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The Comedy Bureau Field Report Ep. 274: Spaghetti Festival & Sticking on the Wall (Together)

November 12, 2025
News, The Comedy Bureau Field Report
comedy, conversation, elysian theater, los angeles, new work, performance art, spaghetti festival

The Spaghetti Festival @ The Elysian represents a wholly rejuvenating spark of imagination and creativity as it puts up never-before-seen, never-before-produced works from some of the most original voices in and around comedy in LA. For this week’s TCB Field Report, we get into the all the many works and workings of the festival with Elysian Artistic Director Jacquelyn Landgraf as well as Spaghetti Festival artists Emily Browning, Emily Westheimer, Reshma Meister, Clowns of Color, and Madi Hart.

Get all details and tickets for Spaghetti Festival here and follow @elysiantheater.

Produced by Jake Kroeger
Music by Brian Granillo
Artwork by Andrew Delman and Jake Kroeger

TCB Debriefing 10/31/23: The Elysian, Saoirse Ronan, Paul Reiser/Steve-O, Celeste Barber/Wellmania

October 31, 2023
News
bad apples, celeste barber, elysian theater, paul reiser, saoirse ronan, steve-o

1. The Elysian Theater is now 2 years old and proof positive that the terrible two’s are only a thing for humans. Happy B Day!

2. Saoirse Ronan will play a teacher who goes too far in trying to being a good teacher (and it kind of works) in her latest project Bad Apples. In fact, it kind of ups the ante from Another Round where teachers get drunk to become “better” teachers (Deadline).

3. Paul Reiser & Steve-O are both set to come with live stand-up specials in the not so distant future. Steve-O’s is set to come out next month through his own website (Deadline) and Paul Reiser is set to tape his just a week before Steve-O’s release. Considering Paul’s role Reboot (an immersion in peak meta, inside baseball comedy these days) and Steve-O once hosting an advice show where he was driven around in van due to having his driving license suspended, we’re so very thoroughly curious what angle will be played here.

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4. Celeste Barber gives an honest and tender announcement (as it should be) of the cancellation of her show Wellmania by Netflix. We wouldn’t be shocked in the slightest if the “numbers” she cites here as the reason her show got cancelled has anything to do with “taste clusters”.

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5. We’ll leave you with this: On this Halloween, remember, that the world is a scary place as is. Have some grace, whatever you can spare, for others and yourself.

Pick of the Day: Spaghetti Festival (in LA) 11/1-11/11

October 26, 2023
News
comedy festival, elysian theater, experimental comedy, los angeles comedy, spaghetti fest

We gave you a heads up as The Elysian’s experimental comedy festival, Spaghetti Festival (FKA Forget About Spaghetti Fest) as soon as it was announced, though we didn’t really know what they were going to have up their sleeve for 10 nights of 1000% original, never-before-seen or publicly performed live comedy productions.

They had anything from a meta play about Lyndon B. Johnson to better living via bones seminar, so it truly is anyone’s guess what they could have cooking for Spaghetti Festival in 2023.

Well, Spaghetti Fest kicks off next weekend starting Wed. Nov. 1st running for ten nights featuring the likes of an absurdist solo show about working the concessions stand, a coming of age story for Nosferatu done with puppets, Kyle Mizono doing her version of Being John Malkovich about herself, the LA clowns’ take on an astrology chart, and even a gritty noir tale involving the Kia Soul Hamsters. That’s only the half of it.

Take a gander at the rest of the spaghetti hidden up the billowy sleeves of The Elysian here and grab tickets at $18 a pop.

Pick of the Day: Velvet Tuesdays with Cameron Esposito (in LA) 10/10

October 3, 2023
News
cameron esposito, elysian theater, los angeles comedy, stand up comedy, variety show

We think all that we should have to say to get you to go to this is that Cameron Esposito is starting up a monthly show at the Elysian and then you would just go buy tickets here.

That said, we’ll fill you in on some details. Esposito remains as one of our favorite comedians for all of her wit, candor, and warmth that has only gotten more refined and nuanced since we’ve first saw her live on stage. The prospect of getting to see her live on a regular basis again is absolutely thrilling news and that will indeed be happening with Velvet Tuesdays with Cameron Esposito, a (for now) monthly show at the Elysian kicking off on Tues. Oct. 10th at 7:30PM.

