Comedy wahines wow Kahilu crowd

On June 25, Kahilu Theatre presented Justine Smith and Friends Comedy Night, which featured an all-female lineup. From left: Nikki Gour, Morgan Gallo, Justine Smith, Megan Mahina, Laura Reid, and Carol Foutz. Missing Katie Lynn. (Courtesy Steve Roby/Special to West Hawaii Today)

Katie Lynn performs June 25 at Kahilu Theatre. (Steve Roby/Special to West Hawaii Today)

Laura Reid performs June 25 at Kahilu Theatre. (Steve Roby/Special to West Hawaii Today)

Megan Mahina performs June 25 at Kahilu Theatre. (Steve Roby/Special to West Hawaii Today)

Morgan Gallo performs June 25 at Kahilu Theatre. (Steve Roby/Special to West Hawaii Today)

Nikki Gour performs June 25 at Kahilu Theatre. (Steve Roby/Special to West Hawaii Today)

Justine Smith poses for a photo. (Steve Roby/Special to West Hawaii Today)

Carol Foutz performs June 25 at Kahilu Theatre.

Nikki Gour performs June 25 at Kahilu Theatre. (Steve Roby/Special to West Hawaii Today)

On June 25, Kahilu Theatre presented Justine Smith and Friends Comedy Night, which featured an all-female lineup. From left: Carol Foutz, Megan Mahina, Laura Reid, Katie Lynn, Morgan Gallo, and Nikki Gour. (Photos by Steve Roby/Special to West Hawaii Today)

Comedy shows do surprisingly well at the Kahilu Theatre. Pre-pandemic, both JP Sears and Pauly Shore both sold out the nearly 500-seat venue and Piff the Magic Dragon, a popular Vegas comedian, was scheduled to perform in 2020. These shows also bring out a younger crowd (20s to 40s) that probably wouldn’t come to a Robert Cazimero concert.