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Pick of the Day: Chris Gethard: A Father and the Sun (in NYC) 12/16

November 25, 2022
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Even as we near the three years since the COVID-19 pandemic started, there are still things coming back that took a large sabbatical from being live and in person. Chris Gethard doing stand-up comedy is thankfully one of those things that we can say is finally making a return to the world of the living.

Gethard, the beloved comedy multi-hypenate between TCGS/Beautiful Anonymous/Planet Scum/his own solo comedy, has a new hour he’s working on and has an exclusive date set at Brooklyn’s Littlefield just before the big, looming holiday break.

Fri. Dec. 16th at 7PM, Chris will give you the rundown on his whole world through his stand-up and you really ought to not miss out on it. Tickets are $25.35 and you can (and should) go get them here.

Pick of the Day: Steph Tolev-in the Round (in NYC) 11/30

November 21, 2022
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Thanksgiving. Whether you love it or hate it (and there are so many reasons for that), it definitely disrupts the entire week that surrounds it. What might be helpful to get through the holiday that’s annoyingly always on a Thursday (and largely white washes the treatment of indigenous people of North America) is looking towards what’s going to happen after it.

If you’re in NYC, we’d urge you to look for Steph Tolev coming through NYC to not only headline, but do so in the round at the ultra cool multi-purpose venue Le Poussin Rouge in the East Village. We’ve seen Steph has been killing since we first saw her with her alluring brashness and her immediate command of any stage and she’s now finally getting her due to really cut loose for a headlining set.

Do not miss out on this chance to see Steph come Wed. Nov. 30th at 7PM at LPR. Tickets are $24.93 and you best go get them here.

 

Pick of the Day: NYCF: Apocalypse Soon with Eddie Pepitone 11/12

November 9, 2022
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It should never be forgotten that Eddie Pepitone’s For The Masses was named as one of 2020’s best comedy specials, not only by us, but The NY Times. At such a low point, Pepitone’s humor is both the necessary medicine and sugar to help get through such a wildly dark time, probably unlike any that we’ve all collectively lived through in our lives.

Eddie has been that sort of comedian for decades now and, as such, should never be missed no matter what he’s up to, especially if he’s in town (like he is this week for The New York Comedy Festival). Specifically, Eddie will be doing a live taping of his podcast, Apocalypse Soon, at Caveat on Sat. Nov. 12th at 3PM. Tickets are $15 right now and $10 for a livestream.

As the fate of the US seems to hang in the balance of incoming election results, getting a ticket to see Eddie live right now will help. Do so here.

Pick of the Day: NYCF Album Tapings for Liz Glazer and Luke Mones 11/10 & 11/11

November 8, 2022
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The New York Comedy Festival is well underway right now and there is literally dozens and dozens of things worth dashing to and fro from between all five boroughs. Showcases, solo shows, podcasts, and more fill the entire schedule for NYC’s annual big comedy bash.

There are also hour long tapings that are done at the festival, capitalizing on the extra excitement in the air for the week, that are the sort of special thing that you don’t want to miss. Last year, David Cross taped his latest special and, this year, both Liz Glazer and Luke Mones will be taping their albums. Glazer and Mones have both worked their way to becoming favorites in the NYC comedy scene for their warmth and very keen and crisp writing.

Liz will be doing her taping at the Brooklyn Comedy Collective on Thurs. Nov. 10th at 7PM & 9PM and Luke will be doing his a nice jaunt from there at The Gutter in Brooklyn on Fri. Nov. 11th at 7:30PM & 9:30PM. You have two chances to catch both of them and we highly suggest that you don’t waste of any of them (especially since they don’t overlap).

Pick of the Day: Without A Country: Live Midterm Election Watch-Along (in NYC) 11/8

November 7, 2022
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First and foremost, if you haven’t voted yet, definitely go vote already.

After that, you’re probably a little on edge on how things are going to go and, thus, it might be helpful to see the returns and the results with live color commentary from a comedian.

The New York Comedy Festival has that very thing with Guys We F*cked’s very own Corinne Fisher doing an election watch-along featuring NYC staples Kate Willett and Robbie Bernstein. Rather than have a disconcerted inner dialogue with whatever is going to happen, leave it to some of NYC comedy finest to be the sugar for whatever medicine (or poison) we have to take.

Without A Country: Live Midterm Election Watch-Along with Corinne Fisher is set for tomorrow, Tues. Nov. 8th starting at 7PM at the Doped Up Comedy Club in Greenpoint, Brooklyn. Tickets are $17.74 and you can (and should) go get them here.

