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19 Female Stand-Up Comedians You Need To Know

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It can be tough to find new stand-up comics worth your time and attention. Still, that's no excuse to have your go-to female comic list begin and end with Amy Schumer. She definitely deserves a spot on your roster, but there are so many more funny women to choose from. Some dominate Twitter in between gigs. Some have found fame as TV stars who still fit in a set or two on the side. While some are comedians you already love, yet maybe you had no idea they actually got their start in comedy with a mic, on a lonely stage. They tackle issues from navigating online dating to dealing with politicians who are constantly spouting anti-women rhetoric.

So use this list as a jumping off point for discovering new shows to see and comedy albums to listen to. Stand-up is still dominated by men, but you could be part of the wave of fans that take these female comics to the next level of fame.


Sasheer Zamata

Zamata is best known as an SNL cast member (she's been on the show since 2014). She's also written and directed several comedy videos, and appeared in films like Yoga Hosers and Sleight.

Shelby Fero
In addition to her stand-up, Fero has an impressive comedy-writing résumé, with credits on @midnight and Robot Chicken. But you might know her as Denise.

Vijai Nathan
Vijai Nathan's hilarious stand-up focuses on dating woes and parental expectations. Her jokes have been well-received — she's gotten great press from Washington City Paper and the Los Angeles Examiner.

Gina Yashere
Yashere delivers great material about her experience as British woman living in America and visiting her parents' home country of Nigeria. She was also a contestant on season 5 of Last Comic Standing, where she made it to the top 10.

Francesca Martinez
Martinez, who has cerebral palsy, finds the humor in her daily struggles living with a disability, weaving them into her stand-up routines. Her book, What the **** Is Normal?!, has received warm reviews from The Sunday Times and The Telegraph.

Chelsea Davison
Davison appeared on @Midnight this January, where she coined a solid Harry Potter pickup line. She's also appeared in UCB digital sketches, and was selected for the NBC Late Night Writers Workshop.

Ashley Barnhill
Barnhill is a woman of many talents. She's a law school graduate, was a finalist for Project Greenlight, and taught the world a little more about Muhammad Ali (kind of) when she appeared in an episode of Drunk History.

Sarah Millican
Millican's jokes on everything from body image to dating can be self-deprecating, but she always gives herself (and the audience members who can relate) a break. Her U.K. "Outsider" tour is currently running through September.

Cameron Esposito
Esposito made internet headlines last February when she told a gross, but incredibly accurate joke about periods. Her Twitter account is also well worth checking out, with 40,000+ followers enjoying her thoughts on Star Wars, her family and Elf on the Shelf cakes.

Mae Martin
Mae Martin is a pro at weaving pop culture references into her sets in a way that doesn’t alienate some audience members. In recent routines she's dealt with whether she wants, as a comedian, to be labeled and boxed in by her sexuality.

Maggie Maye
In addition to her appearance on Conan, Maggie Maye has performed at SXSW and dozens of other comedy festivals. She also performs improv comedy, and her humor pieces have appeared in The New York Times and Variety.

Leslie Jones
Leslie Jones has blown up as an amazing addition to SNL and one of the four female Ghostbusters. But her incredibly physical stand-up is what launched her comedy career. Watch this set with friends, and I promise for days you'll be saying, "It's not a kitchen lion."

Aparna Nancherla
You might have seen Nancherla on @midnight with Chris Hardwick reminding us all exactly what state Walt Disney's head is. She has also appeared on Conan andLate Night with Seth Meyers.

Chelsea Peretti
You know her as the endlessly entertaining Gina on Brooklyn Nine-Nine. But Peretti's latest stand-up special, One of the Greats, premiered on Netflix last year to fittingly great reviews.

Phoebe Robinson
Robinson has made a brief a appearance on Broad City, where she works as a consultant. She also works as a writer for Fuse's late night White Guy Talk Show.

Nicole Byer
Best known for the hilarious viral sketch "Be Blacker," Byer has also made appearances on 30 Rock and Comedy, Bang Bang.

Megan Kelly Dunn
Trained in improv at the legendary Groundlings, Dunn has also written for a CBS comedy pilot and has appeared on several web series.

Sabrina Jalees
Jalees has an impressive résumé — that includes a role in a "cautionary tale"Lifetime movie. She also has a weekly podcast, My Sexy Podcast, which features her musings on stand-up, among other subjects.

Suzi Ruffell
A comic from the U.K., Ruffell has the perfect riff on when it's actually okay to use the phrase "that's so gay." Her stand-up has gained rave reviews from The Guardian and Time Out.



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