Funny Ladies of Comedy presents Kerri Louise, Jody Sloane and Stacy Kendro.
Comic Kerri Louise has just appeared on a new Showtime Comedy Special called “Funny Women of a Certain Age,” streaming now. She’s been on Oprah, Dr. Oz and The Howard Stern Show. Kerri was a finalist on NBC’s Last Comic Standing and starred in her own reality TV show called “Two Funny”, on The WE Network. She has been featured on Comedy Central, VH1 and TrueTV countless times. She’s been on numerous TV talk shows, podcasts and she’s a regular on Sirius XM radio. You’ve seen her high heels on stages like The Apprentice, Americas Got Talent, Comics Unleashed, Gotham Live, and she was the warm-up for The View. Kerri Louise can be seen at the top comedy clubs and festivals nationwide. She lives in New York with her comedian husband, Tom Cotter, and their three sons. Being in a household full of testosterone, Kerri needed an escape, which is why she started her Webisode, “My Mommy Minute”. It has become very popular on Youtube for almost a decade. That audience has inspired, Kerri to write “Mean Mommy”, a funny “How To” mom book and a children’s book entitled “Harry the Elephant has an Allergy”, both on sale now on Amazon. This two-time author, hilarious comic, and mother of three (4 if you count her husband) can be found performing all over the country. VIDEO
Jody Sloane cut her entertainment teeth doing her sit-down schtick as a cheeky "Conducktor" name Penny Wise on the Boston Duck Tours. Her duck tour experience - 4,000+ tours - was the perfect tee-up to becoming a stand-up comedian. She's now a regular at esteemed comedy venues, including, Headliners Comedy Clubs throughout New England, Gotham Comedy Club in New York City, Comix Comedy Club at Foxwoods, plus roadhouses, Elks Clubs and dives from Portland to New York. Wherever people need to laugh, Jody answers the call and is a favorite in clubs across the Northeast. VIDEO
Stacy Kendro is a fun, irreverent comic with a bad attitude that is cunning, yet gracious, and above all, funny. She has performed in every imaginable venue and situation: the theatre in Boston, hosting her own weekly show in West Hollywood, clubs in New York, commercials, appearing regularly in Las Vegas – to working in a comedy duo. Lately, it’s just been straight standup. Making observations and connecting with audiences has been her tenor, using energy and characters where people relate. Some of her topics: smoking, the 50’s, being cynical, ex-husbands, gay boyfriends, and art. Special appearances include the Just For Laughs Comedy Festival in Montreal, 2011, the Boston Comedy Festival, PAX TV’s Marshall’s Women of Comedy with Caroline Rhea, and opening for Joan Rivers. Stacy is a regular at the Riviera in Las Vegas and appears in many cities and throughout New England. When home in Boston, Stacy can be seen at Giggles, Dick Doherty’s Comedy Clubs, Nick’s Comedy Stop, The Funny Bone and Catch A Rising Star. VIDEO