About Cameron Esposito
Recently named one of Variety’s 10 Comics to Watch of 2016, comedian Cameron Esposito has been called “the Future of Comedy” by Jay Leno, and has appeared on CONAN (TBS), Last Call with Carson Daly (NBC), @midnight (Comedy Central), Maron (IFC), Adventure Time (Cartoon Network) and a
recurring panelist position on E’s Chelsea Lately.
Last year, Cameron appeared in Gary Marshall’s “Mother’s Day” for Open Road and IM Global, opposite Julia Roberts, Jennifer Aniston and Jason Sudeikis. Most recently she can be seen in the feature “Sleight,” (Sundance premiere) opposite Jacob Latimore, Dule Hill and Sasheer Zamata, among others.
Cameron also recently hosted the GLAAD Media Awards.
Cameron’s GLAAD-nominated comedy series, “Take My Wife,” just finished shooting its second season, following her one hour comedy special “Marriage Material,” which premiered on Seeso in March 2016. Named a “Comic to Watch” by LA Weekly, Time Out Los Angeles, and Cosmopolitan Magazine, Cameron has been firmly cemented as one of pop culture’s most visible and beloved young LGBT activists and advocates.
Cameron’s #1 on iTunes standup album, Same Sex Symbol, was named a Best of 2014 Comedy Album by
The AV Club. She was named one of 2014’s Comedians of the Year by Paste Magazine, an Artist to Watch in 2015 by Los Angeles Magazine and Comedian of the Year for 2014 by Consequence of Sound.
About Rhea Butcher
Rhea Butcher is a Los Angeles-based stand-up comic, actor and writer. Originally from the Midwest, Rhea grew up skateboarding the mean streets of Akron, Ohio. Her blue collar brand of cool has endeared her to audiences nationwide, as she appears on shows such as @Midnight, Conan, and Adam Ruins Everything. Her GLAAD Award Nominated, New York Times/Vanity Fair/Esquire/Vulture Critics’ Pick show, “Take My Wife,” which she co-created
and co-stars in with her wife, Cameron Esposito, premiered on NBC’s Seeso in 2016. Currently in post on the second season, in which Rhea added the role of director to her resume, they will be hitting the road together for a theatre tour this fall to be announced soon. Rhea’s debut standup album, “Butcher” was released earlier this year at #1 through Kill Rock Stars Records and you can experience her weekly; co-hosting the long-running live show and podcast, Put Your Hands Together.
Friday, March 9
Doors 6:00PM | Show 7:00PM
Tickets and more info HERE
*Must be 19+ w/ID for entry and bar service.
**Sorry, Rio Theatre Groupons and passes not accepted for this event