California where she grew up with four siblings in a large extended family to which she remains close. She embarked upon her career as a professional cheerleader for the Oakland Raiders at the age of 20 and performed at Super Bowl XXXVII where she was named the “Rookie of the Year.” After one year with the team, she decided to move to Hollywood to pursue acting. She began her stand-up career after taking a class on a whim at a local church and realized that she loved it. Just a few months later, Anjelah found herself an internet sensation and pioneer in viral YouTube videos when her notorious “Nail Salon” bit from a local comedy show was posted and received over 100 million views! Shortly thereafter she was added to the cast on the original MADtv where she trademarked her legendary character, Bon Qui Qui. Similar to the nail salon video, the Bon Qui Qui sketch caught on and have been viewed by over 75 million people.  The multi-hyphenates’ popularity has translated into six successful comedy specials: “That’s How We Do It”, “The Homecoming Show”, “Not Fancy” and “Mahalo & Good Night”, “Technically Not Stalking”, and “Say I Won’t.”  She has displayed her acting prowess both on TV and film. Some of her credits include: “Life & Beth”, “Curb Your Enthusiasm,” “Superstore,” “Moms’ Night Out,” and “Alvin & the Chipmunks: The Squeakquel.”   The past 18 months have been busy for Anjelah.  She published her first book, “Who Do I Think I Am: Stories of Chola Wishes and Caviar Dreams” (Worthy Books), a hilarious and touching memoir full of memorable anecdotes on how a Latina dynamo was able to forge ahead and become successful.  She also was front and center competing on Fox’s dance competition show “The Real Dirty Dancing” and performed at the “Netflix is a Joke – Jane Fonda and Lily Tomlin: Live Gala” which is currently streaming on Netflix.  In addition, Anjelah launched her wildly successful and sold out “Who Do I Think I Am?” standup comedy tour across the U.S. encompassed over 75+ cities across North America.  Over the coming year, Anjelah’s book “Who Do I Think I Am: Stories of Chola Wishes and Caviar Dreams” will be published in paperback and she is releasing her 6th comedy special, “Anjelah Johnson-Reyes: Say I Won’t” on Sunday, May 14th. She also will be starring Amazon Prime Video’s holiday comedy Candy Cane Lane alongside Eddie Murphy, Tracee Ellis Ross, Jillian Bell, Genneya Walton, Thaddeus J. Mixson, Robin Thede, Chris Redd, and Danielle Pinnock.  Anjelah and her husband are expecting their first child summer of 2023 and when not on the road, split their time between Los Angeles and Nashville with their dog, Banzo.