Standup for Planned Parenthood Hosted by Maddy Kelly
About This Event
Hosted by Maddy Kelly, Standup for Planned Parenthood brings a mixed bill of rock/pop songwriters and small-room comedians to Union Hall, a Park Slope room known for close listening and quick shifts between music and comedy. The lineup features Alex, Grace, Kate, Mary, Molly, Rachel, Shalaby and Victoria alongside Carney, Nico, Segan, Willett, Yvette, Johnson and Coster. Sets are short and direct, privileging songcraft and documentary-minded material over spectacle.
About the Artists
Rachel
Rachel is an electrifying presence in the rock and pop music scene, captivating audiences with her dynamic performances and heartfelt compositions. Known for her collaborative spirit, Rachel has graced the stage alongside a diverse array of artists, including the likes of Peyton Dix and Marty, leaving a lasting impression wherever she performs.
Coster
Coster is a Dutch surname that surfaces across European and American cultural history, attached to figures in painting, literature, theater, and music. This profile refers to a current performing artist using the name “Coster,” presented here without a single, verified biographical lineage in the public record.
Grace
Grace is a New York City–based performer working across rock/pop songwriting and DJ sets, appearing at venues including Union Hall and Signal. Her credits span mixed-bill shows that place short song sets alongside character-driven comedy, with collaborators and billmates including Frankenstein’s Baby, Kurt Braunohler, Irene, Morales, Zae, Jordan, and Meka.
Johnson
Johnson is a New York–based performer whose work sits between stage craft and close observation, shaped by formal training and steady time in rehearsal rooms. In recent seasons, they have appeared in roles across theater and performance work presented at small and mid-size New York City venues, including downtown stages and black-box spaces.
Alex
Alex is a New York City–based rock/pop artist who performs at Union Hall, a room known for close listening and quick shifts between comedy, music, and community shows. They have appeared on the lineup for PRETTY MAJOR, including the edition hosted by Jay Jurden, alongside performers such as Grace, Johnson, Wally, Conor, Michelle, Tessa Belle, and Jo Sunday.
Victoria
Victoria is a New York City–based rock and pop performer whose work often appears in small-room settings, including Union Hall. She has shared bills with LATE BLOOMERS, a rotating lineup of unexpected solo characters, alongside Grace, Reiter, Gus, Heagerty, Nick, Mestad, and Ashley.