Daniel Simonsen, Subhah Agarwal, Jeff Scheen, Sheba Mason, Adam Strauss, Gabe Pacheco
Location: Dark Horse Comedy Club, 85 Washington Place , New York, NY
Thursday April 2nd, 2026 - 7:30PM
Midtown Comedy Club 212 East 52nd Street, New York, NY
Featuring
Daniel Simonsen
Subhah Agarwal
Jeff Scheen
Sheba Mason
Adam Strauss
Gabe Pacheco
Daniel Simonsen is Norwegian/Chilean stand-up and writer who made his US late- night debut on Late Night with Seth Meyers. He can be seen in Stavros Halkias’s new film, Let’s Start A Cult. He has appeared on CC Stand-Up Featuring, The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, Stavvy’s World, and recurred on Comedy Central’s This Week at the Comedy Cellar.
Subhah Agarwal has brought an honesty to her comedy that will leave you saying "I didn't need to know that." Subhah has written for Netflix’s “Arsenio Hall” limited series, the "Plan B" movie on Hulu," and The Jim Jefferies Show"on Comedy Central, amongst others. You can also catch her jokes live at stand up comedy clubs across the country. If you don't want to leave your couch, you can see her late night debut on NBC's "A Little Late With Lilly Singh." She's also appeared on season three of HBO's "Westworld", "General Hospital," TruTv's sketch comedy "Friends of the People", and as herself on MTV2, Comedy Central, and Gotham Comedy Live.
Jeff Scheen has recently been seen on The Late Late Show with James Corden and released a Drybar Special on YouTube. You can also hear Jeff album “JEFF” on XM radio and iTunes.
Born into a theatrical family – Jackie Mason (comedian) and Ginger Reiter (playwright) – Sheba has been performing since the age of two as a stage prop in her mother’s play where she sat in her high chair and drank from her bottle. Eventually the bottle turned into a microphone, and Sheba has not left the stage since. She has appeared in Comedy Clubs and for Special Events throughout the country. Sheba performs nightly in comedy clubs in Manhattan spouting her unique witticisms, on everything from politics to Grandmas to being single in New York.
The New York Times said Adam Strauss "mines a great deal of laughter from disabling pain," the Chicago Tribune called him "arrestingly honest and howlingly funny" and Time Out called his solo show The Mushroom Cure "riveting; a true-life tour de force." He won the New York Fringe Festival's Overall Excellence Award for Solo Performance and the Leffe Beer Craft Your Character storytelling competition. He's lost too many things to list here.

