Thank you to everyone who joined us at The Hamilton for an incredible evening of laughter and philanthropy in the heart of Washington, DC! With a fantastic comedy lineup and an electric atmosphere, the night was filled with joy, connection, and purpose. Most importantly, every ticket purchased is helping fund critical cancer research — turning an evening of entertainment into meaningful impact.
United for a Cure
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THE TALENT
THE TALENT
Matthew Broussard
Matthew Broussard is a disgraced financial analyst forced into stand up comedy. The byproduct of a Cajun chemist and Jewish microbiologist, he holds a degree in computational mathematics he always manages to bring up (just did it!) and is fully aware of how douchey he looks. His comedy is heady, self-effacing, and weirdly… educational? He’s performed on the Tonight Show, Conan, Jeff Ross Presents Roast Battle, the Comedy Central Half Hour, and some stuff with MTV2 he doesn’t like to talk about. You can catch him in The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel, The League, The Mindy Project, and alongside Billy Crystal and Tiffany Haddish in the film Here Today. He is the creator of the webcomic and puzzle app, Monday Punday.
Jeff Hanna
Once upon a time, Jeff did stand up in NYC and LA. But that was a long time ago. Jeff did this event last year and did barely well enough for us to have him back. Please use his set as a good time to get a fresh drink or use the restroom. We are confident that’s what his wife and children, who will be in attendance, will do.
Funny Danny
Many years ago, Danny Rouhier was born. Sometime later, he became the greatest entertainer ever to live (bio written from future). While you’re reading this, he’s a talk radio host and standup comic in Washington, DC. You can catch his radio show afternoons on 106.7 The Fan where he tackles sports and pop culture with an incredible breadth of knowledge, awkwardness, humor, and a staggering amount of dorkiness. A hopeless DC sports fan, Danny got recognition for producing weekly videos about the then Washington Redskins that garnered hundreds of thousands views, and he went viral last year for his dead on impression of NBA Hall of Famer Charles Barkley which earned him a spot on Inside the NBA on TNT. As a standup comic, Danny is fast-paced, clever, and self-deprecating with dozens of voices and characters. He’s performed all over North America at clubs like Caroline’s on Broadway, The DC Improv, and Funnybone comedy clubs, marquee venues like the Lincoln Theatre & the 9:30 Club and at festivals in Boston, DC, Detroit, Seattle and a bunch more stuff that’s totally impressive. Danny was also the studio comic for the Tyra Banks Show. Seriously. That was a thing. Danny has shared the stage with industry giants Bill Burr, Jim Norton, Dave Atell, Jim Gaffigan, Donnell Rawlings, Steve Byrne, Todd Barry, Reggie Watts, Tom Green, and more famous people. Danny also opened for Lisa Lampanelli in multiple cities across the US.