The inaugural line-up will be stacked with the likes of Byron Bowers, Steph Tolev, Deb DiGiovanni, and Chad Damiani.

Tickets are $16 and we highly suggest getting on them right now right here before they sell out.

 

Pick of the Day: Goodstock ’99 (in LA) 9/9

September 8, 2023
News
elysian theater, los angeles comedy

If going to the Elysian is one of your favorite ways to beat the heat in LA (and we’ve really been feeling it this Summer thanks to climate change), then you might want to turn up this Saturday, Sept. 9th to their big one-day comedy & music festival extravaganza. Called Goodstock ’99, the Elysian is gathering many of their favorite folks from all over town to raise money for their A/C system, a crucial part of the theater, especially with the record temperatures we’ve been getting in the Greater LA Area.

They’re running from 12PM all the way to midnight with a jam packed schedule as follows:

  • 12:00PM: Vendors Open
  • 2:00 PM: Childrens Hour w / Kate Micucci, Joybell & Brother James
  • 3:00PM: Kyle Helf
  • 3:30PM: Zoog Dabbity
  • 4:00PM: BBY DRE
  • 4:30PM: Johnny Ass
  • 5:00PM: Pearl Charles
  • 5:45PM: George McAuliffe
  • 6:00PM: Pearl Derringer
  • 6:30PM: George McAuliffe
  • 7:00PM: Myke Wright
  • 7:45PM: Roxanne Starnick
  • 8:15PM: Gentleman Cowboys
  • 8:45PM: Softer
  • 9:30PM: MIRTHQUAKE
  • 10:15PM: World Destroyers Pleasure Club
  • 11:00PM: Number One Popstar

There will be food and fashion vendors as well all for the nice price of $25. That will directly go towards A/C repairs, refrigeration, and more to have the Elysian be it’s very best for it’s glamorous audiences.

Get more info and tickets right here.

Pick of the Day: Kyle Ayers-Hard to Say (in LA) 9/15

August 24, 2023
News
elysian theater, hard to say, kyle ayers, los angeles comedy, solo show, trigeminal neuralgia

With the coming and going of the Edinburgh Fringe, there has been a big wave of solo shows that have come through LA and NYC in preparation to do it almost every night for a month. Thus, we have seen dozens and dozens of solo shows and, as you’d imagine, we have our favorites.

Kyle Ayers, who has been one of the funniest people in LA for years now, has also had to deal with the Trigeminal Neuralgia, a brain disease so painful that it has been nicknamed “Suicide Disease” (as it is reportedly the disease with the highest suicide rate). Ayers, even though he still has to navigate his condition everyday, came up with an absolutely hysterical, gripping, and cathartic solo show, Hard to Say, around how this has affected everything in his life and how it seems like he’s just going to have to live with it.

We got to see a performance of it months ago and was floored from start-to-finish, both with laughter and tugging at heart strings.

Lucky for Angelenos that Kyle is doing his show again at The Elysian on Fri. Sept. 15th at 7:30PM with the marvelous Joel Kim Booster opening. Tickets are $15 and that’s such a novel price to see Ayers doing an astounding show about Trigeminal Neuralgia while still very much having it. Please go get them right now right here.

Pick of the Day: The Bananas Podcast Splitty in the City 1K (in LA) 7/29

July 21, 2023
News
bananas podcast, elysian theater, kurt braunohler, live podcast, los angeles comedy, race, scotty landes

Many a years ago, it wouldn’t be out of the ordinary for Kurt Braunohler to bring the extraordinary into many of our humdrum lives. Whether it’s introducing every comic the same way on Hot Tub because it’s Groundhog Day, making it snow in LA, jet skiing the Mississippi River, etc., Braunohler has a knack for bring sublimely ridiculous.

Well, he’s at it again as the podcast he co-hosts with Scotty Landes, Bananas, is not only doing a live episode next weekend, but having it be preceded by a 1K downhill jog (pointedly being called an “un-race”) right before the recording/show. Participants are highly encouraged to appropriately dress as bananas, take the race at their own comfy pace, and enjoy the sweet sounds of that turn-of-the-millennium classic Who Let the Dogs Out? by the Baja Men on repeat.