Pick of the Day: Kate Berlant Is Kate-2nd Run (in NYC) 12/19-2/10

October 27, 2022
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Kate Berlant‘s solo show is Kate Berlant is Kate just finished up an acclaimed run at the Connelly Theater over the last couple of months, amidst her special, Cinnamon in the Wind, premiering on FX. It has clearly been a banner year for Kate and her putting her meta, self-examined, experimental stand-up on bigger and bigger stages and that’s only going to continue into 2023.
In fact, their will be a second run of Kate Berlant is Kate, directed by Bo Burnham, at the Connelly Theater in NYC starting in December that we highly you don’t miss out on, especially if you haven’t already seen it.
Specifically, this second run will go from Dec. 19th-Feb. 10th, Monday – Friday at 7 pm and Saturday at 3 pm and 7 pm with the following exceptions:
12/24: 2 pm and 6 pm shows
12/26: DARK
12/31: 2 pm and 6 pm shows
1/15: 7 pm show
1/16: DARK (MLK)
Tickets start at $61. Go snag ’em here.

Pick of the Day: Sagher & Gethard (in NYC) 11/5

October 24, 2022
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Though they have ascended to the glitzy heights of critically acclaimed movies (Don’t Think Twice) and television (Inside Amy Schumer) and live tours and podcasts (Beautiful Anonymous) even their own specials (Career Suicide), Tami Sagher and Chris Gethard once were and will always be legendary when it comes to long form improv in NYC. Really, we shouldn’t even corral it to just NYC as Gethard and Sagher’s rise in comedy came through both of their prowess as improvisers, then blossoming infinitely into their successful comedy present.

So, NYC shouldn’t, no matter the circumstance, miss out on the two of them playing together at one of NYC’s all-inclusive comedy theaters, Brooklyn Comedy Collective, which ought to be a very intimated, unforgettable night of how damn good improv can be.

Mark down Sat. Nov. 5th and 8:30PM and go get tickets for $15 here right now.

 

Pick of the Day: PGF Records Launch Show and Party! (in NYC) 11/16

October 21, 2022
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In case you missed it yesterday, Pretty Good Friends Records is going to be the newest cool comedy record label to come around in quite some time. Eugene Mirman, Julie Smith Clem, Areti Papazoglou, and Sub Pop Records are all teaming up to venture out on what is still an exciting “wild west” of sorts in comedy, comedy albums.

To christen their operation, they’re throwing a launch party/show at the Bell House in Brooklyn on Wed. Nov. 16th at 7:30PM that will also debut their very first release, Maeve Higgins’ A Very Special Woman. PGF Records’ Eugene Mirman and their pretty good friends Bobcat Goldthwait, Marie Faustin, and, of course Maeve Higgins, will all be performing to make it one damn fine inaugural night for a comedy record label.

Tickets are $30.57 including fees. Go snag them right here right now.

Pick of the Day: Zack Fox (in LA & NYC) 11/30 & 12/9

October 20, 2022
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Whether it’s from Season 1 of Abbott Elementary or his stand-up or his bars or from the beautiful chaos that was Vice Live, we would hope that, by this point, you’ve become acquainted with and revel in Zack Fox‘s comedy. Fox’s unabashed, self-styled satire is one of Atlanta’s best comedy exports in recent memory and has quickly gained a cult following, which continues to grow as you read this.

He is just about to wrap up a big tour that spanned both Europe and North America, but he has two dates left that just happen to hop from LA to NYC. That’s right, Zack Fox is going from coast to coast, The Fonda Theatre in LA to Irving Plaza in NYC on Wed. Nov. 30th and Fri. Dec. 9th respectively with rapper TisaKorean opening both dates. 

Tickets are going for $54 and you better get in on them before they’re all gone. Do it right now.

Pick of the Day: Mega the Podcast (in NYC) 11/12

October 18, 2022
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The idea of faith and spirituality are things that have been shaken to their core over the last three years (or probably a lot longer if we’re being honest). Thus, Mega the Podcast has been both one of the most soothing and simultaneously hysterical podcasts streaming today with their pitch perfect poking and dissecting of megachurches around the country and the world.

Greg Hess and Holly Laurent play pastors at the fictional mega church, Twin Hills, claiming fervently that their bringing the word of god to their flock with a “tiny family feel”. Their send-up of the some of the most egregious there is when it comes to organized religion is a great comedic reminder that you’re not, to co-opt a celebrated christian text, “left behind”.

Greg and Holly will be bringing their prickly gospel to Caveat in NYC on Sat. Nov. 12th at 7PM and everyone in and around the NYC area should not miss out. Even if you’re not in the NYC area, you’ll be able to livestream the whole thing for $10. In person tickets are going for $25 and we highly suggest you go get them right now right here.

