Wasted Potential Comedy – Teacher Takeover!
Educators are stepping away from the chalkboard and taking to the stage this June. Wasted Potential Comedy is presenting the Teacher Takeover Comedy Show, an event featuring a lineup of comedians who spend their professional lives in the classroom.
Classroom Stress Meets the Comedy Stage
The event serves as a creative outlet for professionals who have spent the year grading papers, managing side conversations and handling endless emails. These performers are now ready to share their side of the story with a live audience.
The evening will be hosted by Lauren Kruszyna and will feature performances by Chris Dunham, Matt Jones, and Zo Johnson.
Featured Headliner Liz Blanc
The show is headlined by nationally touring comedian Liz Blanc. A former high school teacher, Blanc has become one of the fastest-rising voices in the industry.
Blanc has amassed millions of views online through her comedic takes on modern life, dating, and the realities of teaching.
Event Logistics and Attendance
The performance is scheduled for Friday, June 20, at Java Station in Santa Barbara. Doors are set to open at 7:00 PM, with the show officially beginning at 7:30 PM.
The event is recommended for those aged 18 and older, and food and drinks will be available for purchase during the evening.
Tickets are priced at $15 when purchased online or $20 at the door. The show is positioned as an ideal outing for parents, teachers, former class clowns, and stand-up fans.
Given the specific theme, this event could potentially pave the way for more niche-focused comedy showcases in the region.
Frequently Asked Questions
When and where is the Teacher Takeover Comedy Show?
The show takes place on Friday, June 20, at Java Station in Santa Barbara.

Who is the headlining comedian?
The evening is headlined by Liz Blanc, a former high school teacher and 2023 Just for Laughs New Face of Comedy.
How much do tickets cost for the event?
Tickets are available for $15 online and $20 at the door.
Do you think the challenges of the classroom provide the best material for stand-up comedy?