This splendid bit of absurdity is set to take place on Sat. Jul. 29th with registration & bib pick-up at The Frogtown Brewery between 2PM-3:30PM with the un-race beginning at 3:50PM. The actual live Bananas will happen at 4:30PM at The Elysian where the 1K finishes.

Go get your tickets ($25 a pop) for what should be one of the most beautiful comedic sights in LA this year here.

 

Pick of the Day: Edinburgh Fringe Preview Day (in LA) 7/22

June 30, 2023
News
cam gavinski, claire woolner, edinburgh fringe, elysian theater, greta titelman, griffin kelly, izzy gerasole, jessy morner ritt, los angeles comedy, sara schaefer, sophie santos

Summer is officially in session, which means that the Edinburgh Fringe Festival is just around the corner. While it’s always enticing to take up an opportunity to watch as many of hundreds upon hundreds of shows, most of us don’t have the money to fly to Scotland, find a place to crash for a month, and THEN pay to see shows. At least performers have a shot to make some money maybe (though, more realistically, hoping to break even).

That’s why The Elysian Theater’s annual tradition of putting a whole day of their favorite LA comedy folks that are bound for the Edinburgh Fringe and presenting their shows back-to-back-to-back-to-back.

This particular Edinburgh Fringe Preview Day at The Elysian will run through 8 shows from 12:20PM to 11PM on Sat. Jul. 22nd. We’ve actually seen most of these shows already and tell you that it would be worth your night to catch any of them.

On the slate are:

Sophie Santos… Is Codependent
Joy’s Bed & Breakfast w/ Jessy Morner-Ritt and Izzy Gerasole
Two Cats on a Date by Griffin Kelly
Claire Woolner: A Retrospection
Going Up w/Sara Schaefer
Greta Titelman’s Exquisite Lies
BONHEUR by Cam Gavinski

It’s so much great show without having to get airfare or room and board and it will only cost you $12-$20 per show or $60 for a day pass to watch all 8 and make it a whole day at The Elysian. Get tickets/details/more here. Do it now!

Pick of the Day: April Fools: A Benefit (in LA) 4/1

March 27, 2023
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benefit show, beth stelling, chris estrada, comedy show, cristela alonzo, elysian theater, glenfeliz elementary, live comedy, los angeles, rory scovel, sabrina jalees

Though April Fools’ Day has largely been tarnished by corporations trying to live up to their legal status as “people”, not all is lost for what should be comedy’s day of the year.

Kurt Braunohler, along with The Elysian Theater, is throwing a very special, very stacked evening of stand-up in support of Glenfeliz Elementary School. There won’t be any pranks (and telling you that there would be here would ruin it, no?), but you’ll get a night of LA comedy’s best including Sabrina Jalees, Rory Scovel, Beth Stelling, Chris Estrada, and Cristela Alonzo.

This April Fools benefit show for Glenfeliz Elementary is set for April Fools Day at 7:30PM PT with tickets going for $25 a pop. Please go get your tickets here.

Pick of the Day: Whatever Show with Rory Scovel & (Return) of Loose (in LA) Mondays

February 8, 2023
News
elysian theater, la comedy, mondays, rory scovel, whatever show

To say everything has changed from what it was in 2019, or even 2021, is a massive, massive understatement. While many things that we used to have pre-COVID are back or new things sprouted from after lockdown have taken root while going into 2023, nothing is really like it quite used to be.

For the purposes of this post, Monday night stand-up in LA is definitely no longer the same. Long standing Monday night comedy institution Hot Tub with Kurt and Kristen moved to Wednesdays (and to a different part of a town-Cypress Park to be exact).

Don’t worry however as there is a great Monday night comedy run to be had in LA.

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The always thrilling Rory Scovel has taken over Mondays at the Elysian with The Whatever Show, which strives to be true to his name with it being a night that could just be Rory doing top flight improvised stand-up to him riffing with Conan O’Brien and everything in between. That’s been going at 7:30PM since January and you really ought to be on the ball about getting tickets because the Elysian is getting packed on Mondays now. Do so here.