Pick of the Day: All Fantasy Everything (in NYC) 12/16

October 12, 2022
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One of the most fun podcasts around, All Fantasy Everything, is back, out-on-the-road, in-person bringing non-sports fantasy draft joy to the whole world. Ian Karmel, Sean Jordan, and David Gborie have really made comedy gold out of pondering what your absolute favorite things are within hyper specific (and sometimes hilariously vague) niches. You have a rollicking, knee-slapping time over the debate of over the Taco Bell drive thru menu or best band names if they weren’t a band and the added bonus of knowing yourself that much better.

There are hundreds of episodes for you to binge on if you’re the uninitiated, but there are two very special live episodes coming to the Bell House in Brooklyn on Fri. Dec. 16th. The early show already sold out, but there’s a late show with tickets still available at $30.57. Make it an early holiday gift and go buy them here before they sell out.

 

Pick of the Day: Authors of Jokes to Offend Men (in NYC) 10/26

October 11, 2022
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Ranging from clean jokes to the raunchiest humor, joke books of all kinds have been written for scores covering myriads and myriads of subject matter and backgrounds. In fact, it’s a past time for some comedy nerds to dig up the ones that haven’t aged well at all, which is a big, giant percentage of them.

Comedy writers Allison Kelley, Kate Herzlin, Danielle Kraese, and Ysabel Yates are aiming to change that, and make some comedy history, with their new book Jokes to Offend Men that features a cornucopia of classic set-up/punch jokes, but aiming it towards men (after women being the direct target of so much stand-up comedy of decades past).

Jokes to Offend Men is available in hardcover right now (with audiobook due out 10/24), but you can catch Allison, Kate, Danielle, and Ysabel in person discussing the book at length, thanks to Books Are Magic, with Simon & Schuster’s own Claire Tadokoro at Wild East Brewing Co. in Gowanus, Brooklyn on Wed. Oct. 26th at 7PM.

Tickets are $10.89 and you ought to snag them here now.

Pick of the Day: Uptown Showdown-Cats vs. Dogs (in NYC w/Livestream) 10/11

October 7, 2022
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The debate of whether cats or dogs are the best furry companion to have in life will be a never ending debate that largely depends on your personality. Still, hearing NYC very best comedians debate the topic ought to be great fun (though it does feel like there’s a slight majority of cat people amongst comedians).

Uptown Showdown at Symphony Space is indeed inviting the much heralded comedic minds of Jo Firestone, Peter Grosz, Alison Leiby, Monroe Martin III, Jaye McBride, and Kenice Mobley to fiercely debate this very divide between the top of the domesticated animal pyramid with Matthew Love hosting. That’s quite the line-up that would take an argument that would probably be pretty entertaining to an entirely other level that you will make it worth the trip to the Upper West Side.

This edition of Uptown Showdown is set for Tues. Oct. 11th at 7PM ET/4PM ET and will be available for livestream as well. Tickets are going for $16 and you really ought to go get them here right now.

Pick of the Day: DUTY FREE LIVE! UNAUTHORIZED IMPORTED GAME SHOWS! (in NYC) 10/21

October 4, 2022
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While the good ol’ U.S. of A loves its game shows, Americans really seem to love how wild game shows can be from overseas. Takeshi’s Castle, Brain Wall, and more represent some of the more boundary pushing things that can happen in a game show and have proven addicting to audiences state side.

So, you really ought to not miss a chance to see some of the wilder game shows that have never found their way to the U.S. thanks to veteran comedy writers/performers Kent Morita, Grant Mulitz, and Christopher Morucci, otherwise known as The Game Show and Segments Research Club.

Together, they’re doing a very special evening they’re calling DUTY FREE LIVE! UNAUTHORIZZED IMPORTED GAME SHOWS!, which ought to be filled with truly hysterical twists and turns on Fri. Oct. 21st at 7PM ET (you’ll be able to live-stream it as well) at Lower East Side’s treasured comedy/performance haven, Caveat.

Tickets are $15 right now and only $10 for the livestream and you really ought to get them here.

Pick of the Day: Adam Sandler (near NYC) 10/27

September 30, 2022
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In 2018, seemingly out of nowhere, Adam Sandler released 100% Fresh on Netflix, his first comedy special in seemingly forever and arguably, his most widely appreciated work to date. Jumping from performance to performance with punchy and heartfelt songs and stories was a welcome respite from a non-stop barrage of Trump tweeting all the time.

Now, Sandler is back out touring and has a big date set for Thurs. Oct. 27th at 8PM at the UBS Arena in Long Island’s Belmont Park. If you’re not looking to do anything to spooky for Halloween weekend, this is probably one of your best bets in the NYC area.

Do take note that this is a hot ticket as they’re starting of $89 plus whatever Live Nation is charging for fees these days and go up all the way to $453. Go snag them here before you have to buy them on resale for a markup.

