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For one night only, Alex Payne and Nathan Mosher return to San Francisco to co-headline at one of the bay area’s hottest venues. The two will share the stage for a night of jokes, stories, songs, poetry, storytelling, clowning, character, and general male bonding.
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Nathan Mosher (NBC Stand-Up For Diversity, Edinburgh Fringe, 3Arts Entertainment):
A jack of all trades, 24-year-old Nathan Mosher is one of a kind. Utilizing a vast arsenal of jokes, storytelling, poetry, and music, Mosher creates a narrative that keeps the audience on their toes and engaged. Mosher touches on topics like mental health, relationships, and growing up as a second generation immigrant.
Mosher started at the young age of 17 honing his craft in coffee shops and comedy clubs he wasn’t even allowed into. After going to college at UCLA he took advantage of the burgeoning comedy scene, running shows in lecture halls, theatres, coffee shops, classrooms, and parking lots. Co-founder of the Shenanigans Comedy Club, Nathan’s hard work and DIY work ethic catapulted UCLA to be ranked 2nd by College Magazine’s “Top 10 Colleges For Aspiring Comedians”. While there Nathan opened for comedians like Ali Wong, Maria Bamford, Moshe Kasher, Quincy Jones, and many, many more. While still in college, Nathan signed to the prestigious management company 3Arts and continued his DIY work ethic.
He has brought his trademark informal yet, spellbinding words to stages in London, New York, Boston, D.C., San Francisco, the Edinburgh Fringe Festival, and as a semi-finalist in NBC’s Stand Up for Diversity Showcase. Mosher’s inherent ability to hustle while fostering his craft has continued to elevate him to more recently work with respected acts like Maria Bamford and Jo Koy.
Originally a poet, Mosher has recently begun to incorporate his flare for rhyme and reason in the conceit of a one man show entitled “Nathan Mosher is Injured: A compilation of jokes, stories, poems, and songs about a breakup, a breakdown, and a breakthrough.” After pursuing stand-up he chose to abandon poetry seriously but after becoming embedded in the Los Angeles spoken word poetry scene, he now yearns to create experiences that translate the feelings he got writing poetry in his notebook every night as a teenager. A classically trained pianist since the age of 7, Nathan has also begun to weave his poetry into lyrics and songwriting, planning the release of an original EP scheduled for July of 2020.
See more of his work at nathanmosherisgoodenough.com
Alexander Payne (Uninspired, Caroline’s, New York Comedy Club):
Alexander Payne is one of New York’s most versatile comedians. He writes and stars in the popular web-series “Uninspired”, a surrealist imagining of New York through the eyes of himself and his roommate. He hosts two of the coolest underground comedy shows “Live At The Inn”- a variety show full of characters/sketches and “Midnight Confessions” an improv music show at The Music Inn in Greenwich Village. He can be seen performing at The Comedy Store, Carolines on Broadway, Broadway Comedy Club, New York Comedy Club, and a city near you. His act features a mix of stand-up and characters, centralizing on a man coming apart at the seams, one who might seem overly paranoid, emotionally unfiltered, and self-obsessed with his past. Whether it be race, spirituality, or day to day musings, Alex’s humor comes with biting wit, intellectual prowess, and a penchant for the truth.
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Nathan Mosher (NBC Stand-Up For Diversity, Edinburgh Fringe, 3Arts Entertainment):
A jack of all trades, 24-year-old Nathan Mosher is one of a kind. Utilizing a vast arsenal of jokes, storytelling, poetry, and music, Mosher creates a narrative that keeps the audience on their toes and engaged. Mosher touches on topics like mental health, relationships, and growing up as a second generation immigrant.
Mosher started at the young age of 17 honing his craft in coffee shops and comedy clubs he wasn’t even allowed into. After going to college at UCLA he took advantage of the burgeoning comedy scene, running shows in lecture halls, theatres, coffee shops, classrooms, and parking lots. Co-founder of the Shenanigans Comedy Club, Nathan’s hard work and DIY work ethic catapulted UCLA to be ranked 2nd by College Magazine’s “Top 10 Colleges For Aspiring Comedians”. While there Nathan opened for comedians like Ali Wong, Maria Bamford, Moshe Kasher, Quincy Jones, and many, many more. While still in college, Nathan signed to the prestigious management company 3Arts and continued his DIY work ethic.
He has brought his trademark informal yet, spellbinding words to stages in London, New York, Boston, D.C., San Francisco, the Edinburgh Fringe Festival, and as a semi-finalist in NBC’s Stand Up for Diversity Showcase. Mosher’s inherent ability to hustle while fostering his craft has continued to elevate him to more recently work with respected acts like Maria Bamford and Jo Koy.
Originally a poet, Mosher has recently begun to incorporate his flare for rhyme and reason in the conceit of a one man show entitled “Nathan Mosher is Injured: A compilation of jokes, stories, poems, and songs about a breakup, a breakdown, and a breakthrough.” After pursuing stand-up he chose to abandon poetry seriously but after becoming embedded in the Los Angeles spoken word poetry scene, he now yearns to create experiences that translate the feelings he got writing poetry in his notebook every night as a teenager. A classically trained pianist since the age of 7, Nathan has also begun to weave his poetry into lyrics and songwriting, planning the release of an original EP scheduled for July of 2020.
See more of his work at nathanmosherisgoodenough.com
Alexander Payne (Uninspired, Caroline’s, New York Comedy Club):
Alexander Payne is one of New York’s most versatile comedians. He writes and stars in the popular web-series “Uninspired”, a surrealist imagining of New York through the eyes of himself and his roommate. He hosts two of the coolest underground comedy shows “Live At The Inn”- a variety show full of characters/sketches and “Midnight Confessions” an improv music show at The Music Inn in Greenwich Village. He can be seen performing at The Comedy Store, Carolines on Broadway, Broadway Comedy Club, New York Comedy Club, and a city near you. His act features a mix of stand-up and characters, centralizing on a man coming apart at the seams, one who might seem overly paranoid, emotionally unfiltered, and self-obsessed with his past. Whether it be race, spirituality, or day to day musings, Alex’s humor comes with biting wit, intellectual prowess, and a penchant for the truth.
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