Annie Lederman is a New York-based comedian who's been making waves in the comedy world since 2009. She's performed at numerous venues across the country, including The Comedy Cellar in New York City and Helium Comedy Club in Philadelphia. Her comedy style has been described as acerbic and brutally honest, so if you're looking for a night of laughs with no holds barred, Annie is your girl.
In 2009, she relocated to New York from her hometown of Philadelphia to take on the comedy world. Eventually, she earned a coveted spot at the world-famous Comedy Store in Hollywood, California, where she's a regular paid performer.
Her dazzling comedy resume doesn't end there. She's performed at Montreal's Just For Laughs Festival, the Aspen Comedy Festival and SXSW. You may have seen her on "Chelsea Lately," E! 's "We Have Issues" with co-host Julian McCullough and MTV's "Girl Code," but she can also be found headlining clubs and colleges throughout the United States.
Lederman also appeared on the internet comedy show "This Is Not Happening" in 2016 and was a regular guest on @midnight and on "Adam Devine's House Party" on Comedy Central in 2013. She starred in and wrote "Stand-Ups," a scripted Comedy Central pilot produced by Dan Powell (co-creator of "Inside Amy Schumer"), with comedians Kurt Metzger and Monroe Martin.
Affectionately dubbed a "comedian's comedian," Lederman is making a name for herself in the comedy world. Described as innovative and edgy, she's said that she likes to make jokes about funny but also important things, using her own life experiences as the starting point for her jokes to connect with audiences.
You can regularly hear Annie Lederman on podcasts such as "The Joe Rogan Experience," "The Church of What's Happening Now with Joey Diaz," "WTF with Marc Maron," and many more.
Lederman also co-hosts the hit podcast "Trash Tuesday" with Khalyla Kuhn and Esther Povitsky, featured in The New York Times. The podcast, launched in 2021, is lovingly referred to as comedy, drama, everything you want and more. Which pretty much sums up exactly what you'll get at one of Annie Lederman's shows.