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Crack Me Up at 1st Street Wine Company Thursday February 26 2026 8pm
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Crack Me Up at 1st Street Wine Company Thursday February 26 2026 8pm

February 26 @ 8:00 pm – 9:30 pm PST
Reserved Seating Included with Each Ticket
Your table is automatically reserved under the last name of the ticket purchaser, so your seats are ready when you arrive. If you have a seating preference such as front, middle or back or want to sit with another party text (925) 290-7230 by 4:00 pm day of show to let us know.
Crack Me Up at 1st Street Wine Company
Can you keep a straight face? 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!
Introducing your comedians for the Evening

Jared Camacho
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.

Jay Mills
Playing dive bars, dry bars, sand bars, comedy clubs, chess clubs, pizza parlors, machine shops, rail cars, and backyards from here to RENO . . . It’s J. Mills!
J is a recent grad and two timer of the esteemed LVPAC comedy workshop hosted by yours truly and Carrie Gilbert (see above). He’s one interesting cat you won’t easily forget.

Joshua Bennett
Joshua hails from a small town and does comedy in the Bay Area. He has been performing all over including the Alameda Comedy Club and Tommy T’s. He won first place at the Contra Costa County Comedy Competition and is a regular at Cobb’s Roast Battle League.

Brian Maggi,Your Host
Brian is the creator, and host of Adulted, and a Bay Area comedian and writer. He left the high stress world of tech for the low wage life of standup comedy performing under the stage name Skip Everett. His biggest claim to fame is inventing the Spam filter so he’d have an excuse for not reading his parents’ emails.
He performs regularly around San Francisco including Cobbs, The Punchline, and Rooster T. Feathers. He has written for Chicago’s Second City, and co-created the underground humor magazine “In Formation.” He is a published author, and keynote speaker on innovation and creativity.


