Mark-Anthony Lewis: Comedian.
Snarky, witty, corny, quirky — Mark-Anthony Lewis is a stand-up comic and writer.
Mark-Anthony has performed on PBS’s Stories from the Stage, he performs regularly with the live DnD show Let’s Not Die, and in 2025 he was Boston’s winner of One Liner Madness. You can even catch him as a background actor in the critically-acclaimed workplace drama Good Burger 2.
In his free time, Mark-Anthony enjoys jazz, baking and interior design. His favorite color is purple.
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If you want to reach out about booking a show or ask about a comedy project or just, like, tell me “nice set” or whatever, you can shoot me an email at sayhi@mochaanthony.com, or you can DM me on Instagram at @snarkanthony.
If we're cool, feel free to text me.
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Instagram: @snarkanthony
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Snarky, witty, corny, quirky — Mark-Anthony Lewis is a stand-up comic and writer. Mark-Anthony has performed on PBS’s Stories from the Stage, he performs regularly with the live DnD show Let’s Not Die, and in 2025 he was Boston’s winner of One Liner Madness. You can even catch him as a background actor in the critically-acclaimed workplace drama Good Burger 2. In his free time, Mark-Anthony enjoys jazz, baking and interior design. Check out Mark-Anthony at snarkanthony.com.
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The best way to find out about upcoming gigs is to check Shows or subscribe to the Loose Threads newsletter.
I’m also on Instagram at @snarkanthony, but I generally try to avoid social media.
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Please don’t (unless you have cake).
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First of all, thank you! Comedy only works with an audience, so thanks for helping us do what we do. There’s three great ways to support working comics (in order of effectiveness):
Come to live shows. Nothing beats coming to a live show. Butts-in-seats is the only way we get to do what we do. And the more butt the better. Bring a friend's butt!
Give us a follow on social media. It's low-effort, and doesn't cost you anything. A high follow count (and a decent "like" ratio) lets the people who book shows know that I am a comic worth booking. Yeah, I know it's dumb, but we live in a dumb world. Alternatively, you can join my newsletter. I hate social media too, so I would much rather send you an owl every once in a while to let you know what I’ve got cooking. Loose Threads is a tight knit community.
Consider buying some merch. I do not have a Patreon or an OnlyFans because I have nothing of value to contribute in those spaces. But I do have some dope merch! I design and make all of it myself. And it helps spread the word. Wear a button around. Pin it to your bag. Throw a sticker on your water bottle or laptop.
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Of course I do! All merch is available live at shows, but nothing is up on the website yet. Although, I guess if enough people bother me about it, I could make setting up a shop a priority.
Pin-Back Buttons
Oooo, buddy! I bought a button maker last year, so I've been buttoning up a storm. I try to always have some funky buttons on me at shows. They are 2¼" pin-back buttons, and I sell 'em for $2 a pop*.
*Due to tariffs, I exclusively accept 2-dollar bills as payment.
Book Marks
I've also been making some bookmarks for all you book sluts out there! They’re silly. Ask me about ‘em if you see me.
Stickers
I usually have some Sweater Comedy stickers on me too (which are free as long as you promise to graffiti your city with them).