Comedy For Peace

Comedy For Peace

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After 11:30am on Sunday, September 14, tickets must be purchased at the door. 

Three comedians – one Jewish, one Christian, one Muslim – bringing the community together through comedy.

Erik Angel

An Israeli-Jewish comedian and the founder/producer of Comedy for Peace. Erik has performed at top venues across the U.S, he has opened for major headliners like Maz Jobrani and Zarna Garg. His international tours have brought him to stages across Europe, Israel, and even Tokyo. He’s been featured on NBC, performed at the New York Comedy Festival twice and other major festivals, and has racked up over 3 million views on TikTok. His comedy is clever, high-energy, and full of surprises—drawing from his life as a recent immigrant, newlywed, and a proud Hebrew-English speaker who thinks in Falafel 24/7.

Kaitie Blunt 

A New York-based comedian and single mom who delivers clean, inclusive comedy with heart, purpose, and a punchline. With a sharp wit and a softer mission, Katie uses the power of laughter to challenge bully culture and build a kinder, safer world—especially for the next generation. She’s been featured in the LA Comedy Festival, New York Comedy Festival, Laugh After Dark Festival, and Comedy Mob Festival, and has appeared on Amazon Prime and Chime TV..

Gibran Saleem

A Muslim-American comedian born in North Carolina, raised in Virginia, and shaped by his vibrant Pakistani household. With a unique voice and sharp perspective, Gibran made history as the only comedian ever selected as a finalist for both Stand-Up NBC and the NBC Late Night Writers Workshop. His comedy has been featured on MTV, TV Land, Popcorn Flix, PBS, CUNY TV, Voice of America, Elite Daily, and Cosmopolitan. He made his stand-up television debut on Gotham Comedy Live for AXS TV, delivering a performance that showcased his wit and versatility. A favorite on college campuses nationwide, Gibran tours year-round, bringing his smart, insightful, and hilarious take on identity, culture, and the everyday absurd to audiences across the country.