September 27 @ 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm

An Evening with the Residents: A Comedy Show at the Congressional Cemetery

An Evening with the Residents: A Comedy Show at the Congressional Cemetery

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An Evening with the Residents: A Comedy Show at the Congressional Cemetery

The Congressional Cemetery is pleased to host an uproariously funny comedy show in our on-site chapel. An Evening with the Residents, so named to recognize the affectionate nickname for the permanent “residents” of the Congressional Cemetery, will feature some of DC’s top comedians bringing their best thematic material to the stage. Get your tickets today—this is a rare opportunity to spend an evening of live entertainment in one of DC’s historic, revered landmarks.

Doors Open at 7:00 PM in the HCC Chapel.

OUR COMICS!

Stacey Axler:
Stacey Axler has been performing regularly since 2021, at shows and clubs throughout DC and
Maryland. Stacey has performed in comedy festivals such as the North Carolina Comedy
Festival, Solocom in NYC and the Sixth City Comedy Festival. Stacey also hosts a monthly
standup show.

Joey Friedman:
Joey began performing at her parent’s dinner table in Monsey, NY. As a cancer survivor, she has
nothing to fear and delivers jokes with an unshakable frankness. She can be found regularly
hosting and featuring at the DC Improv for acts such as Louis Katz, Brad Williams, Emily Catalano
and AdamRay. Most recently, she featured in Ari Shaffir’s upcoming special. Every year, she
co-produces alongside Improbable Comedy and Cyrus Chansler, a special fundraiser stand up
show, Sense of Tumor, featuring all survivors, thrivers and caregivers.

Rebecka Green:
Rebecka Green moved to DC in 2021 from rural Iowa with the public intention of wanting a big
city moment, and with the quiet intention of pursuing standup comedy. As the Midwest-grown
daughter of a Swedish computer scientist and a religion professor, her on-stage presence is a
combination of disarming Midwestern and dry Scandinavian humor, and her comedy focuses on
all things family, religion, city life (rats), and pop culture. She appears on some of the city’s
best-known stages, such as the DC Improv, Hotbed, and Room 808.

Patty Mata:
Patty is a DC based comic, originally from Canada, who has hosted at the Arlington Drafthouse
for Adam Conover, Dulce Sloan and Matt Friendly. When Patty isn’t doing comedy, she is a local
social worker who is desperately trying not to get deported. She enjoys poking fun at the state
of the country’s affairs and will accept maple syrup as a tradable good.

Tre Solo:
Tre’ grew up a military brat by way of Atlanta and Beaumont Texas. Tre started doing stand-up
comedy after being in the Navy. His material consists of stories from the military, living around
the world, and being raised by an uncanny southern family. Tre’ makes the audience laugh by
making seemingly outrageous life experiences relatable to the audience.

Winston Hodges:
Winston Hodges is from Washington DC by way of Virginia. He’s toured all over the east coast
showcasing his southern charm and edgy wit. He’s been featured on Don’t Tell Comedy Secret
Sets, and his videos have been viewed over a combined 20 million times online. He hosts the
Dog Namepodcast, and his award winning special Grieving Productively is available on YouTube
and his label debut album Already Aware is available on Apple/Spotify/Amazon. Winston has
opened for Demetri Martin, Brian Regan, Mark Normand, Michael Che, and Dave Attell, to
name a few.

Get your tickets below!

Venue

Historic Congressional Cemetery Chapel
1801 E Street, Southeast
Washington, DC 20003 United States
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Phone
(202) 543-0539
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