Actor. Anthropologist. Comedian.
You’ve seen her on My Name is Earl, The Drew Carey Show, and Better Off Ted.
You’ve heard her on Neil deGrasse Tyson’s StarTalk on Nat Geo and as a podcast host for the StarTalk All-Star series.
Her co-hosting role on Spike TV’s 10 Million Dollar Bigfoot Bounty showcased her extensive knowledge of primate behavior as she evaluated contestants searching for Bigfoot.

In the top 10 of recovering alcoholic, sons of Hasidic Jewish, deaf parents, rave DJs turned comedians in Southern California, Moshe turned his less-than-usual upbringing into two bestselling books. He also had his own show, Problematic with Moshe Kasher on Comedy Central, and co-hosts the Endless Honeymoon podcast with his wife Natasha Leggero.

Supplanting Cheap Trick as Rockford Illinois’ finest export, Natasha co-created the historical sitcom Another Period, was a judge on Last Comic Standing, stole the show on multiple Comedy Central roasts and co-hosts the Endless Honeymoon podcast with her husband Moshe Kasher.

Farah was the systems engineer on the MarCO CubeSats, then a payload systems engineer on the InSight Mars lander, then a tactical uplink lead for Perseverance operations on Mars, then… you get the idea. If you shake her hand, you’ll be two degrees of separation from the red planet. That seems worth the trip alone.

Rhys is known for Flight of the Conchords, Jumanji, What We Do In The Shadows, Our Flag Means Death and a hundred other things. He also hosts the cryptozoology podcast The Cryptic Factor, and we’ve lured him out to the desert with the promise of seeing aliens, or at least some peculiar locals.

One of the finest comedians in the US, Bobcat is also an acclaimed director, and bigfoot enthusiast, and we’re delighted to have this legendary figure as our comedy headliner.

Jesse is a comedian and writer from Nashville. He’s been featured on Last Comic Standing, Parenthood, and various other canceled shows, and his podcast Jesse vs. Cancer chronicled his years long battle with the big C. He tours nationally between naps.

Andy is a comedian, writer, festival producer and four-time Jeopardy! champ who makes his home in the high desert, and along with Matt and Jesse, co-hosts the long-running comedy/science podcast Probably Science as a way to convince himself he hasn’t wasted his engineering degree.

Matt did what no one had done before and moved from the UK to America. You can catch Matt on StarTalk with Neil deGrasse Tyson or on How To Build Everything on Science Channel. He’s also been on Last Comic Standing, Jimmy Fallon, Craig Ferguson, @midnight, and has written for The Jim Jefferies Show and Arrested Development.

Comedian, licensed attorney and current Jimmy Kimmel Live! writer Troy Walker began his comedy career in Denver, quickly gaining recognition and winning the Comedy Works' "New Faces" contest twice before earning the same distinction at Just for Laughs Montréal.

Bryan’s best known for his work as a writer on Jimmy Kimmel Live!, the Emmys, and the Oscars, in spite of his active disdain for movies. LA Weekly named him one of the "10 Comedy Acts to Watch" in 2014, and in the decade that followed, he became the most famous comedian in the world.

You may know Caitlin from stand-up or her writing on shows like Take My Wife and Misfits & Monsters. But now she’s often to be found pointing at the sky, where luckily there are often stars, or she’d look quite strange.

Albert Hickman, lead singer of Albert and His Dreamboats, rounds out the To 29 and Beyond lineup where he will, in his words, “be providing an Ambien soundbath to accompany God greatest triumph: The night sky.”

Natasha Leggero and Moshe Kasher, married comedians, use their hilariously hard-won wisdom on relationships and build on their hit Netflix special to help others by offering love advice to callers while simultaneously examining the ups and downs of their own relationship.

Matt Kirshen, Andy Wood and Jesse Case co-host the weekly podcast Probably Science, which in its 12-year run has featured guest luminaries from the worlds of comedy and science including Neil DeGrasse Tyson, International Space Station Commander Chris Hadfield, theoretical cosmologist Dr. Janna Levin, author Mary Roach, comedians and actors such as Patton Oswalt, Tim Minchin, Jim Jefferies, and Karen Gillan… and Gallagher, for some reason.

*Lineup subject to change.