Leaving Saturday Night Live is a scary moment for a performer. You go from being in millions of living rooms to… well, the unemployment line, usually.
But Chris Redd didn’t slow down. He sped up.
The Stand-Up Roots
Chris was a stand-up before he was a sketch player. That’s crucial. He didn’t have to learn how to hold a mic; he just had to knock the rust off. Since leaving the show, he’s been hitting the clubs hard, refining an hour that is personal, frantic, and hilarious.
The “Celebrity” Drop-In
When Chris drops in at the Cellar, the energy shifts. People know him. But he doesn’t rest on his laurels. He works for the laughs. He talks about the weirdness of fame, his mental health, and his life with a vulnerability you don’t get in a sketch.
Catch Him on Mint
Chris is part of the new guard of famous faces who still respect the grind. Search for his latest sets on Mint to see a master at work.

