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Helen Keaney is a comedy force of nature who's carved out her own lane—and left a trail of laughter from coast to coast (and ocean to ocean!). A national headliner with razor-sharp wit, Helen has performed in nearly every U.S. state, including Alaska, Hawaii, and all over the high seas for Holland America and NCL.
Helen’s electric charisma and killer punchlines have landed her hosting gigs on Comedy Central, Discovery Health, GSN, TBS, Style Network, E!, and one of the most beloved hosts on HSN for the last 17 years. You might also recognize her from stand-up spots on NickMom, A&E’s An Evening at the Improv, Lifetime’s Girls’ Night Out, VH-1’s Stand-up Spotlight, NBC’s Friday Night, and Comedy Central’s Make Me Laugh.
And yes—that was Helen lighting up the screen in the feature film The Tooth Fairy 2 alongside Larry the Cable Guy. Her latest comedy special Group Therapy is now streaming on Open Bar Comedy, proving once again that Helen doesn’t just tell jokes—she dominates the room.
When Helen takes the stage, expect smart, fearless comedy with a twist of danger and a whole lot of charm.
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Shanan Kelley is a writer, entertainer and comedian and the creator and host of "The Night Light Show," Bend’s beloved (and longest running!) variety style comedy show and "She Stands Up," an all-women’s comedy show and fundraiser. She is well known for her unique brand of heart-centered comedy and her ability to create a warm, welcoming environment everywhere she goes. Shanan was voted “Bend’s Favorite Variety Show Host” by Source Weekly readers and acknowledged as one of “Five Funny Women” by Cascades Journal. Shanan has been lucky enough to collaborate with comedian Rainn Wilson, Pro-Skater Tony Hawk, and a number of other influential artists and performers. As a sought-after emcee, auctioneer and moderator, Shanan has helped redistribute millions of dollars for mission-driven organizations along the west coast. She is the Development Director for the Kaycee Anseth Legacy Foundation, raising funds for Central Oregon artists and is currently at work on her first feature-length screenplay. Shanan lives in Oregon with her two long-eared, short-legged dogs.

































