Rell Battle
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**2 menu item minimum in the showroom per-person**
Early Show 16+/Late Show 18+
Please arrive early to receive the best seats available and for prompt food and beverage service. Doors open 1 hour prior to show time for our early shows and 30 minutes prior for out late show.
If your group is 4 or more, please arrive 30min prior to showtime or your group may be broken up to seats available.
Service fees and tax to be applied in cart. Groups of 6 or more are subject to a 20% automatic gratuity charge.
Tickets are non-refundable after purchase. Performer may change without notice.
About Rell:
Rell Battle is a writer and stand-up comedian who is currently a series regular role opposite Craig Robinson in the Peacock KILLING IT. Rell has been featured in Conan’s TEAM COCO House nationwide tour and Will Smith’s THIS JOKA on Roku. He was also a series regular on the CBS multi-camera comedy series SUPERIOR DONUTS for two seasons and previously guested on NBC’s GOOD GIRLS, ABC’s BLACK-ISH, and recurred on ABC’s THE GOOD DOCTOR.
He recently wrapped a role on Hulu/ABC Signature pilot BAMMAS, produced by Ramy Youssef, as well as a guest role on the Donald Glover Amazon comedy series MR. + MRS. SMITH. Rell just wrapped on Village Roadshow’s film THE GUTTER in LA, written by Yassir Lester, starring Susan Sarandon and Shameik Moore. Liz Destro produced, with Isaiah Lester directing. Rell is currently the host at the Soho House Comedy show.
On the writing side, Rell recently partnered up with Unanimous Media to produce his half-hour comedy pilot OFF FAIRFAX. The OFF FAIRFAX short/POC premiered at the 2022 Tribeca Film Festival. Won the “Episodic Award” at 2023 Slamdance Film Festival, also appeared at HollyShorts Film Festival, Hip Hop Film Festival, Atlanta Film Festival, Catalyst Film Festival, and was a Vimeo Staff Pick. Rell was a producer on Peacock and LOL’s SO DUMB, IT’S CRIMINAL for Snoop Dogg. Rell also sold half-hour multi-cam comedy UNCIVIL LAW to NBC with Orion and Hazy Mills, which he co-wrote with Pardis Parker. He previously sold ROAST BATTLE to Comedy Central and Jeff Ross.