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With All Due Disrespect: Nimesh Patel sharpens the mic
Nimesh Patel cut his teeth in New York clubs, went on to the SNL writers room, and now fronts With All Due Disrespect as a fully independent headliner.
From writers room to center stage
Expect tightly built chunks about race, marriage, and work, often starting with a risky premise and ending with a sideways moral. Likely bits include Green Card Economics, Hinge vs. Aunties, and Office Diversity Math, with one longer story that turns into a rolling callback. The room skews mixed-age with lots of first- and second-generation South Asian fans, comedy podcast diehards, and date-night pairs who keep up with current events. The energy is focused and conversational, with quick groans that turn into laughs when the tags click.Footnotes you can hear
He was one of SNL's first Indian American writers in 2017, and a 2018 campus set cut short by organizers later fed a run of new material about who gets to police jokes. A smaller quirk: he often arranges bits so a mild take lands early and the spiciest tag arrives after a pause, letting the crowd reset. Please note: the bit order and staging details here are educated guesses based on recent specials and club sets.Rooms, Rituals, and Running Gags: the Nimesh Patel scene
The crowd dresses smart-casual with streetwear mixed into button-downs, and you will see regional jerseys under jackets in colder cities.
Smart room, quick laughs
South Asian families and mixed friend groups show up early, and the pre-show chatter sounds like coworkers trading headlines. When a bit hits close to home, the room gives a knowing groan before the laugh, and Patel often tags that reaction. Merch leans simple black text on neutral tees and hats, more 'office-friendly' than flex. During crowd-work, fans tend to volunteer jobs and relationship status fast, which keeps the riffs crisp.The in-jokes of this scene
Running gags about parents, visas, and startup culture draw subtle nods rather than cheers, and that understated signal fits the tone. Post-show, people compare favorite tags instead of quoting full bits, a sign that the writing is the draw.Craft Over Chaos: how Nimesh Patel builds the hour
Patel's voice sits in a steady mid-range, and he often lowers volume for a punch, making the laugh feel like the audience discovered it.
Timing that invites you in
He tends to open with a short, low-stakes premise to set rhythm, then stacks tags until the room trusts the logic. The structure favors three-act stories that break for quick asides, so a later callback hits like a new joke that you already know. Onstage the band is just a hand mic and a stool, but the 'arrangement' lives in how he paces beats, switches cadence, and plants misdirection. Crowd-work usually happens in one tight pocket mid-show, and he keeps it inside the theme so it feels like part of the bit rather than a detour.Small choices, big returns
A lesser-seen habit is his use of two endings for the same chunk, choosing the closer based on how the room reacts to the second tag. Lighting tends to stay warm and simple, which lets facial shifts carry the tone change without chasing a cue. The net effect is a set that moves quickly but leaves space for a thought to land before he flips it.If You Know, You Know: Nimesh Patel fans overlap widely
Fans of Andrew Schulz often click with Patel's willingness to start at the edge and work back to a clear point.