Matt Koff and Kat Radley
Matt Koff and Kat Radley.

Arcade Comedy Theater
March 30 & 31
9 & 10 p.m. (BYOB)

When Trevor Noah appeared at Heinz Hall in January a second show had to be added due to the sell-out crowds.

This weekend, meet the talented crew of writers working behind-the-scenes with the acclaimed South African comedian — who became John Stewart’s successor as host of Comedy Central’s Emmy and Peabody Award-winning “The Daily Show” in 2015.

Making their Pittsburgh debut, David Angelo, Matt Koff and Kat Radley have years of experience touring the U.S., writing for prominent television shows and perfecting their craft.

Named “Funniest Comic” at the 2017 New York Comedy Festival, Angelo wrote and starred in Comedy Central’s “Nothin’s Easy.” An Emmy-winning writer, Koff has appeared on Adam DeVine’s “House Party” and has toured with John Oliver and Bo Burnham. Radley’s debut comedy album, “The Important Thing Is That I’m Pretty” premiered at #4 on the iTunes Comedy Charts, and she’s appeared on FOX’s “Laughs.”

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Jennifer has worked at the Mattress Factory, Brooklyn Museum of Art and Dahesh Museum of Art and is co-author of Pittsburgh Signs Project: 250 Signs of Western Pennsylvania. She also is co-coordinator of Handmade Arcade. Musically, she is in a band called The Garment District and is a founding member of Brooklyn's The Ladybug Transistor.