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Pick of the Day: Two Dykes and a Mic (in NYC) 3/8

March 1, 2023
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The hysterical duo of Rachel Scanlon and McKenzie Goodwin normally have all the splendid queer mischief with Two Dykes and a Mic on the West Coast where they’re based, but the rest of the country is going to get treated to live episodes of the pod. Rachel and McKenzie have hit the road and are right smack dab in the middle of a nationwide Two Dykes and a Mic tour.

Thankfully, for NYC folks, one of those stops will include the very chic City Winery. On Wed. Mar. 8th at 8PM, Scanlon and Goodwin will take over the Main Stage and it will undoubtedly one of those rollicking live podcast tapings that you really ought to not skip just because you could probably listen to it later for free.

Tickets range from $25-$30 and are going fast. Go get ’em here.

Pick of the Day: AVANTLAMBADA: Experiments on Humor in the Key of Sex (in NYC) 2/24

February 23, 2023
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alex tatarsky, dina seiden, jamieson webster, michael portnoy, Morgan bassichis, nyc comedy, Spike Einbinder

This is a bit last minute of a heads up, but there will be a very special, very prurient night of comedy (brought to you by exciting NYC art institution The Emily Harvey Foundation in conjunction with a Michael Portnoy exhibition of Progressive Touch). Gathering some of the best, boldest performers in the NYC comedy scene, AVANGTLAMBADA will really go blue in a way that you’ve very likely not experienced at a comedy club or otherwise.

Portnoy will host a very special, raunchy line-up that will include:
actor/comedian Spike Einbinder (HBO’s High Maintenance, Los Espookys)
performance artist/clown Alex Tatarsky (MOMA PS1)
comedic performer and artist Morgan Bassichis (The Whitney Museum)
maximalist monologist Dina Seiden (Joe’s Pub, Performa Biennial)
psychoanalyst and writer Jamieson Webster (Sex & Disorganization,2022)

Sounds pretty damn tempting, no? Well, take note that this event is completely free as well. So, go ahead and set a reminder for this Fri. 2/24 at 7PM to be at The Emily Harvey Foundation in SoHo.

Pick of the Day: The Black Version (in NYC) 2/24 & 2/25

February 15, 2023
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The Black Version, created by Jordan Black, remains as one of the longest running, most celebrated, best improv shows in the country. For the uninitiated, Black and his stellar cast of improvisers make the “Black Version” of a movie title suggested by the audience. This show has played Groundlings, Largo, and plenty of comedy festivals across the country, and is now going to have a very special, two night run in NYC at the newly formed Midnight Theatre (located right by MSG).

Joining Black will be the long time Black Version veterans including Daniele Gaither, Gary Anthony Williams, Nyima Funk, Phil Lamarr, Karen Maruyama, and Cedric Yarbrough.

This NYC run of The Black Version is set for Fri. Feb. 24th & Sat. Feb. 25th at both 7PM and 9:30PM. Tickets start at $40 and you better go snag ’em here.

Pick of the Day: Why Are You Single? (in NYC) 2/22

February 9, 2023
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dave mizzoni, littlefield, marie faustin, nyc comedy

Undoubtedly, there are millions of people who are headed into Valentine’s Day without a significant other and wish that wasn’t the case.

With that in mind, post-Valentine’s Day this year, NYC comedy favorite Marie Faustin is going to tackle this issue head on by running three eligible New York singles through a gauntlet of dating challenges to ascertain why the hell they’re still single. Who knows? Maybe it is the world’s fault? You’ll have to come see Why Are You Single?, created by Faustin and Dave Mizzoni, at Littlefield on Wed. Feb. 22nd at 8PM to find out.

Tickets are $19.29 for such a juicy, spicy comedy show and, also, if you want to be a contestant, you can submit via IG @reeezy.

