Dan Gabriel

Fri, Nov 29, 2024
Sat, Nov 30, 2024

Dan Gabriel

with Joey Bragg and Josh Argyle

Dan Gabriel was bit by the comedy bug in college. His fellow students at UC Davis told him he was funny and luckily he was gullible enough to believe them. The next few years were spent in class by day and searching for scraps of stage time at night. After graduation, Dan moved back to his home town of San Francisco and immersed himself in the tight-knit comedy community there. This provided Dan with chances to tour and open for comedy legends like Dave Chappelle, George Lopez, and Bob Saget. After moving to Los Angeles, Dan won the LA Take Out Comedy Competition and was the runner up in the San Francisco International Comedy Competition. Word spread and led to television appearances on Comedy Central, Star Search, Showtime, The Late Late Show, Comics Unleashed and many more.

Joey Bragg

Joey Bragg is an American actor and comedian. Bragg is known for his role as Freddie Raines in Call Your Mother and previous role as Joey Rooney in the Disney Channel sitcom Liv and Maddie, which aired from 2013 to 2017. He also played Magoo in the 2012 television film Fred 3: Camp Fred, and co-headlined the 2015 Disney XD television film Mark & Russell's Wild Ride.

Josh Argyle

Josh Argyle is equally at home telling jokes at comedy club as he is at a BBQ or barbershop. His quick wit and “everyman” relatability have helped him carve out a respected spot in the competitive Bay Area comedy scene. He is a regular at the Punch Line and Cobbs comedy club as well as a participant in the 2019 San Francisco International Comedy Competition. Josh has opened for national touring comedians such as Kyle Kinane, Doug Stanhope, Pablo Francisco and Dave Attell. Before stand-up Josh spent six years as part of a traveling imrov comedy troupe. This experience help pave the way for his spontaneous comedy style. When he is not telling jokes, Josh can be found at his apartment losing at Mario Party to his Fiancé and pontificating about the ridiculousness of writing in the third person with their tiny dog.