We also thought beloved Monday night LA staple Loose was over (for a bit) since their long standing home Little Joy is renovating and then no longer having comedy, but they are actually going over to the newly new Lyric Hyperion and going late night for Mondays at 9:30PM with one of the most venerable hosting duos in LA, Megan Koester and Alison Stevenson, and the beautifully hilarious clowning/stand-up antics of Anna Seregina. Their first night at Lyric Hyperion is set for this coming Mon, Feb. 13th with tickets only costing you $5. Go get ’em here.

Both are close enough to each other that you can very much make both shows and have Monday be, potentially, one of the best nights of the week.

Pick of the Day: Blake Rosier’s Bad Show (in LA) 12/13

November 17, 2022
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bad show, blake rosier, cherdleys, drew horton, elysian theater, experimental comedy, isabel klein, los angeles comedy, molly renze, sethward

From marathon live shows where he essentially lives in a theater space for a week to putting a show on with complete strangers after less than a day of meeting and brainstorming with them, Blake Rosier is going to open himself up in a different way with his Bad Show, coming to the Elysian next month. In addition to taking some of the biggest swings in comedy that we’ve seen as of late, Rosier has a sizable bag of absurd characters that revel to the nth degree in their absurdity and is also an expert at exposing them at their most vulnerable, especially when they sort refuse to acknowledge everything go awry. Blake Rosier’s Bad Show will put a holidays-sized portion of them on this upcoming variety showcase.

Joining Blake in the delightful chaos will be other such like-minded comedy folks including Molly Renze, Isabel Klein, Sethward, Cherdleys, and Drew Horton.

Blake Rosier’s Bad Show is set for Tues. Dec. 13th at 9;30PM and tickets are only $12 right now. Go get ’em here.

The Elysian’s Very First Festival Will Be Called ‘Forget About Spaghetti Festival’ and Promises as Much Delightful Comedy Weirdness as Possible

September 6, 2022
News
elysian theater, experimental comedy, los angeles comedy, solo show

The Elysian is just rounding the corner on being officially one year old and they’re marking the occasion by putting on their very first comedy festival, Forget About Spaghetti Festival. In that time, The Elysian has become a beacon for all things wonderfully weird in comedy per the direction of theater’s Executive Artistic Director Kate Banford.

So, from Oct. 20th-30th, there are 17 completely original, untraditional, atypical comedy shows that range from pondering the upside of being a coma, getting into bone fashion, examining nature of existence and the corporeal form via ducks, attending a multi cam sitcom set at Thomas Jefferson’s house, and watching rats auditioning to open for Ricky Gervais just to give an overview. The likes of some of LA comedy’s most innovative voices inlcuding Cricket Arrison, Magi Calcagne, Isabelle Gerasole, David Brown, Kristin Lynne Wallace, and Kim Seltzer & Aliya Kamalova will be bringing this unique cornucopia of shows that you probably would only get to see at the Edinburgh Fringe.

Get the full line-up, schedule, details, and tickets for Forget About Spaghetti Festival here.

Oh, if you’re wondering about the festival’s name, it’s part of a friendly feud with Rick’s, a dining establishment about a mile down the road on Riverside Dr. that famously put “SPAGHETTI IS BACK” on their marquee. Thus, it’s kind of the perfect name.

The Elysian Is Throwing Its First Festival (and Is Now Taking Submissions)

June 3, 2022
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comedy festival, elysian theater, experimental comedy, los angeles, los angeles comedy, open call, open submissions, underrepresented

In under a year’s time, The Elysian has made waves in the LA comedy scene and has become a hub for so many weird and wonderful folks that were scattered to the many winds of comedy when 2020 reared its grotesque head.

Now, they’re making another big mark on the scene by throwing their very own festival that will specifically “serve as a springboard for underrepresented creators and unusual work.” The Elysian’s First Festival will happen over ten nights from Oct. 20th-30th and is really open to lots of wild ideas, even if they’re not strictly comedy.

If you get picked, you’ll get a very nice neat package to help you develop the sweet idea you had for the festival including:

– A night at the Elysian
– A $500 production stipend
– Creative development support through a mentor from the Elysian community
– Promotional support, including headshots, graphic design support, and a professional recording of your show
– Tech support, including a full three hour tech rehearsal
– Free admission to the other shows in the festival
– Some kinda Fest swag

The deadline is Mon. Jun. 20th at midnight PT and you can potentially be part of the Elysian’s First Festival by submitting here.

