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Big Bear Comedy Underground Presents Dan Eachus

Sat, Jan 11

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The Village Theatre - Big Bear

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Big Bear Comedy Underground Presents Dan Eachus
Big Bear Comedy Underground Presents Dan Eachus

Time & Location

Jan 11, 2025, 9:00 PM

The Village Theatre - Big Bear, 602 Pine Knot Ave, Big Bear Lake, CA 92315, USA

About the event

Big Bear Comedy Underground will be coming to you live from the Village Theaters in downtown Big Bear for our winter comedy series! Get your tickets before we sell out!


About the Lineup:

Born and raised in Fresno, CA, Daniel Eachus was surrounded by farms but didn’t want to smell raisins for the rest of his life. So, he turned to comedy to get him out. For college, Daniel’s wish came true, and he left Fresno to study in Long Beach, CA. By day, he was a student. By night, he performed on the stand-up comedy circuit. After just one year of nightly performances, he became the youngest finalist ever in the Funniest Comic in Los Angeles contest. Daniel’s television career quickly took off when he made it to the finals on Comedy Central’s Up Next, which then led to his second televised appearance on several episodes of FOX & HULU’s Laughs. Since then, Eachus has put out two stand-up albums with 800 Pound Gorilla Records that have been playing regularly on Sirius XM, Spotify, iTunes, and Pandora. And his debut Dry Bar Comedy special A Mild and Skinny Guy now has over a million total views! But doing stand-up is simply not enough for Daniel (he demands more, dang-it!). Eachus launched his writing career by co-writing LOL Network’s Dead House (produced by comedy giant Kevin Hart). In 2021, he solidified himself as a bona fide author with the release of his first book of comedic short stories titled A Day at the Zoo in 2062 (available now on Amazon). 

But that’s not all! Eachus also acts (that’s right, ladies). Daniel has starred in 22 national television commercials - advertising everything from Dollar Shave Club to ESPN to Fruit of the Loom underwear and the holy grail of commercial acting, Oscar Mayer. His first movie appearance came in 2022, with a lighthearted role in the Paramount+ film Amy and Peter Are Getting Divorced. 

Daniel is also a very nice guy.


Before she was a comic, Kiki Andersen was an Emmy award-winning news reporter under her real name, Kelly Andersen, but after enough people confused her for Kellyanne Conway on Twitter (yes, really) she decided to change her name, her career and do something way less depressing.

Now she uses everything she learned about how the world works to make people laugh. Kiki lives in Los Angeles where she does standup and sketch comedy seven nights a week. Since moving west, she has rapidly moved up the comedy ladder, performing regularly at the Laugh Factory and other clubs on the west coast. She has shared the stage with comedy’s biggest stars including Bill Burr, Whitney Cummings, Jim Jefferies, Nick Kroll and others. Her podcast, Indecent with Kiki Andersen, garnered a loyal following during its two seasons, and featured guests such as Margaret Cho and Dan Savage. In May 2024, she was a Featured Festival Comedian for the Netflix is a Joke Festival.


After graduating college and working marketing jobs that sucked the soul out of his being with a straw, Mike Kim decided to trade it all for the pursuit of happiness. He is happy. He is unstable. He is Hunstable. He now performs at comedy clubs all across the nation. You might’ve seen him on Cartoon Network (well heard him) or randomly on Instagram or TikTok where he has amassed over 100,000 followers and over 500,000 followers accordingly. He also regularly performs at the Laugh Factory, Improv and more and has been featured in Shoutout LA magazine.


Hosted by David Uhlfelder.





Tickets are $120 Presale at our website calcomedyundergound.com and $25 dollars at the door. Presale ends an hour before the show. 


The show is at the Village Theatre at 602 Pine Knot Ave, Big Bear, CA 92315. Doors will open at 8:30 PM. The show is rated PG-13. The Village Theaters currently does not sell alcohol.

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