Pick of the Day: Standups Doing Improv (in NYC) 2/9

February 7, 2023
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conor janda, improv, jeff wright, kaneez surka, nyc comedy, ruby karp, sabrina wu, stand up comedy

Of the disciplines in comedy, there will always seem to be the thickest line in the sand drawn between stand-up and improv. That line should be kicked away, but, in the indefinite mean time, seeing either side do the other can still be immensely fun. We still fondly hold a memory of Andy Peters “asking” for a suggestion of a car dealership and a planet and going with Saturn and Saturn on a show once called ImproVStandup.

So, Kaneez Surka and Ruby Karp are going to wrangle NYC comedy scene staples Jeff Wright, Sabrina Wu, and Conor Janda to let them do stand-up, then, make them take a suggestion and attempt to do scenes together. We wonder how many sweep edits or tagging out will happen (or if they’re even aware that those are options that are crucial to doing improv).

Standups Doing Improv is set to happen this Thurs. Feb. 9th at Friends & Lovers in Brooklyn at 8PM. Tickets are only $7.18 and you can (and should) get them here.

Pick of the Day: Joe Castle Baker is Gordon in COME, LOVE (in NYC) 2/14

February 3, 2023
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Again, that pesky Valentine’s Day is coming very soon and it would just so happen that Feb. 14th is going to be on a Tuesday. That probably makes planning, should you choose to partake in specifically cherishing your partner that day, a little complicated between the weekend leading up to it and an early weekday.

Do you just do the Valentine’s stuff on the day of or get it over with on Saturday/Sunday?

Well, we don’t know that particulars of whatever relationship/situationship that you’re in currently, but we can tell you that NYC comedy staple Joe Castle Baker will be playing a facsimile of himself, Gordon, to host a stellar comedy variety show on Valentine’s night. Apropos to the day, COME, LOVE ought to be a fantastic evening of comedy as NYC comedy stars Sarah Sherman, Max Wittert, Edy Modica, Chloe Troast, and Francesca D’Uva will be joining with Gordon/Joe at 8PM at Littlefield in Brooklyn will prove that going to a live comedy show is far from one of the riskiest things to do on a date.

Tickets for Joe Castle Baker is Gordon in COME, LOVE are $19.29 and you best go get them here.

 

Pick of the Day: Spoons Toons & Booze Eleven Yr. Anniversary Special (in NYC) 2/18

February 1, 2023
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anniversary, brooklyn, morning cartoons, nitehawk cinema, nyc comedy

For 11 years, Spoons, Toons, and Booze has been NYC’s go-to Saturday-Morning-Cartoons-for-adults providing free cereal and pairing it with speciality cocktails and, of course, as much animated nostalgia you can handle, all at a movie theater. It’s quite a special thing for those of us that had the collective experience of Saturday morning cartoons (that’s probably not so much a thing for the streaming generation, right?).

Secret Formula in NY will be throwing a very special eleven year bash with hosts Michael Austin and Nell Casey at Nitehawk Cinema in Williamsburg, Brooklyn on the mornings of both Sat. Feb. 18th and Sun. Feb. 19th, specifically at 11:15AM. There will be a specially curated selection of vintage cartoon favorites as well as audience picks from over 150 different cartoon series that span decades upon decades upon decades of television.

Tickets are only $20 and you best go get them here.

Pick of the Day: Tinder Live Valentine’s Day Special (in NYC) 2/11

January 27, 2023
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When it comes to love and comedy, there is kind of no better option than Lane Moore‘s brilliant creation, Tinder Live, where she actually swipes and messages and gets into all other manner of dating hijinks via the popular dating app.

As Valentine’s Day approaches, you ought to know that Lane is doing a very special Valentine’s Day edition of her show and, again, we’re pretty sure it’s your best bet for comedy when corporatized love is in the air (even if you’re rolling solo that day/weekend). This Valentine’s round of Tinder Live will feature special guest NYC comedians Gabe Gonzalez, Anna Borges, and Dan Chamberlain and happen Sat. Feb. 11th at 8PM at the show’s Brooklyn home, Littlefield.

Tickets are only $25.35 right now and you best go get them now here.

