2nd Annual Baltimore Comedy Festival Opening Night

2nd Annual Baltimore Comedy Festival Opening Night

A party at Motor House kicked off the five-day comedy fest, which would feature more than 100 professional comedians from around the country.

While a handful of folks got dibs on their seats in the theater…

Most folks – some of the fest’s performers, friends and fans – congregated in Motor House’s Showroom Bar before the opening night show.

Pictured (LtoR) Andre Mazelin, Motor House artistic director; and Cassandra Miller, Motor House managing director

Pictured (LtoR)Ivan Martin, comedian/Baltimore Comedy Festival founder; and Ashley Molese, Coven Projects/Baltimore Comedy Festival partner

Pictured (LtoR) “Dark Mark” Joyner, comedian/event performer; and John Nagle, Baltimore-based comic

Pictured (LtoR) Janice Steward, Visit Baltimore office manager; and Jared Ellis, Stoop Nerds founder

Pictured (LtoR) Bricen Tate, Towson Hospitality marketing director; and Kirsten Brinlee, Baltimore Collegetown Network executive director

Pictured (LtoR) Richard Yeagley, Dickie Bruce Productions principal/producer/filmmaker; and Jessica Yen, Baltimore area marketing manager

Pictured (LtoR) Liz Carr, comedian/event performer; and Lilly Sparks, comedian/festival performer

Pictured (LtoR) Jazmine Tomes, Marvin restaurant & bar bartender; and Colby Ware, Baltimore-based photographer (August 29, 2018 – Motor House)

Sloane Brown

Baltimore's longtime fashion and social scene reporter, Sloane is the founder/managing editor of Baltimore Snap.

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