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Crack Me Up at 1st Street Wine Company Thursday April 23, 2026 8pm
Crack Me Up at 1st Street Wine Company Thursday April 23, 2026 8pm

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Crack Me Up at 1st Street Wine Company
April 23 @ 8:00 pm – 9:30 pm PDT
Can you keep a straight face for 3 minutes? Let’s find out.
Three comics, one audience member. Each comic gets 60 seconds to make you laugh. If you can face all three without cracking up, you win a prize!
Plus, each comedian performs their own stand-up set before the challenge begins. It’s part comedy show, part game show, all laughs!

Jared Camacho, your host
Jared “Nacho” Camacho is an improviser and stand up comedian from Livermore, California. His style aims to poke fun at life’s ambiguity with a witty and sardonic tone. Jared likes to interact with the audience and share hilarious anecdotes, often making fun of himself and those closest to him. He runs a monthly “Roast Battle Royale” at Livermore’s own R-Place Music Club.

Donovan Robertson
Donovan is an LA native based in the Bay Area who got into comedy as a punishment for finishing last in fantasy football. Turns out losing was the best thing that ever happened to him. His material covers dating disasters, growing up as the token Black kid in predominantly white private schools, and navigating life as someone who’s perpetually confused by social interactions.

Andy Obert
Andy is a Pleasanton-based tech executive who spent decades leading sales teams and sitting through meetings that should have absolutely been emails – so he naturally turned to stand up comedy. A Midwestern living in the Bay Area, Andy’s comedy tackles marriage, parenting adult kids, observations on his upbringing, corporate life, and his ventures into therapy. When not on stage he is trying to figure out if he is having a midlife crisis or just finally has enough money to admit it.


