Sadia Azmat is a British Asian Stand-up comedian and writer from East London. A chance encounter in a call centre helped her to discover her mentor, the wonderful Deborah Frances-White, and start performing and writing comedy.
In 2011, Sadia performed her debut show ‘Please Hold - You’re Being Transferred To A UK Based Asian Representative’, featuring on BBC Front Row. In 2014, her debut full-length show ‘I Am Not Malala’ was played at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival.
Danielle Weisberg is a former dancer turned comedy writer who primarily writes sketches and half hours.
Betsy Van Stone is a writer based in Los Angeles. She's known for her work on Hollyscoop, Single With Parents, and Clean Freaks.
Noelle Stehman is a director and writer based in Los Angeles. She's known for her work on Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, Ladder 49, Temptation, and Clean Freaks.
Emily Maya Mills is a Los Angeles-based actor and comedian, originally from San Francisco. She's appeared on Orange is the New Black, Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., Key & Peele, The UCB Show, Comedy Bang! Bang!, The Birthday Boys, DICE, Childrens' Hospital, Parks and Recreation, Harry's Law, Crash and Bernstein, and some pretty silly television commercials. Her UCBTLA solo show, God Hates Figs, earned praise from the LA Weekly which called it, "...a sagacious autopsy of the frailties and foibles of life," and asked, "Could Emily Maya Mills be the next Carol Burnette?"
Shirin is a writer and actress living in Los Angeles, CA. She wrote for the 2014 CBS Diversity Sketch Comedy Showcase and went on to write & direct a number of sketch comedy videos that were written up by outlets including Huffington Post, Los Angeles Magazine, Uproxx, ScreenCrush, Instinct Magazine, and Slash Film. She was a writer for the New Form show Threads directed by Carly Usdin, and she co-created and co-starred in the web series Mental with Julie Lake (Orange is the New Black).







































































