Dark Horse Comedy Club @Pubkey: Adam Strauss, Kate Willett, Vincent James, Sean Conrad, Danny Palmer, Sheba Mason
Location: Midtown Comedy Club, 212 East 52nd Street, New York, NY
Saturday July 26th, 2025 - 7:00PM
Dark Horse Comedy Club 85 Washington Place , New York, NY
Featuring
Adam Strauss
Vincent James
Sean Conrad
Kate Willett
Danny Palmer
Sheba Mason
Vincent James is one of the most in-demand comedy hosts in the country, having emceed events featuring Magic Johnson, John Legend, and countless other luminaries.
Kate Willett's Netflix special debuted in 2019, and in 2020 she did stand up on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert. She has been featured on Viceland’s FLOPHOUSE and on Comedy Central’s THIS IS NOT HAPPENING. In the past, she toured with Margaret Cho nationally and internationally and has featured with comedians like Kyle Kinane, Jen Kirkman, Ali Wong, Dana Gould, and Greg Behrendt.
Danny Palmer has performed stand up practically every night and works at clubs including New York Comedy Club, Comic Strip Live, The Stand, The Standing Room, Broadway Comedy Club, and Greenwich Village Comedy Club.
In 2012, he was nominated for best comic at the Los Angeles Comedy Festival and auditioned for Comedy Central's Up Next segment of the New York Comedy Festival. In 2013 he came in first place in his Laughing Devil festival quarter final show (of 12 comics) and came in 3rd place overall out of 45 comedians selected from across the country. He's also done the Breakout Artist Series at Caroline's Comedy Club in Times Square.
Born into a theatrical family – Jackie Mason (comedian) and Ginger Reiter (playwright) – Sheba has been performing since the age of two as a stage prop in her mother’s play where she sat in her high chair and drank from her bottle. Eventually the bottle turned into a microphone, and Sheba has not left the stage since. She has appeared in Comedy Clubs and for Special Events throughout the country. Sheba performs nightly in comedy clubs in Manhattan spouting her unique witticisms, on everything from politics to Grandmas to being single in New York.
The New York Times said Adam Strauss "mines a great deal of laughter from disabling pain" and the Chicago Tribune called him "arrestingly honest and howlingly funny." Adam won the New York Fringe Festival's Overall Excellence Award, the Eddy Award for best solo show in San Francisco, and the Leffe Beer Craft Your Character storytelling competition. He's lost too many things to mention here.
