July 13 - July 16

Chris Garcia

Chris Garcia

Chris Garcia is a comedian, television writer, and podcaster from Los Angeles.

You may have seen him tell his jokes on his very own half hour special on Comedy Central, This Is Not Happening, Adam Devine’s House Party, and @Midnight. Chris was named a New Face at the 2016 Montreal Just For Laughs Comedy Festival and a “Comedian You Should and Will Know” by Vulture. He has written for Comedy Central, Adult Swim, Broadway Video, and is currently writing for Mr. Iglesias, a sitcom coming soon to Netflix. He’s been a guest on memorable podcast episodes of This American Life, WTF with Marc Maron, and 2 Dope Queens. Chris is currently in production on a podcast for WNYC Studios called Dead Parents Social Club, where he makes death funny.

07/14/2023 8:00 PM

Door Time: 7:15 PM

Other Showtimes

Shows are for 21 and over only, with valid ID.
*2 Drink minimum per person.*
Doors open 30-60 minutes prior depending on showtime.

*All show lineups are subject to change.
(In this Covid era, our lineups can and may change at the last minute, as needed.)

**For those guests who may need extra assistance in seating or space for a wheelchair, we kindly ask that you call the club and leave a message letting us know, along with your name and the show you are attending. 408.736.0921 That way we can be sure to reserve the table with the best access for you.

Chris Garcia is a comedian, television writer, and podcaster from Los Angeles.

You may have seen him tell his jokes on his very own half hour special on Comedy Central, This Is Not Happening, Adam Devine’s House Party, and @Midnight. Chris was named a New Face at the 2016 Montreal Just For Laughs Comedy Festival and a “Comedian You Should and Will Know” by Vulture. He has written for Comedy Central, Adult Swim, Broadway Video, and is currently writing for Mr. Iglesias, a sitcom coming soon to Netflix. He’s been a guest on memorable podcast episodes of This American Life, WTF with Marc Maron, and 2 Dope Queens. Chris is currently in production on a podcast for WNYC Studios called Dead Parents Social Club, where he makes death funny.