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Crack Me Up at 1st Street Wine Company Thursday May 14, 2026 8pm
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Crack Me Up at 1st Street Wine Company Thursday May 14, 2026 8pm

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Crack Me Up at 1st Street Wine Company
May 14 @ 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.

Vinayak Pal
Vinayak grew up with a single Indian mom in America…which meant Indian kids clocked him as different, Asian kids agreed, and Black kids had his back. (Then made fun of him for everything else.)
That’s the world Vinayak mines for laughs: cultural collisions, family chaos, and the kind of relationships that make great material and terrible decisions. He’s opened for Russell Peters, DL Hughley, and Akaash Singh, toured across India, and somehow convinced audiences on two continents that “Once you go brown, you never frown.”
Sharp. Authentic. Slightly unhinged. Exactly what you came for.

jeff Durban
Jeff is a California native who stumbled into medical device marketing after discovering he had no marketable talents. His career took him to exotic destinations like Salina, Kansas, and Abilene, Texas, where he mastered chain restaurants and rental car counters. He runs and cycles because they require minimal coordination. After years of making friends and family laugh, Jeff finally took the stage where strangers can now judge him too.

Rick Topkins
Rick always thought he was funny. His friends pretended he was. This was a catastrophic mistake.
A man who measures civilization’s decline by Marx Brothers DVD availability, Rick pulls his influences from everywhere… George Burns and Gracie Allen to Mike Birbiglia and James Acaster, with a detour through Cantinflas and a suspicious amount of sushi. What that combination produces is exactly as strange as it sounds, and considerably funnier than his friends let on.
He is also an excellent babysitter. That’s all you need to know.


