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Anjelah Johnson

Exotic-looking comedian Anjelah Reyes originally worked as cheerleader for the Oakland Raiders before she turned her attention to acting. Initially, she became an internet sensation thanks to the viral video “Nail Salon.” She regularly does that joke in her standup act. Most of the joke involves her imitation of an Asian woman at the salon who tries to convince her that she needs more than just a manicure and then doesn't take her seriously when she says one of her nails turned out crooked. Expect to hear it and a slew of other narrative-based jokes at tonight's shows at 7:30 and 10:15 at the Improv. Tickets are $25 and performances are scheduled through Sunday. (Niesel)

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