11 Performers

Kim Congdon
Kim Congdon is a stand-up comedian, writer, and podcaster based in Austin, Texas, known for her bold, quick-witted comedy and sharp writing. She is best known as one of the first Kill Tony podcast regulars. She has appeared on major platforms including Netflix, MTV, Comedy Central, Impractical Jokers, and The Joe Rogan Experience. Behind the scenes, Kim has written for Impractical Jokers and The Roast of Tom Brady. On the mic, she co-hosts the hit podcast 'This Bitch' with fellow comedian Sara Weinshenk, and also hosts her solo show 'The Kim Congdon Takeover', where she dives into everything from personal stories to pop culture with her signature unfiltered style. She is known for her Puerto Rican heritage and brings fearless, offensive comedy to her performances.
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Michael Schirtzer
Michael Schirtzer is an LA-based stand-up comedian, slam poet, and co-host of 'The Palestine Pod'. He appeared on Kill Tony Episode 83 and is a veteran of the Roast Battle at The Comedy Store. Known for his political activism and outspoken anti-Zionist views, he has gained a following for his commentary on social and political issues.
Stretch SHP
Stretch SHP (Supa Hilarious Productions) is a Los Angeles-based comedian and the host of "Cityscape A Comedy Show." He appeared on several early episodes of Kill Tony (Episodes 81, 83, and 88) and is known for his storytelling about life as a "Professional Black Dad."

Jessica Wellington
Jessica Wellington is a comedian and actress originally from North Carolina who served six years in the U.S. Air Force. She was the first female doorman at the world-famous Comedy Store and has appeared on Kill Tony episodes #83 and #86. Her screen credits include Netflix, NBC, and a role in Clint Eastwood's film 'The Mule'. She also co-hosts 'The Liars Club' podcast.

Dusty Lester
Dusty Lester is a comedian who appeared on Kill Tony episodes #77 and #83. He became infamous for 'The Dusty Lester Incident,' during which he was called out by Tony Hinchcliffe and Doug Stanhope for blatantly stealing jokes from comedian Sandy Goddard and others. This confrontation is widely regarded as one of the most memorable 'exposures' in the show's history.