Pick of the Day: Kyle Kinane (in LA & NYC) 2/10 & 5/4

January 23, 2023
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In the midst of the far off time of quarantine, the brilliant comedic mind that is Kyle Kinane uprooted from his long time home of LA and headed on up to Oregon. Thus, in LA, we were unfortunately no longer gifted the chance of regularly seeing Kinane comedically explore the existential nature of whatever he happened to be going through at the time and doing so in an unbelievably colorful, almost poetic way.

As they say, absence makes the heart grow fonder and any chance to seeing Kyle will be even more special these days.

Such days are indeed coming up for both LA and NYC as Kyle will be playing the hallowed stages of Largo in LA and Bell House in Brooklyn in the coming months. Kyle’s Largo date appears to be sold out, but you can chance stand-by tickets on the night of or check Largo’s site over and over to see if they added tickets. The 7:30PM-Thurs. May 4th date at The Bell House has tickets available at $40.87 a pop. Definitely go get them before they sell out here.

 

Pick of the Day: Ambush Comedy’s SPECIAL EDITION ALBUM RECORDING SHOW (in NYC) 1/25

January 20, 2023
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Ambush Comedy has been going so long over at Brooklyn’s Two Boots Pizza that one has to wonder how much of an ambush it is anymore. They’ve already recorded one album and, in fact, they’re doing a second taping sesh next Wednesday, Jan. 25th.

Ambush’s very own (and NYC stand-up comedy staples) Josh Johnson, Lucas Connolly, and Brittany Cardwell will be recording audio and video for what has to be one of the tastiest weekly shows in NYC. Per usual, there will be free pizza and beer before the show (while supplies last) and there will be a shindig after.

Oh yeah, you’ll have two chances to be a part of the Ambush Comedy sequel with early show at 8PM and late show at 10PM. Tickets are only $10 and you best go get them here.

 

Pick of the Day: Hopkins & Friends (in NYC) 1/22

January 18, 2023
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adam pally, daniel simonsen, dina hashem, ilana glazer, james austin johnson, jess hopkins, moses storm, nyc comedy, phoebe robinson, stand up comedy, the stand

Sometimes, there’s just an amazing line-up for a classic stand-up show at a comedy club and tickets are still available for not a crazy price and those things together are worthy of highlighting.

Such is the case of Hopkins & Friends at The Stand this Sunday. Along with host Jess Hopkins, an incredibly choice NYC line-up of Adam Pally, Phoebe Robinson, Moses Storm, Daniel Simonsen, James Austin Johnson, Dina Hashem, Ilana Glazer, and John Hopkins (assuming that’s not someone from the prestigious medical institution?) will be taking The Stand’s Main Room stage at 8PM on Jan. 22nd and you ought to know that will be one hell of a show.

Also, tickets are only $25 (and there’s no item minimum). Go get ’em before they sell out here.

 

Pick of the Day: FUN by Design: The Interior Design Game Show (in NYC) 1/18

January 13, 2023
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caveat, game show, interior design, laura fabius, nyc comedy

Though it’s not necessarily “peak TV” or considered part of this current Golden Age of television, shows about interior design are undoubtedly some of the most popular programming around. People may not talk about HGTV the way they do Severance or The Bear, but that doesn’t seem to stop The Property Brothers from being some of the most famous people on TV.

Taking note of all the above, NYC comedian and interior designer Laura Fabius has devised a way to bring in some more (and much needed) clever fun by crossing the worlds of interior design, comedy, and game shows into one very special night. Called FUN by design: The Interior Design Game Show, top flight designers will throw down to see how good they really are.

Oh yeah, they’ll be answering interior design questions as well!

FUN by design: The Interior Design Game Show will be happening at Caveat next Wed. Jan. 18th at 7PM ET (including a livestream). Tickets are $15 (and $10 for the livestream) and you really ought to snag ’em here.

 

Pick of the Day: The Hotsy Totsy Tribute to Weird Al Yankovic! (in NYC) 1/12

January 11, 2023
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As Weird Al Yankovic made a legacy from parodying pop songs, it kind of stands to reason that a tribute to him might come in the form of a burlesque show. There are actually more and more burlesque and drag shows that intersect the world of comedy or pop culture (a Mel Brooks burlesque show and lots of the drag happening at Club Cumming come to mind) making for a more untraditional, but damn fun evening.