Pick of the Day: Comedy Crossing (in LA) 5/26

May 5, 2022
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comedy crossing, elysian theater, ify nwadiwe, jenny yang, kate zasowski, naomi ekperigin, ron funches

One of the most successful comedy ventures during the really in-the-thick part of the pandemic was Jenny Yang’s ingenious and oh-so-clever virtual comedy show Comedy Crossing. Utilizing Zoom, OBS, and the game of the pandemic, Animal Crossing, Jenny created a comedy club inside the world of the game and had stand-ups do their act while a character designed to look like them Animal-Crossing-style was at a virtual comedy stage. It was adorable and strange and delightful and such a wonderful respite from the horrors of 2020.

Now, Jenny is not only bringing Comedy Crossing back, but doing it in person at The Elysian this month on Thurs. May 26th at 8PM PT. The multiverse-ness of the game will be heightened as you’ll probably see the actual real human stand-ups somewhere and then see the screen of their Animal Crossing avatars doing stand-up. In short, it’ll be an otherworldly trip, but a hysterical one at that.

For this first, in-person Comedy Crossing, Jenny has got the amazing comedy stylings of Ron Funches, Naomi Ekperigin, Ify Nwadiwe, Kate Zasowki that will be so much more cute than normal along with special guest Nick Cho.

Tickets are $20 and, for how popular Comedy Crossing was, you better go get yours right now.

Pick of the Day: Christina Catherine Martinez in Residence (in LA) Tuesdays in March

February 23, 2022
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catherine christina martinez, elysian theater, la comedy, residency

The summation of her art critic background, penchant for the sublimely absurd in clowning, and her whimsical, class-struggle-informed stand-up is just a bit of why we love and, consequently, write so much about the absolutely splendid Christina Catherine Martinez here at TCB (and elsewhere).

We just got a sneak preview of her upcoming special How To Bake a Cake in the Digital Age and, yet again, was astounded at how cleverly she was defying the form of a comedy special, but still very much getting the jokes out. That’s all to say that is truly something special to see Christina take the stage in any form, no matter what she’s doing/has up her very fashionable sleeves.

So, you should probably go to every one of her residency dates at The Elysian coming next month in March. Christina will be workshopping new performances every Tuesday at the-new-place-to-be in LA comedy at 9PM PT. Tickets are only $12, meaning it would only be $48 for all four shows. Go get tickets to all of them right now right here.

Pick of the Day: Improvised Stand-Up with Rory Scovel (in LA) 2/27

February 7, 2022
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elysian theater, improv, improvised, los angeles comedy, rory scovel, stand up comedy

There are plenty a comedian that try to do, shall we say, comedy alchemy by, ostensibly, taking nothing and making comedy gold out of it. There’s even a long running improv comedy podcast called Alchemy This that seeks out to attempt this feat.

Rory Scovel has made it a mission of his to completely improvise his stand-up sets and, for our money, we think that he has figured it out. His fearlessness in getting abjectly silly and then masterfully dissecting his own flights of absurdity is truly captivating for an hour. All told, it really feels like magic.

So, all of LA, you shouldn’t miss out on Rory’s latest trek into the comedy unknown at the end of this month at The Elysian. Improvised Stand-Up with Rory Scovel is set for Mon. Feb. 27th at 7PM PT. Tickets are only $12 and you best go get them now here.

Pick of the Day: Stand up and Clown (in LA) 2/7

January 28, 2022
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ahamed weinberg, anna seregina, babs gray, christina catherine martinez, clown, elysian theater, ify nwadiwe, jessy morner ritt, kyle mizono, los angeles comedy, morgan jay, stand up comedy

It is our firm belief that when the different disciplines of comedy get cross-pollinated that some of the best, most boundary pushing comedy gets made. We also believe that Chad Damiani “live directing” (or ruthlessly roasting) people attempting clown is some of the funniest things we’ve ever seen.

Stand Up and Clown will combine all of that comedy goodness into a crucible of glorious failure and celebratory stupidity. Basically, Damiani, a veteran of the clowning and improv world will do his “live directing” of great stand-up comedians trying their hand at clown.

