Performatist
    Comedy

    Daniel Simonsen, Ashton Womack, Richard Sarvate, Joanna M. Briley, Laura Sogar

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    Saturday, June 20, 2026

    6:15 PM

    New York Comedy Club - Midtown

    241 E 24th St, New York, NY 10010

    Scheduled

    About This Event

    Daniel Simonsen, Ashton Womack, Richard Sarvate, Joanna M. Briley and Laura Sogar appear in a five-comic bill at New York Comedy Club - Midtown. Simonsen offers a Norwegian perspective shaped by work on the city’s club circuit; Briley favors close observation and conversational timing; Sogar brings an athlete’s discipline from years in elite competitive swimming to her improv-and-stand-up pacing; Womack and Sarvate add club-tested stand-up.

    About the Artists

    Daniel Simonsen

    Daniel Simonsen

    Step into the vibrant world of comedy with Daniel Simonsen, a talented Norwegian comedian who has made his mark on New York City's bustling comedy scene. Known for his unique comedic voice and sharp wit, Daniel regularly captivates audiences at the New York Comedy Club's Upper West Side location, a hub for emerging and established comedic talents.

    Ashton Womack

    Ashton Womack is a comedian known for his performances in stand-up comedy and live shows.

    Richard Sarvate

    Richard Sarvate

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    Richard Sarvate is a stand-up comedian known for his performances in various comedy clubs, including the New York Comedy Club.

    Joanna M. Briley

    Joanna M. Briley is a New York City–based comedian who performs on club lineups such as New York Comedy Club’s Upper West Side room. She has shared bills with comics including Nathan Macintosh, Neko White, Tom Cassidy, and Janelle Draper, appearing on events like the venue’s Valentine’s Day showcase.

    Laura Sogar

    Laura Sogar

    Laura Sogar is a comedian whose background includes years of elite competitive swimming, including international medals for the United States before she left the sport in 2016. She later shifted into improv and stand-up, bringing an athlete’s discipline to her writing and pacing.