Glorelys Mora Lands DOLA Listing for LA Comedy Show
Dominican-American comic gears up to headline at Lyric Hyperion with big community support

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Showtime At The Lyric Hyperion
Los Angeles–based stand-up sensation Glorelys Mora has a simple message this week: gratitude. In a recent Instagram post, Mora wrote, “THANK YOU @DOLA 🌴💕 FOR LISTING MY COMEDY SHOW ON YOUR WEBSITE!!! SEE EVERYONE TOMORROW AT THE @LYRICHYPERION. TIX IN BIO!” The shout-out comes just ahead of her first officially promoted headline performance at the storied Lyric Hyperion theater.
Spotlight By Dola
DOLA, a leading platform dedicated to amplifying Latinx events and artists in Southern California, recently featured Mora’s “Back to Basics” show on its curated listings page. The site’s endorsement is part of its mission to connect local communities with live arts experiences—and for Mora, it represents a new level of exposure. By securing a spot in DOLA’s lineup, she taps into a thriving network of comedy fans and cultural enthusiasts across the region.
Building Momentum After Netflix Success
Mora’s career has been on a steep upward trajectory. A Dominican-American comic from Washington Heights, New York, she first captured national attention in 2023 when her NetflixIsAJoke “Introducing” set racked up over 2.1 million views and earned a Webby Award. That viral debut led to invitations on high-profile podcasts, SiriusXM appearances, and writing credits on Audible Originals like Michelle Rojas Is Not Okay.
On the festival circuit, Mora joined the sold-out ensemble show 3 Queens of New York at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe, which received five-star reviews from international critics. She’s opened for comedy legends such as Aida Rodriguez, Yvonne Orji, Leslie Jones, D.L. Hughley and more, honing her voice across bars, clubs, and festival stages from coast to coast.
Back To Basics: A Personal Headliner
In her social-media announcement, Mora described “Back to Basics” as a night of reflection—touching on why she left NYC for LA, her dating life, and lessons from family. The 45- to 60-minute set marks her first solo headlining run under that title. Early ticket sales indicate strong interest: Mora thanked fans for snapping up nearly half the theater’s capacity within days of launch.
Old Instagram updates reveal her excitement building for the event. One post noted “We’re so close to selling out!” while another joked about her mom’s cooking critiques. Mora’s candid style—blending personal anecdotes with sharp punch lines—has become her trademark.
A Rising Voice For Representation
Beyond laughs, Mora uses her platform to champion inclusivity in comedy. She co-founded Morir Sonando Comedy, a collective spotlighting Dominican talent, and partners with brands like Buchanan’s to drive cultural storytelling. Onstage, she champions diverse voices, urging booking agents and audiences alike to expand their lineups and “take up all the space.”
Her upcoming performance at the Lyric Hyperion embodies that ethos—a Dominican-American woman headlining an iconic LA venue, backed by community pride and industry momentum.
Mora’s social channels remain a hub for fans. In addition to show announcements, she shares clips of pranks (she once trolled Saweetie on WePranku), behind-the-scenes festival snaps, and updates on her NetflixIsAJoke follow-up. She’s also developing The Glorelys Mora Show, a live comedy talk concept inspired by Tyra Banks, Wendy Williams, and Arsenio Hall.
Don’t Miss The Night
With DOLA’s endorsement and Mora’s dynamic résumé, “Back to Basics” is on track to be one of the season’s buzziest comedy nights. Tickets are still available via Mora’s Instagram bio—an easy click for anyone ready to witness a rising star on her way to bigger stages.
Be there tomorrow at Lyric Hyperion to catch Glorelys Mora bring her signature blend of heart, humor, and cultural commentary. It’s a milestone for the comedian and a reminder that every listing, every spotlight, can launch new chapters in an artist’s journey.

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