Hotsy Totsy in NYC specializes in this and are taking their night at The Slipper Room to do a burlesque tribute to the King of Parody, Weird Al. Venatrix, Perse Fanny, Rosie Tulips, Violet Luna, Bitsy Brulée, LeGrand Chaton, Miranda Raven, Handsome Brad, and Cherry Pitz are all set to do a night dedicated to Weird Al unlike you’ve ever seen before (especially if you’ve not seen seductive dancing with mustaches and wordplay)

With that in mind, you really ought to get tickets here for $25 a pop. Hotsy Totsy’s Tribute to Weird Al Yankovic is set for this Thurs. Jan. 12th w/doors at 7PM.

 

Pick of the Day: Shouting at the Screen with Wyatt Cenac and Donwill (in NYC) 1/19

January 9, 2023
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brooklyn, donwill, nyc comedy, wyatt cenac

With movie theater going back as much as it’s probably going to be, it’d be really great to have MST3K style screenings where cinema oddities get screened with a select panel of great comedy folks riffing every which way they can throughout the whole running time.

Nitehawk Cinema will have a dream of such an event, Shouting at the Screen, with an incomparable duo of Wyatt Cenac and Donwill diving back into the 70s Blaxpolitation filmography and providing a hysterical 2023 lens to “an important bygone era of black independent cinema”.

This first show is set for Nitehawk Cinema in Prospect Park in Brooklyn on Thurs. Jan. 19th at 9:15PM. Tickets are $17.50 and you really ought to get them here.

Pick of the Day: Ismael Loutfi-HEAVENLY BABA: MY DAD’S PLAN TO CONVERT FLORIDA TO ISLAM (in NYC) 1/17

January 6, 2023
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We put the brilliantly funny Ismael Loutfi on our 100 Best Things in Comedy We Were Witness To for his great half hour special that was released via Comedy Central. 2023 should be yet another year where you should take every chance to catch Ismael comedically explore the Muslim American experience in an unforgettable and astute and, of course, damn hilarious way.

This solo show has Loutfi follow the story of his Dad’s ill-fated plan to try to convert all of Florida, one of the wildest states in the lower 48, all to Islam. Already, that sounds like a movie and Loutfi will probably deliver the tale in a way where it should be even more clear that it ought to be a movie.

Heavenly Baba: My Dad’s Plan to Convert Florida to Islam is set for Tues Jan. 17th at 9:30pm at Caveat on NYC’s LES. Tickets are $15 right now and you really ought to go get them here.

Pick of the Day: Colin Quinn-Small Talk (in NYC) 1/6-2/11

January 3, 2023
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At this point, Colin Quinn is an institution unto himself in comedy and in NYC. Even before his big shows taking on the history of NYC and the U.S. Constitution, Quinn had, for our money, his reputation crystalized from his stand-up and hosting Tough Crowd (which would be a perfect show for right about n0w).

That’s all to say that you should always go out of your way to watch his next big thing, which, for 2023 is a show all centered on the art of “small talk”. For your money, Quinn is going to relate his mastery of casual conversation and, very likely, make your life all the better for it both at the show and later on in life.

Colin Quinn: Small Talk is set for a run on the Lucille Lortel Theatre in NYC from Jan. 6th-Feb. 11th. Tickets start at $41 and you can (and should) go get them here.

Pick of the Day: Pregame! (in NYC) NYE

December 28, 2022
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If you’re in NYC for New Year’s Eve, you’ve got, perhaps, too many options that all sounds oh so enticing. After all, there is only so ground you can cover between countdowns leading up to the ball dropping (or, rather, slowly being lowered) in Times Square.