This first edition has a bunch of wondrous LA comedians that we can’t wait to see under Chad’s gun including:

  • Babs Gray
  • Morgan Jay
  • Christina Catherine Martinez
  • Kyle Mizono
  • Jessy Morner-Ritt
  • Ify Nwadiwe
  • Anna Seregina
  • Ahamed Weinberg

This inaugural Stand Up and Clown will happen at The Elysian on Mon. Feb. 7th at 9:30PM PT. Tickets are $12 right now and you really ought to get your tickets ASAP here.

The Comedy Bureau Field Report Ep. 84: Kate Banford & Homes for Weirdness

November 3, 2021
News, The Comedy Bureau Field Report
charlie chaplin, dan levy, elysian theater, eugene levy, kate banford, los angeles comedy

LA’s newest home for comedy, especially the kind that colors outside the lines, The Elysian, is officially alive. We have artistic director Kate Banford join us for this week’s TCB Field Report to give us the origin stories of both herself (her first theater in Philadelphia, The Good Good Comedy Theatre) and this shiny new theater (and even explain why they went with a skunk for a logo). Banford has long since done and championed comedy that pushes the art form forward and, with so many LA venues closed over the last two years, it’s a saving grace that Kate and company have come in with The Elysian in Frogtown (or more formally known, but never referred to as Elysian Valley).

Also, “hot” takes on Vulture’s Comedians You Should & Will Know list, Dan and Eugene Levy’s lifestyle series, and the new Charlie Chaplin doc on Showtime.

Find Kate @katebanford on IG and @kbanf on Twitter at and The Elysian at elysiantheater.com and on IG and Twitter @elysiantheater

The Comedy Bureau @thecomedybureau across platforms and please, please support TCB via GoFundMe, Patreon, or on Venmo (@jakekroeger).

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Music by Brian Granillo
Artwork by Andrew Delman and KT

Pick of the Day: Natalie Palamides’ LAID (in LA) 12/2-12/4

November 1, 2021
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elysian theater, laid, los angeles comedy, natalie palamides, solo show

LAID was the very first solo show we saw from Natalie Palamides and it’s no overstatement to say that it changed us forever. The show is literally and figuratively so transformative, both for the audience and Natalie herself, that the memories of Palamides’ reimagining of the life cycle as a solo comedy show is beautifully seared into our brains forever. In fact, it might be just a little more out there than Nate?

Also, it’s an internationally renowned show that garnered Natalie so many awards.

We’d go into more detail, but, in case you haven’t seen it, we very much don’t want to spoil it for you.

We’ll, instead, just say that Palamides is doing an exclusive limited run of performances of LAID as a fundraiser for the Elysian Theater from Thurs.-Sat. on Dec. 2nd-4th at 8:30PM. After the thousands of shows that we’ve seen, it’s still one of the very best we’ve seen and you should not miss your chance to see it live once more.

Tickets are $25 and you better go snag them before they sell out.

Pick of the Day: (the in-person return of) Tomorrow! with Ron Lynch (in LA) [Saturdays Starting 10/30]

October 25, 2021
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elysian theater, los angeles comedy, midnight show, ron lynch, variety show

Tomorrow! with Ron Lynch is as venerable as a LA comedy variety institution can be. Beloved by night owls or folks who only stay out past midnight every once in a blue moon, Tomorrow! has been faithfully stewarded by Ron (the show co-founded by Brendon Small and Craig Anton, FYI) for several years to bring the best in the weird, wonderful, amazing, bizarre, and hilarious whether it be stand-up, characters, puppets, music, magic, juggling, sword swallowing, or straight up just interrupting the show.

Ron didn’t stop the show when lockdown due to COVID-19 happened, but, instead, took it to IG Live and kept it going every Saturday at 11PM for however long it has been since March 2020.

Now, some things are starting to get right with the world as Tomorrow! with Ron Lynch is returning to being an in-person weekly show and going back to STARTING AT MIDNIGHT (it was going at 11PM at Lyric Hyperion for awhile) and at the brand spankin’ new Elysian Theater. The very first round of beautiful, hysterical absurdity and chaos is set for this Sat. Oct. 30th at midnight and this first one is free to attend (so long as you RSVP and have proof of vaccination.

RSVP right now right here.

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