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The Underground Comedy Show

Thursday, December 2

Headliner: Christie Buchele

Christie Buchele is an accomplished standup comic from Denver, Colorado. Making a name for herself by sharing the heart-wrenching and hilariously raw realities of being a woman with a disability. Christie has been featured on Viceland’s, Flophouse; Hidden America with Jonah Ray; Laughs on Fox; First Look on NBC. Christie has performed on Limestone Comedy Festival in Bloomington, Denver's own High Plains Comedy Festival and 208 in Boise. She starred in and wrote for the Project DU film Scary Lucy which has won multiple awards at film festivals around the country. Christie has been described as "Brave" for leaving the house in that body, Christie's comedy has been described as "funny despite what she talks about..." and "Uncomfortable.." by Christie's mom. She was chosen to open up for the likes Josh Blue, Marc Maron and David Cross. As director of stand-up at Rise Comedy Theater in Denver Colorado, Christie empowers young comics to hit the stage running and tell their stories with confidence. Christie co-hosted a witty relationship advice podcast, Empty Girlfriend, which earned best Comedy Podcast by Westword Magazine and best Podcast for Sexpot Comedy in 2017. As one third of the Denver Comedy powerhouse, The Pussy Bros, Christie reps the Mile High City hard while crushing audiences with a wry, biting style that’s a bit sweet, and a little bit surly; proving time and again you can say almost anything with a smile on your face and a gimp in your step.

Feature: Michael Isaacs

Michael Isaacs is a Denver-based standup comic and writer. He has been a featured performer across the US on High Plains Comedy Festival, Altercation Festival, Savage Henry Festival, Denver’s Underground Music Showcase, 50 First Jokes, and was a finalist in the 2019 Comedy Works New Faces Competition. Michael is a two-time first place winner of Denver’s Phone It In Film Festival and has written and directed productions at Denver’s Bug Theatre, Denver’s Dangerous Theatre, and Denver Open Media Foundation. His sketch show “Meatloaf and the Milkman” can be found on YouTube and podcast platforms.

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