Ahamed Weinberg
Ahamed Weinberg
Ahamed Weinberg is a comedian, writer, actor, and director from Philadelphia. He served as Story Editor on Ramy Youssef's A24/Amazon animated series, #1 Happy Family USA, and Netflix's upcoming series GOLF. He created, directed, and starred in the new Stapleview digital series 45 Years Later and did the same for Comedy Central's Ahamed's Ramadan Diary. He created and co-directed the digital series Please Understand Me, executive produced by Sarah Silverman, and his short film Lovebirds premiered on Amazon Prime. As an actor, he recently played himself in the Emmy award-winning series Hacks. Before that, he recurred on Crave's Late Bloomer, and HBO's Insecure.
Ahamed has performed on Late Night with Seth Meyers and The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, and was featured in TimeOut LA's Comics to Watch and Vulture's 20 Comics to Watch. His online presence is substantial, with millions of views across stand-up clips, Don't Tell Comedy, and Comedy Central sets. He frequently opens for Shane Gillis and Hasan Minhaj in sold-out stadiums across America. Ahamed has also appeared on The Eric Andre Show, and the 2025 revival of TBS' The Joe Schmo Show. He currently resides in Brooklyn.
Ahamed Weinberg is a comedian, writer, actor, and director from Philadelphia. He served as Story Editor on Ramy Youssef's A24/Amazon animated series, #1 Happy Family USA, and Netflix's upcoming series GOLF. He created, directed, and starred in the new Stapleview digital series 45 Years Later and did the same for Comedy Central's Ahamed's Ramadan Diary. He created and co-directed the digital series Please Understand Me, executive produced by Sarah Silverman, and his short film Lovebirds premiered on Amazon Prime. As an actor, he recently played himself in the Emmy award-winning series Hacks. Before that, he recurred on Crave's Late Bloomer, and HBO's Insecure.
Ahamed has performed on Late Night with Seth Meyers and The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, and was featured in TimeOut LA's Comics to Watch and Vulture's 20 Comics to Watch. His online presence is substantial, with millions of views across stand-up clips, Don't Tell Comedy, and Comedy Central sets. He frequently opens for Shane Gillis and Hasan Minhaj in sold-out stadiums across America. Ahamed has also appeared on The Eric Andre Show, and the 2025 revival of TBS' The Joe Schmo Show. He currently resides in Brooklyn.
*Please note, there is a 2 item minimum purchase, per person at this show. This includes any combination of alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages. *All General Admission seating is first come first serve, therefore we cannot guarantee seating together. Groups need to be particularly aware of this. We recommend arriving at least 30 minutes to an hour prior to show time for better seat selection. *Doors close 30 minutes after showtime. *Tickets are available at the door UNLESS tickets have sold out. *Guests must be 18+for entry. Those under the age of 21 will be given wristbands to wear. *ALL SALES ARE FINAL. NO REFUNDS. If you cannot make it, we will issue you a show credit to one of our upcoming events. *Management reserves the right to prevent customers from entering the facility who they deem disruptive or dangerous to other patrons. Parking details are HERE. We don't serve food, but we have snacks available at the bar. Customers may bring in their own food, but please be respectful of our staff and throw away your trash.
Ahamed Weinberg is a comedian, writer, actor, and director from Philadelphia. He served as Story Editor on Ramy Youssef's A24/Amazon animated series, #1 Happy Family USA, and Netflix's upcoming series GOLF. He created, directed, and starred in the new Stapleview digital series 45 Years Later and did the same for Comedy Central's Ahamed's Ramadan Diary. He created and co-directed the digital series Please Understand Me, executive produced by Sarah Silverman, and his short film Lovebirds premiered on Amazon Prime. As an actor, he recently played himself in the Emmy award-winning series Hacks. Before that, he recurred on Crave's Late Bloomer, and HBO's Insecure.
Ahamed has performed on Late Night with Seth Meyers and The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, and was featured in TimeOut LA's Comics to Watch and Vulture's 20 Comics to Watch. His online presence is substantial, with millions of views across stand-up clips, Don't Tell Comedy, and Comedy Central sets. He frequently opens for Shane Gillis and Hasan Minhaj in sold-out stadiums across America. Ahamed has also appeared on The Eric Andre Show, and the 2025 revival of TBS' The Joe Schmo Show. He currently resides in Brooklyn.