Flex Alexander Live at Comedy In Harlem
Saturday, June 6, 2026
8:00 PM
Comedy in Harlem
750A St. Nicholas Avenue, New York, NY 10031
$20-$30
Scheduled
About This Event
Actor and comedian Flex Alexander headlines a bill at Comedy in Harlem alongside ensemble group Certified Monsterz, multi-hyphenate Chris Spencer, and stand-up Kareem Green. Alexander brings a career shaped by television sitcoms and film roles, while Spencer’s sets often unfold like compact scenes with clear turns and character-driven phrasing. Certified Monsterz add tight back-and-forth ensemble work and crowd-aware timing, shaping a program guided by rhythm and clarity.
About Cut The Malarkey- Live at Comedy In Harlem
“Cut The Malarkey – Live at Comedy In Harlem” is a stand-up showcase currently playing at Comedy in Harlem, staged as a live set rather than a packaged special. The lineup brings together Carl Payne, Rob Stapleton, Monifah, Flame Monroe, and Shawn Harvey, moving between generational references, neighborhood observation, and frank talk about public life. In a city where comedy is both nightlife and social record, Harlem remains a consequential room for testing what lands. The show’s plain format is its point: it treats laughter as a local barometer, not a brand.
About the Artists
Kareem Green
Kareem Green is a stand-up comedian known for his performances in various comedy venues, including Comedy in Harlem.
Chris Spencer
Chris Spencer works across comedy, acting, writing, producing, and directing, moving between stage craft and screen storytelling. In New York City, he appears at Comedy in Harlem, sharing bills with performers such as Flex Alexander, Kareem Green, and the ensemble Certified Monsterz.
Certified Monsterz
Certified Monsterz is a New York City comedy group known for live sets at Comedy in Harlem. Their work centers on ensemble timing and quick shifts between perspectives, shaped in part by shared bills with comedians like Kareem Green and Chris Spencer.
Flex Alexander
Flex Alexander is an actor, comedian, and dancer whose work moves between stand-up stages and screen roles. He first built visibility through television comedy, including a long run as the lead on the sitcom *One on One*, and he has appeared in films ranging from late-1990s genre fare to recent thrillers.