STAND-UP COMEDY COMES TO MURPHY'S!!!

Born and raised in Memphis, Angela learned all she needed to know about comedy in the halls and classrooms of her elementary school.
Breaking into the comedy scene back in 2010, she’s slung jokes from San Fran to D.C. and was featured in the “You Look Like” web series on Kevin Hart’s Laugh Out Loud Network.
After a few years off the stage, Angela is back and not sure if she or you are ready for what’s next.

Meet the Comedians

Smart, dark, and dirty, Jane Haze started comedy in the aughts in Seattle, moved back to Memphis via a tour San Francisco. She went on the road for a [DO NOT RECALL] years (there was a lot of miles and a lot of tequila involved). Now, mostly retired from stand up, she enjoys the quiet life as a Power Systems Engineer in heavy manufacturing facility and internet troll.

 

Allison McArthur is a Memphis-based comedian, podcaster, and therapist originally from Northeast Arkansas. Since 2021, she’s been performing regularly across the Mid-South, blending wit and personal insight as a self-described ADHD “professional” woman navigating life in the rural South. She hosts the Loudmouth of the South podcast, a weekly open mic at The Cove, and the monthly variety show Freakshow at The Lamplighter Lounge. Offstage, she’s a therapist serving the LGBTQ+ community, a proud mom to a college student, and kept grounded by her dog, Rosie.

Comedian of 10 years from Memphis Tennessee. Toured across the United States in cities such as Los Angeles, Plano, St Louis, Birmingham, Little Rock and Atlanta.

C.J. Walton is a multi‑talented comedian, actress and former teacher whose sharp, observational style captures everyday truths with charm and wit. Born and raised in Chattanooga and a Tennessee State University Theatre graduate, CJ began doing stand‑up in 2016 and quickly took her humor from Nashville lounges to stages in Chicago, New Orleans, Huntsville and beyond.
A former teacher, CJ draws audiences in with storytelling laced with relatable one‑liners—like “Good guys come last, because they let their woman come first”—and continues to shock, entertain, and connect with audiences wherever she performs.