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Laugh with Pride

Kitsap Pride Comedy 26 (1920 X 1080 Px)

A Comedy Night Benefiting Kitsap Pride

Get ready to celebrate 30 years of Kitsap Pride the best way we know how — with big laughs, bold voices, and a whole lot of pride.
Join us for Laugh With Pride, an unforgettable LGBT comedy night featuring some of the Pacific Northwest’s funniest and most fearless comedians. All proceeds support Kitsap Pride as it marks three decades of building community, visibility, and joy right here in Kitsap County.

Kitsap Pride Comedy 26 (1920 X 1080 Px)

Headlining: Ricci Armani
A stand-up comedian, writer, and creator of the monthly sold-out show My Straight Friends — based out of The Comedy Store in LA and Emerald City in Seattle — Ricci has been celebrated as an “undisputable champion of comedy” by The Stranger, known for his fun, sassy, honest, and universal style. Named one of Forbes’ top AAPI comedians to watch, this Seattle-Tacoma native has performed all over the country, headlining and opening for names like Joe Dombrowski and Natasha Leggero, and has appeared at festivals including Portland’s RIP City Fest, Seattle’s Upper Left, and New Mexico’s Cloudtop Comedy Festival.

Featuring:
Lucy Tollefson — A Seattle-based comedian, writer, and sports fan who proves you can take the game seriously and still bring the laughs. A competitor in the prestigious 43rd Annual Seattle International Comedy Competition and a finalist in Tacoma Comedy Club’s The Voice competition, Lucy has performed at festivals across the country — from Upper Left Comedy Fest and Hell Yes Fest to Alaska B4U Die and Rip City Comedy Festival. They’ve shared the stage with late-night favorites like Adam Ray, Amy Miller, and Kate Willett, and are a regular presence at comedy clubs throughout the PNW.

Lindsey Anderson — Seattle comedian, writer, and self-described former fetus. Lindsey brings her sharp, West Coast-honed wit to stages from LA to Seattle, with festival credits including Laugh Riot Girl, Mutiny Radio Comedy Festival, Haha Harvest Festival, and Wet City Comedy Festival. She’s recently opened for gay icons Jay Jurdin, Cory O’Brian, and Amy Silverberg — so you know she’s the real deal.

Rich Snyder — Rich dives headfirst into the beautiful chaos of aging — coming out as gay later in life, discovering he’s autistic at 60, and everything in between. A familiar face on stages in Seattle, LA, and NYC, Rich has also built a massive following online, with videos that have reached millions of viewers. He is living proof that it’s never too late to find your people — or your punchline.

Come out, laugh loud, and help us celebrate 30 years of Pride in Kitsap County. This is one night you won’t want to miss.
🏳️‍🌈 All proceeds benefit Kitsap Pride.

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