Beth Stelling
Beth Stelling got her start in Chicago and was instrumental in the creation and enduring success of "Entertaining Julia," Chicago's best Sunday night comedy show. She studied improv at The Annoyance Theater. Alongside four Chicago comedians, she improvised, wrote and published a play called "Five Lesbians Eating a Quiche" in which she created the role of Vern Schultz.
The Chicago Reader named Stelling the Best Stand-up Comedian of 2010 and she was chosen as a New Face of Comedy in Montreal's Just for Laughs Festival before moving to Los Angeles. Since then Beth has appeared on "Conan," Comedy Central's "@midnight," "Chelsea Lately," "The Pete Holmes Show" and HBO Canada's "Funny As Hell." She's been name-checked by Patton Oswalt, Buzzfeed and LA Weekly. She has also written for MTV's "Ridiculousness." Beth released her debut album "Sweet Beth" on Rooftop Records.