Winner
show of the year
AND
Best sketch show
THIRD COAST COMEDY CLUB PEOPLE’S CHOICE AWARDS
a Nashville Revue
by Brooks Alford and Jamie Bradley
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Third Coast Comedy Club
November 30, 2023 - 7PM
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December 2, 2023 - 9PM
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Past Performances
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June 15, 2023
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August 24, 2023
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About the show
Supper for Dinner: A Nashville Revue is an award-winning sketch comedy show created by Brooks Alford and Jamie Bradley. Recently crowned “Show of the Year” and “Best Sketch Show” at the Third Coast Comedy Club People’s Choice Awards, the show celebrates the good, the bad, and deliciously sinister side of Music City. Dust off your bedazzled Titans jersey, grab an overpriced microbrew from Memphis, and come ready to laugh at the woo girls and rascally realtors that make our city...something.
Praise
“The must-see event of the season.” - local East Nashville business owner with tattoos and bangs
“Brilliant and deranged” - big-time music row person
“Jamie and Brooks are the funniest people I know. Tonight was further proof.” - an actress who LIVES IN LOS ANGELES
“Cried laughing” - someone we used to work with
“Laughed until my face hurt” - someone else we used to work with
“Hilarious and smart” - person we worked with’s wife
“Standing ovation from a sold out room” - our therapist
“Brilliance.” - our friend that does our makeup
“Gay-friendly” - a lesbian we both know
Brooks and Jamie
Brooks Alford
Born in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, Brooks moved to Nashville to avoid going to the University of Alabama (it’s like the 13th grade when you grow up there!). Brooks performs regularly around Nashville, especially as part of Third Coast Comedy’s MainStage cast. He can be manipulated easily with compliments and food.
Jamie Bradley
A native Texan and big ham, Jamie moved to TN in 2006. She originated the role of John Connor in ‘Terminator The Second’; hosted WeTV’s ‘Lockup Unlocked’ YouTube show; has appeared in ABC’s ‘Nashville’, the David Cross-produced series ‘Blue Jeans’, and countless live comedy performances. She loves to shop, cry, and listen to Jim Croce.