Leah Rudick
Leah Rudick
Leah Rudick is a Los Angeles based actor, writer, and comedian. Known for her viral original characters including “Wealthy Woman,” “Joannie,” and “Love Coach,” Rudick has built a devoted fanbase of nearly 2 million followers across socials with her signature “weird girl” comedy.
In addition to acting and developing her own projects, she is currently headlining a national tour. Festival credits include Moontower, Just For Laughs, SF Sketchfest, and Laughing Skull. In 2023 her debut comedy hour, Spiraling, released on Amazon and Apple TV.
TV credits include High Maintenance (HBO), Commuters (IFC), and Crowd Control (Dropout TV). She co-wrote and co-starred in the critically acclaimed web series Made to Order, featured in Marie Claire, IndieWire, and the New York Observer.
On the big screen, she co-wrote and co-starred in the indie feature Sweet Parents which took home top prizes at Brooklyn International Film Festival, Montreal World Film Festival and The Lower East Side Film Festival.
Rudick began her comedy career in New York with her sketch duo Skinny Bitch Jesus Meeting, earning praise in Time Out NY, Washington Post, and Complex Magazine, which named her one of “25 Funny People Who Should Have Their Own TV Show.”
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Leah Rudick is a Los Angeles based actor, writer, and comedian. Known for her viral original characters including “Wealthy Woman,” “Joannie,” and “Love Coach,” Rudick has built a devoted fanbase of nearly 2 million followers across socials with her signature “weird girl” comedy.
In addition to acting and developing her own projects, she is currently headlining a national tour. Festival credits include Moontower, Just For Laughs, SF Sketchfest, and Laughing Skull. In 2023 her debut comedy hour, Spiraling, released on Amazon and Apple TV.
TV credits include High Maintenance (HBO), Commuters (IFC), and Crowd Control (Dropout TV). She co-wrote and co-starred in the critically acclaimed web series Made to Order, featured in Marie Claire, IndieWire, and the New York Observer.
On the big screen, she co-wrote and co-starred in the indie feature Sweet Parents which took home top prizes at Brooklyn International Film Festival, Montreal World Film Festival and The Lower East Side Film Festival.
Rudick began her comedy career in New York with her sketch duo Skinny Bitch Jesus Meeting, earning praise in Time Out NY, Washington Post, and Complex Magazine, which named her one of “25 Funny People Who Should Have Their Own TV Show.”
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Bar is open after events until midnight. Kitchen closes at 11:30.
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- All patrons must be ages 21+ with valid ID. No exceptions!!
- No backpacks, all bags are subject to search.
- No outside food or drink allowed
- There WILL be adult content. No heckling, don’t be that person, you’ll be asked to leave and you will not get a refund
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- 30 minute late arrivals will not be guaranteed their seats
- General Seating is first come first serve, we can not guarantee you will sit with a larger party together, but we will try!
Leah Rudick is a Los Angeles based actor, writer, and comedian. Known for her viral original characters including “Wealthy Woman,” “Joannie,” and “Love Coach,” Rudick has built a devoted fanbase of nearly 2 million followers across socials with her signature “weird girl” comedy.
In addition to acting and developing her own projects, she is currently headlining a national tour. Festival credits include Moontower, Just For Laughs, SF Sketchfest, and Laughing Skull. In 2023 her debut comedy hour, Spiraling, released on Amazon and Apple TV.
TV credits include High Maintenance (HBO), Commuters (IFC), and Crowd Control (Dropout TV). She co-wrote and co-starred in the critically acclaimed web series Made to Order, featured in Marie Claire, IndieWire, and the New York Observer.
On the big screen, she co-wrote and co-starred in the indie feature Sweet Parents which took home top prizes at Brooklyn International Film Festival, Montreal World Film Festival and The Lower East Side Film Festival.
Rudick began her comedy career in New York with her sketch duo Skinny Bitch Jesus Meeting, earning praise in Time Out NY, Washington Post, and Complex Magazine, which named her one of “25 Funny People Who Should Have Their Own TV Show.”
TIKTOK
WEBSITE