Littlefield in Brooklyn is affording you the opportunity to get in a great comedy show, Pregame!, at a more than nice price before you really get going to a several stops for your NYE’s (unless you’re doing the thing where you stand for hours on end in the middle of Times Square). Starting at the early hour of 7PM, you can enjoy the comedy stylings of Josh Sharp, Aparna Nancherla, Jordan Carlos, Joe Castle Baker, Natalie Rotter-Laitman and Richard Perez, then have plenty of time to galavant across whatever boroughs your heart desires (or go in for the $60 VIP package that gets you into Parklife’s afterparty).

Tickets for Pregame! are only $15.54 (versus some of the close to triple figure admission fees you might right into elsewhere in town) and you really ought to get in on this deal here.

Pick of the Day: A Scream Queens Comedy & Drag Show (in NYC) 12/30

December 22, 2022
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If your holiday of choice is, far and away, Halloween or really isn’t one that December offers, we feel your pain. The incessant holiday music and forced cheer can be tough, but thankfully there are outlets for an alternative experience for the holidays.

Case in point, A Scream Queens Comedy & Drag Show at Club Cumming. That really doesn’t seem to have anything to do with Christmas, Hannukah, Kwanzaa, New Year’s, Boxing Day, etc. etc.

Indeed, a devilishly themed comedy and drag show is coming to Club Cumming on Fri. Dec. 30th with the likes of Jared Goldstein, Joyelle Nicole Johnson, Shitzprobe, X-Emma, Vicky Deville, and, of course, host Sarah Rachel Lazarus. It’s a hell of a line-up that will fill in that dead week between Christmas and NYE perfectly

Tickets are only $12 and you best go get them here.

Pick of the Day: Rachel Kaly: HOSPITAL HOUR (in NYC) 1/14

December 20, 2022
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We’ve said it here more than a couple times that Rachel Kaly is one of the most exciting and unique voices in comedy at this point in time. That’s especially impressive considering how much more diverse (both in an inclusion way and style of performance) comedy has gotten (and continues to be) over the last few years. Her low key absurdity is sure fire delight every time we go see it and we’re always wanting more of Kaly’s brand of hijinks every time she has to leave.

Lucky for NYC, Rachel Kaly will be doing a brand new hour of comedy about “all the times she’s been in the hospital due to mental illness” at Union Hall in Gowanus, Brooklyn on Sat. Jan. 14th at 7:30PM.

Tickets are $18.98 and we highly suggest you go get them here before they sell out.

 

Pick of the Day: 16th Annual 50 First Jokes (in NYC) 1/6

December 15, 2022
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Next year is just a couple of weeks away and the arrival of 2023 signals the coming of one of the best annual comedy traditions around, 50 First Jokes. Going on its 16th year in NYC, 50 (or more) of the best comedians in the city come together to deliver their very first jokes of the new year. It’s a raucous good time and, honestly, better than trying to keep your  New Year’s resolution going.

This year’s edition will be back at The Bell House in Brooklyn on Fri. Jan. 6th (any takers on how many comics will have a Jan. 6th joke?) at 8PM and have John F. O’Donnell hosting and feature the brand new joke(s) of:

Alison Leiby
Andy Haynes
Anthony Devito
Asha Ward
Brittney Carney
Carmen Lagala
Casey James Salengo
Chanel Ali
Charlie Bardey
Chloe Radcliffe
Courtney Maginiss
Dan Perlman
Dave Ross
Eman El-Husseini
Emmy Blotnick
JP McDade
Jeff Scheen
Jess Salomon
Kate Willett
Kendall Ferrell
Kenice Mobley
Maria Wojciechowski
Michael Cruz Kayne
Natasha Vaynblat
Rachel McCartney
Rebecca O’Neal
Sabrina Wu
Sam Evans
Shalewa Sharpe
Shane Torres
Zach Zimmerman

…just to name a few.

Tickets are $25.42 right now and you can (and should) go get them here.

Pick of the Day: December: Berkshires Country: A Real Housewives Reading (in NYC) 12/18

December 13, 2022
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Part of the fun of Real Housewives is re-contextualizing how ridiculous all the iconic moments in the “soft-scripted” TV franchise are to other Real Housewives fans. Arguably, that could be more fun than the show itself?

