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Nerd Stand-up Comedy hosted by Kevin Maher + Wandering Cellist + Choirfly @ The Way Station
The Way Station, 683 Washington Avenue, Brooklyn, NY. waystationbk.com. All events are a suggested $5 donation unless indicated otherwise.

8-10pm- Nerd Stand-up Comedy hosted by Kevin Maher
Finally an evening of comedy that addresses the uniqueness of nerds and geeks.
Host Kevin Maher (from the variety series KEVIN GEEKS OUT) is joined by some famous comics, some infamous comics and some nerdy comics you’ve never heard of...until now.
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The line-up includes:
TV’s Frank Conniff (Mystery Science Theater 3000)
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Liam McEneaney (from TELL YOUR FRIENDS, the concert film and podcast)
Meghan O’Neill (Story Pirates, Reductress.com)
Rusty Ward (appearing as redneck comic Jeff Balrogworthy)
Manolo Blank (clown)
Nick Nadel (The Onion)
The show includes stand-up, fan-fiction and geek confessions -- all made FOR NERDS, BY NERDS.
10pm- Wandering Cellist
Genre: Dark Cello, Anti-Classical, Geek Cello
For fans of: Zoe Keating, Rasputina, Apocalyptica, Geek & Fantasy Soundtracks, Game of Thrones, Lord of the Rings, Steampunk, Irish Folk Music, Metallica, Tool
The Wandering Cellist fuses her classical training with her love of heavy metal, fantasy, film & folk music. Building layers of cello on top of each other, she creates a world simultaneously dark, beautiful, wonderful, fantastic & breathtaking.
http://www.youtube.com/wanderingcellist
11pm- Choirfly
Genre: Geek-a-pella
For fans of: Doctor Who, Video Games, Firefly, Weird Al, Jonathan Coulton, Flight of the Concords, Saturday Morning Cartoons
Choirfly is NYC’s premiere nerd-themed a cappella group. Founded in 2011 by Rachel Rakov, Choirfly’s members share a love of singing in addition to their affections of comic books, video games, sci-fi, RPGs, and fantasy. Choirfly aims to bring the excitement of a cappella to all audiences, geeks and non-geeks alike.