One Funny Hour: With Alan Resnick • Anna Seregina

Sun 01/19/25
6:00PM
All Ages
comedy
$20 ADV // $25 DOS

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Alan Resnick

(Los Angeles, CA)
Genre: Comedian

LA’s favorite funny man Alan Resnick is coming to Milwaukee to perform his critically acclaimed one hour of hilarious comedy that is sure to entertain audiences young and old! NOTE: strict 18+ age limit.

Alan Resnick is a filmmaker, comedian, and visual artist. He has worked with FX and Adult Swim and is known for videos such as Live Forever As You Are Now With Alan Resnick, Unedited Footage of a Bear, This House Has People In It, and The Dream. Resnick’s fractured take on society’s ills has delighted audiences around the world for many years, he is essentially a truth teller who tells it like it is.

Anna Seregina

(Los Angeles, CA)
Genre: Comedian

Anna Seregina is a Los Angeles-based comedian, actor, and writer originally from Russia. She was chosen as one JFL’s 2023 New Faces, Time Out LA’s 2020 Comics to Watch and Vulture’s 2019 Comics to Watch. Anna has appeared on CBS, Adult Swim, Comedy Central, and (unbelievably) Vanderpump Rules. She has performed at comedy festivals and notable venues across the country, including Netflix is a Joke Festival, SXSW, SF Sketchfest, New York Comedy Festival, SFMOMA, and -perhaps most importantly- the Viper Room.
We would be remiss not to touch on the subject of podcasting. Anna voiced Niya in the Kristen Wiig, Alia Shawkat, and Sebastian Silva Gimlet podcast, SANDRA. She is the co-creator and co-host of the two-season semi-scripted comedy podcast TRUTH HOUNDS for iHeartMedia alongside frequent collaborator Kyle Mizono.

“…her act is as much a symphony of sound and motion as it is quote-unquote material” – Time Out L.A.

“…incredible, Buster-Keaton-esque” – the Austin Chronicle

“In everything she does, Anna Seregina combines a bold desire for experimentation, a flourish of grace, and an undeniable sense of play.” – Vulture

“…dryly surreal … always interesting”” – Chortle