Five of the funniest women in the area will be at Galaxy Brewing Company in Binghamton for Pre-existing Conditions IX on Saturday, Sept. 14. Angelia Petrillo and Holly Griffin will share the stage with three New York City comedians, Kelsey Claire Hagen, Cindy Doan and Amamah Sardar.
Tickets are $5 online and at the door, which will open at 8 p.m. The show will start at 9 p.m.
Pre-existing Conditions IX is the longest-running, all-female comedy show in the Binghamton area.
About the comedians:
Nothing is off-limits for Angelia Petrillo, who's everywhere around the Scranton area and has performed in New York City. Petrillo produces shows all over Scranton, won Matty B's Roast Battle II and opened for Gilbert Gottfried. A founder of StreetKar Comedy, Petrillo combines heavy doses of self-loathing and her musical talent to keep the crowd laughing.
Holly Griffin is a Binghamton comedian, who tells stories about everyday life, unexpected hijinks, Tinder adventures and uncomfortable social situations. They’ll leave you with the feeling that you’re glad you’re not her. Whether you’re laughing with her or at her, you’ll be happy you were a witness to the calamity.
Kelsey Claire Hagen, a Wisconsin native and New York City comedian. Coming out of the Rochester comedy scene, Hagen has opened for Nikki Glaser, Pete Johansen and Maria Bamford. She's performed at the Burning Bridges Festival in Pittsburgh, works consistently along the East Coast and Midwest and is the creator of the Don't Grab My Pussy comedy show.
Cindy Doan is an Atlanta comic who shares her name with sweet old ladies, truck-stop strippers and the least favorite Brady. She’s performed at the Laughing Skull Festival and the Baltimore Comedy Festival. She’s also the lead in the You42 series, “PrettyFunny.” Cindy started doing comedy to create laughter and provide a special perspective on life. But most of all, to compensate for her small tits.
A Brown graduate and former teacher, Amamah Sardar came up through the Boston comedy scene before moving to New York City. On top of being a writer for LOL Comedy, Sardar performs all over the city. She hosts Epic, a regular show at the Cobra Club in Brooklyn, and has been on Sirius XM.