CCB Presents:
Bill Squire & John Armstrong
Saturday May 3rd
CCB Presents:
Bill Squire & John Armstrong
Saturday May 3rd
In 2004, at age 22, Bill Squire was just your regular old excommunicated Mormon missionary trying to find his way through life. Returning from a two-year-long Mormon mission in the Philippines, Bill found his voice on stage traveling the country telling jokes as he relentlessly pursued stage time. Bill has several comedy specials and albums that have been viewed and listened to millions of times. Bill has been seen on Comedy Central, he was a regular cast member on the cult favorite YouTube series Man in the Box, starring opposite Cleveland comedy legend and Red Lobster regular, Mike Polk Jr. He has also appeared on tv shows like Laughs on Fox and Hulu.
Family is a priority for Bill, although his time on the road means a lot to him from 2013 to 2024 Bill co-hosted The Alan Cox Show, an afternoon drive talk show on 100.7 WMMS in Cleveland. He has become a part of a larger family of millions of devoted listeners/viewers on iHeartRadio, SiriusXM, Pandora, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Stitcher. He also co-hosts his wildly popular podcast Cleveland America with friends Tommi LC and OkPants.
John is one of the fastest rising comedians from Cleveland, OH. His style of comedy can be described like his personality: quick-witted and over-the-top. Flowing with charm and charisma, John covers topics like family, politics, and navigating relationships. This unique talent has afforded him the ability to open for such legendary acts as John Witherspoon, Dave Attell, Ari Shaffir, Ms. Pat, JB Smoove, and many others. John recently won the Performer’s Award and Comedian of the Year at the 2024 Cleveland Comedy Awards.
Jo is an actor, filmmaker, and comedian focusing on the offbeat and subversive. She has written and starred in videos that have been featured on CollegeHumor, Funny or Die, Huffpost, Glamour, E! Online and is a former performer at Upright Citizens Brigade Theatre in New York City. Her comedy pilot, I Adore Dolores, won "Most Outrageous" at the Orlando Film Festival, premiered at Denver Series Fest, and was accepted into the Gotham Film Institute as a part of their episodic development lab. She has also worked for The Onion, Saturday Night Live, and Jimmy Kimmel Live. Jo is also “queer AF” and one of CCB’s favorite