During her recent performance at The Laugh Factory in West Hollywood, California, New York comedian Atsuko Okatsuka explains why marriage isn’t as serious as people make it out to be.
Atsuko is a standup comedian, actor, and writer residing in Los Angeles. Her comedy has been covered in Variety, Vulture, New York Times, LA Times, & more. She’s written for Adult Swim’s The Eric Andre Show & Soft Focus with Jena Friedman and is in Season 3 of HBO’s Room 104, The Show Nextdoor with Randall Park on ROKU+, and HULU’s latest project with ATTN: Mom & Pop. She is currently a cast member of Stephen Colbert-produced animated series Fairview coming out on Comedy Central & Washingtonia coming out on Paramount+ in early 2022. Listen to her debut album But I Control Me produced by Comedy Dynamics available on Spotify, Google Play, iTunes, and more!
Opening its doors in 1979, the World Famous Laugh Factory has been recognized as “the #1 comedy club in the country” by such high-profile media as USA Today. With southern California locations in Hollywood (its original Sunset Boulevard locale) and Long Beach (opened in 2008), comedy’s top stars, as well as today’s brightest emerging talent, shine on its legendary stage.
Founder Jamie Masada, the driving force behind the Laugh Factory, is revered as a pioneer and innovator and is an iconic name on the comedy scene. He was and continues to be instrumental in launching the careers of many of today’s biggest comics. The New York Daily News called him the “Real King of Comedy.” His knowledge and expertise have made him the leading authority on all things comedy and his advice is highly regarded by the entertainment industry’s top power brokers.
[…] performing for some of the hottest clubs like the world-famous Comedy Store and the legendary Laugh Factory. Known for their storytelling and ability to riff with the audience, AB is always a crowd favorite. […]
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