Performatist
    Comedy

    James Mattern, Pat Burtscher, Kenice Mobley, Skyler Higley, Laura Sogar

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    Saturday, June 27, 2026

    6:15 PM

    New York Comedy Club - Midtown

    241 E 24th St, New York, NY 10010

    Scheduled

    About This Event

    A five-comic lineup at New York Comedy Club - Midtown features James Mattern, Kenice Mobley, Laura Sogar, Pat Burtscher and Skyler Higley. Mattern performs at City Winery NYC and the Comedy Cellar; Mobley was named on Vulture's must-watch list and released the album "Follow Up Question"; Sogar is a former international competitive swimmer turned improv and stand-up performer; Burtscher and Higley work with careful pacing and plainspoken control.

    About the Artists

    James Mattern

    James Mattern is a stand-up comedian who performs at comedy clubs, including City Winery NYC and Comedy Cellar.

    Pat Burtscher

    Pat Burtscher

    comedy

    Pat Burtscher is a New York-based comedian who appears on bills at New York Comedy Club’s East Village room. He has performed alongside Ashton Womack, Calise Hawkins, and Tatiana Frank in live club lineups.

    Kenice Mobley

    Kenice Mobley

    Kenice Mobley is a dynamic force in the New York City comedy scene, captivating audiences with her sharp wit and relatable humor. A regular performer at the New York Comedy Club on the Upper West Side, she shares the stage with comedic talents like Ashley Austin Morris and Tom Cassidy, adding her unique voice to the vibrant tapestry of the city's stand-up circuit.

    Skyler Higley

    Skyler Higley is a New York City–based comedian whose work shows up on small stages where the room can answer back. At Union Hall, Higley performs under their own name, keeping the focus on voice, pacing, and the audience’s attention.

    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.