July 02 - July 06

Marc Yaffee

Marc Yaffee

Marc Yaffee is a co-star of the Showtime special, Goin’ Native. He can also be seen on Amazon Prime and his own Dry Bar comedy special, Mid-Laugh Crisis. Marc was a Best of the Fest selection at the 2022 Burbank Comedy Festival and was named one of the 25 Indigenous Comedians to watch by IllumiNatives Magazine. Minneapolis Star-Tribune’s Tom Horgen said Marc’s comedy, “Tore the house down.”

07/02/2025 7:00 PM

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Marc Yaffee was the founder and co-star of the Pow Wow Comedy Jam. It featured performers at the National Congress of American Indians (NCAI), the National Indian Gaming Association (NIGA), and top tribal casinos across the land. In 2010, Pow Wow Comedy Jam was named NIGA Entertainers of the Year. Additionally, it was also feature that year on the Showtime special Goin’ Native. This was a ground-breaking achievement, as it was the first-ever cable special showcasing an all Native American lineup.

Marc Yaffee’s TV appearances also include; PBS, The Latino Laugh Festival, Comics Unleashed with Byron Allen and FNX Network’s, First Nations Comedy Experience. His comedy special, Marc My Words, is a mainstay on the streaming site Nativeflix.com.

Recently, his new Dry Bar Comedy Special, Mid-Laugh Crisis showcased his “funny, not filthy” comedy style that has earned him a growing appeal among stand-up fans. Additionally, the special recently went viral and has garnered much attention as well.

Marc Yaffee has performed six times overseas for Armed Forces Entertainment. This includes the Pacific, Europe, the Far East and Middle East. He won the Ventura Comedy Festival in 2012 and is a former writer for laugh.com.

Marc Yaffee is a co-star of the Showtime special, Goin’ Native. He can also be seen on Amazon Prime and his own Dry Bar comedy special, Mid-Laugh Crisis. Marc was a Best of the Fest selection at the 2022 Burbank Comedy Festival and was named one of the 25 Indigenous Comedians to watch by IllumiNatives Magazine. Minneapolis Star-Tribune’s Tom Horgen said Marc’s comedy, “Tore the house down.”