August Flight Club: Comedy + Wine
Local comedian Amanda Marks is the host of Flight Club, a once-a-month event featuring three local comics, laughs, and plenty of wine. The vibe: cozy and intimate, with wine specials, cocktails, bites, and a ridiculously good time.
Comedians in our May lineup:
- Jessica It's All Good
- Ngozi
- Melissa Sarathy
Click here to purchase your $15 ticket for the show. Food and drink purchased at The Reading Room.
More about our comedians:

Hosted by: Amanda Marks
Not your typical anything, comedian Amanda Goldstein Marks, can turn the minuscule or mundane into a monumentally funny shtick. Amanda performs stand-up comedy, produces and hosts comedy shows, and co-hosts the award-winning Sis & Tell Podcast. Amanda is thrilled to be one of the featured comedians in the national tour of Moms Unhinged. She has featured for comedians Elayne Boosler, Jessica Kirson, and Judy Gold and has been in the Ladies Room Comedy Festival, Red Clay Comedy Festival, and North Carolina Comedy Festival. Amanda's comedy is like your favorite BBQ brisket, both unquestionably Southern and Jewish.

Jessica It's All Good is a clean comedian and emcee who brings her positive energy to every stage she graces. Often described as a breath of fresh air and instantly captivating, she will have you laughing from start to finish. She has been seen on stages like The Punchline, The Comedy Zone, Jimmy Kimmel Comedy Club and Helium Comedy Club. She has performed for several colleges and corporate companies like The City of Duluth, GA, Comcast, CapitalOne, and EY. Her humor includes observational comedy and fun crowd work that gets the audience involved. After the show, check out her book, The Cure For Stage Fright, to learn where all of this personality came from. Jessica is celebrating being an author for a year!

Ngozi is an Atlanta-based comedian whose lively comedic style mixes irreverent observations with personal stories from his life. Some have said that his humor reminds them of a “really weird, but funny-cool friend” they once had. Ngozi has opened for several major comics, such as Tig Notaro and Lewis Black, and can be seen performing throughout Georgia, Tennessee, and any other state with a stage!

Melissa “The Mom Jeans” Sarathy is an Atlanta-based comedian and show producer who has been hitting the scene since 2019. Her clean, relatable comedy and storytelling style hits on marriage, parenting, getting older, and the everyday joys of life. When she’s not on stage, you can probably find her hiding in the pantry contemplating life and sneaking chocolate.