So, why not just do a whole live reading of the Real Housewives as a live show? Well, luckily that’s very much a thing that’s happening at Brooklyn’s C’mon Everybody this coming Sun. Dec. 18th. It’ll be very special holiday live read that will also benefit the Colorado Healing Fund that is currently supporting victims of the Club Q shooting.

December: Berkshires Country: A Real Housewives Reading is set for 8PM this Sun. Dec. 18th and tickets are only $12.36. Go get them here.

Pick of the Day: A CHRISTMAS CAROLE KING: A Hastily Written Musical Starring the Audience! (in NYC) 12/18

December 9, 2022
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What would holiday music be without caroling or people just singing in unison in general? Arguably, it would be, perhaps, just annoying (shout out to everyone playing non-stop holiday music for all of December)?

With that in mind, Jo Firestone, Aaron Jackson, and Josh Sharp are upping the ante here with making a Christmas version of their “Hastily Written Musical Starring the Audience” entitled “A Christmas Carole King“. Indeed, you the audience will be the center of this yuletide tinged round of chaos that will probably be more fun than every holiday party you go to this year.

Get in on A CHRISTMAS CAROLE KING: A Hastily Written Musical Starring the Audience! set for Sun. Dec. 8th at 8PM at Littlefield in Brooklyn. Tickets are $12.47 a pop and you can (and very much should) get them here.

 

Pick of the Day: Murray Hill-A Little Murray Christmas (in NYC) 12/13-12/17

December 6, 2022
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If you’re looking for more and more holidays centric based comedy, there isn’t much better than the annual tradition that is Murray Hill’s A Murray Little Christmas. A comedy variety extravaganza spanning several nights, Murray Hill uses his clout as the universally chummy and charismatic”Mr. Showbiz” to put together several stacked line-ups of NYC’s best to make even the most Grinch-y folks have a good laugh.

Special guests have yet to be announced, but the bill will not disappoint if you go get tickets right now.

This 2022 edition of A Murray Little Christmas is set to run from Tues. Dec. 13th-Sun. Dec. 17th at Joe’s Pub in NYC. Tickets range from $25-$45 and you can (and should) go get them here.

Pick of the Day: The George Lucas Talk Show Holiday Special (in NYC w/Livestream) 12/19

December 1, 2022
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You’ve either seen the new Indiana Jones trailer or it has popped up in a myriad of feeds that you’re on or subscribed to. In either case, you’ve got to pondering why, with George Lucas EP’ing, Harrison Ford is getting digitally de-aged for the movie (especially since the results of that with The Irishman and Robert DeNiro were properly ridiculed).

Well, you might get your answer as a holiday gift in the form of Connor Ratliff’s George Lucas Talk Show and their very first Holiday Special since lockdown. Griffin Newman as Watto and Patrick Cotnoir will, of course, be on board along with an untold treasure trove of special guests worthy of any “Life Day”.

This 2022 George Lucas Talk Show Holiday Special is set for Mon. Dec. 19th at 9:30PM ET/6:30PM PT (there’s a livestream available for $10) at Caveat in NYC. Tickets are only $20 and we highly suggest you snag them right now.

Pick of the Day: Nick Naney: Nessun Dorma [Special Taping] (in NYC) 12/8

November 28, 2022
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Throughout the NYC comedy scene days, there are few performers as mastered at tomfoolery quite like one Nick Naney. Through stand-up, characters, and a myriad of next level shenanigans, Nick has become quite the staple, especially if there are certain bits that require commitment in the face of sheer, unfiltered silliness.

With that in mind, next week should be very exciting for any and all in the five boroughs as Naney will be taping his very comedy special. We have a sneaking suspicion that he’ll have plenty of hijinks up his sleeve to really bring back the “special” in ‘comedy special’.

Called Nessun Dorma, Nick has set the date for Thurs. Dec. 8th at Union Hall with both an early show (7:30PM) & late show (10PM). Tickets are $11.55 and you really ought to go get ’em here.

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