Lawrence was martyred by being grilled alive over a slow fire (chefs, butchers). Before he died he told his executioner to "Turn me over, I'm done on this side" (comedians). Librarians? I am not sure.
The patron saints of comics or comedians are Genesius, Lawrence and Vitus.
The patron saint of sewers is Saint Lawrence of Rome. He is also known as Saint Lawrence the Deacon and Martyr. Saint Lawrence is the patron saint of several professions, including cooks, students, and comedians, in addition to sewers. He was martyred in the year 258 AD during the persecution of the Roman Emperor Valerian.
The patron saints of comedians are:GenesiusLawrenceVitus
St. Bartholomew is the patron saint of book binders, butchers, leather workers and neurological diseases.
There is no specific saint of entertainers. There are patrons of comedians, actor, actresses, musicians, etc.
St. Bartholomew is best known as the Patron Saint of Librarians Feel free to read more here: http://apostle.com/st.-bartholomew-patron-of-librarians?chapter=2
A patron saint can be patrons of more than one designation. The following list is of patron saints of writers and other professions.Francis de SalesJohn the ApostleLucy of SyracusePaul the Apostle
There is no St. Lauren (but if there was one then she would be the patron saint of everything and also be the best saint in the world) ---- Although there is indeed no Saint Lauren, many girls and women bearing that name honor the deacon and martyr Saint Lawrence as their heavenly patron. Lawrence is the patron of librarians and archivists, and the Church observes his day on August 10. Other forms of the name Lawrence are Laurence, (dim. Larry), Lorenzo, Laurent, Lorenz for boys, and Laura, Laure, Lauren, Laurentia (dim. Laurie) for girls.
There is no patron saint of performers unless the performers are musicians or comedians or actors/actresses.
The patron saints of butchers are:Adrian of NicomediaAndrew the ApostleAnthony the AbbottBartholomew the ApostleGeorgeJohn the ApostleLawrence of RomeLuke the EvangelistNicholas of MyraPeter the ApostleThomas Bellacci
St. Luke is the patron saint of artists, physicians, surgeons, bachelors, butchers, and students. He is also recognized as the patron of painters, sculptors, glassmakers, and stained glass workers.
St. Genesius is the patron saint of actors, comedians, dancers, theatrical performers, and musicians.