Charleston Pour House

1977 Maybank Highway



  • Stand Up Showdown with Nate Bargatze, Travis FromLongville and Tonee Bell

    The American Theater
    Charleston Pour House

    Nate Bargatze

    Nate grew up watching his father who is a world class magician and decided to follow his footsteps in the entertainment business. Since he made his television debut on CMT Comedy Stage in 2007, he has had two appearances on Late Night with Conan O'Brien, performed on Comedy Central's Live at Gotham, and at the 2008 Just For Laughs Montreal Comedy Festival in the 'New Faces' category receiving critical acclaim in the Hollywood Reporter. In 2007, Nate wrote for the Video Game Awards. Nate also taped his own Comedy Central half - hour special for 2011 and won New York's funniest from the New York Comedy festival and won the Boston Comedy festival competition in 2010. Nate recently returned from his third tour in Iraq performing for the troops in Baghdad. He continues to keep the momentum going with his laid back style working every night in New York City comedy clubs when he is not on the road.

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    Travis FromLongville

    Travis views society as a different species of people and simply explains his thoughts on issues of politics, religion, and sex. The world of Travis is simple, but he breaks the stereotypes of your typical redneck with smart social observations based on an honest 'don't give a shit' attitude. 

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    Tonee Bell

    Tone has moved about the country, spending most of his time in Dallas where his standup career was born and recently voted one of the Funniest Comics in Texas. Comedically, he sets a new tone to sweating the small things in his life and provides a vehicle for any audience member to take advantage and enjoy the ride. Although he now lives in Los Angeles you can see Tone at The Laugh Factory, Comedy Store, Flappers in Burbank, or still catch him monthly at the Addison Improv (Texas) for "TB presents: What Women Want."

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  • Stand Up Competition Winners Showcase

    Charleston Pour House

    Every year The Charleston Comedy Festival hosts dozens of stand up comics from all around the country to compete for the top prize. Sure they win some cash, but the real prize is the fact that they get there own show during the festival. Dusty Slay, Roz McCoy, and Devon Gollinge are the ones that the judges and the audience voted the best.


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