 

Pick of the Day: Diwali Party 2022 (in NYC) 10/23

September 28, 2022
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With October just a couple days aways, the holiday season is just around the corner (and we’re not just talking about Thanksgiving and Christmas). Several very celebratory holidays from around the world are in line to happen very soon including Diwali, a festival of lights celebrated throughout the MENASA part of the world.

As such, one shouldn’t miss out on Arti Gollapudi and Maya Deshmukh’s annual comedy celebration of Diwali at The Bell House in Brooklyn that will be giving its proceeds to the crucial relief needs in Pakistan via the Alkhidmat Foundation. For this year’s Diwali Party, Arti and Maya, so far, have Zubi Ahmed, Aparna Nancherla, and Pooja Reddy on the bill and plenty more TBA.

Diwali Party is set for Sun. Oct. 23rd at 7:30PM. Tickets are $15 in advance and you better go get tickets here.

Pick of the Day: Tuesdays at the Red Room with Emily Wilson (in NYC) 9/27

September 26, 2022
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Returning with international critical acclaim from the Edinburgh Fringe, Emily Wilson is picking up right, starting tomorrow, where she left off in Manhattan’s Bowery with her staple weekly Tuesday show, the aptly named Tuesdays at the Red Room.

The Red Room in The KGB Bar is one of the best places to be in the vast and crowded NYC comedy scene with Wilson bringing the verve of her acutely observed musical comedy along with a carefully selected handful of NYC’s brightest and unique voices in stand-up/variety/etc.

The likes of Asha Ward, Nico Carney, Jay Jurden, and Zach & Drew will be kicking off Tuesdays at the Red Room‘s return tomorrow, Sept. 27th at 8PM. Tickets are $8 and we highly suggest you make a regular thing out of buying them here every week.

Pick of the Day: The George Lucas Talk Show (in NYC w/Livestream) 9/29

September 22, 2022
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The latest chapter in the Star Wars Universe, Andor came out this week as the Star Wars series for “grown-ups” with critically acclaimed, very grown-up writer/director Tony Gilroy set at the helm. If this tale of how the Rebellion, devoid of any wielding of the Force, manifested itself indeed is your inroads into Star Wars, you might want to hear what Connor Ratliff’s version of George Lucas has to say about it.

That’s right, The George Lucas Talk Show is back again, live, both in person and on livestream, from Caveat in the heart of NYC’s Lower East Side. Griffin Newman as Watto and Patrick Cotnoir will be, of course, joining in all of the fourth-wall-breaking-fun on Thurs. Sept. 29th at 9:30PM ET/6:30PM PT. Tickets are $20 right now for the in-person show and $10 for the livestream via Stellar.

Best go get them now as more than just Star Wars fans will be in attendance.

Pick of the Day: Looking Forward to It: Pro Choice Candidates (in NYC) 9/27

September 20, 2022
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As it’s National Voter Registration Day today, it’s only fitting that we recommend the comedy show dedicated to voting, Looking Forward to It. Throughout the last couple of years, this show has brought together the very best of the NYC comedy scene to raise funds for voter engagement, which is very much in dire need as it has been for years and years now.
This upcoming edition of Looking Forward to It on Tues. Sept. 27th at Littlefield at 8PM will be specifically supporting Emily’s List, a fund dedicated to pro-choice female candidates in the upcoming midterm elections. Making up any ground from Roe vs. Wade being overturned is a crucial cause and, very likely, abortion access will be the defining issue of this upcoming 2022 Midterm Elections.
So, with all of that in mind, you’ll be supporting essential work as well as enjoying the comedy stylings of Joyelle Nicole Johnson, Michael Cruz Kayne, Karen Chee, and hosts Josh Gondelman and Alison Leiby. Again, they’re some of the most beloved comics in NYC right now.

Tickets are $19.51 and you can and very, very much should go get them here.

Pick of the Day: ¡Jajaja! (in NYC) 10/5

September 15, 2022
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Just in case you happen to not know, Hispanic Heritage Month just started today and runs through all the way to Oct. 15th (a two-for-one celebratory month, in a way).

As such, there will be plenty of happenings and events throughout the U.S. that are certainly worth your attention and money to go to, especially when it comes to comedy. On Wed. Oct. 5th at 8PM at Brooklyn’s Bell House, there will be a special evening dedicated to Brooklyn org Mixteca that serves Latinx immigrants in attaining a quality, sustainable life in the city. Called ¡Jajaja!, NYC’s finest including Matteo Lane, Carmen Lynch, Shane Torres, Martin Urbano, and Rojo Perez will bring an especially great night of comedy for a great, vital cause (especially since TX Gov. Abbott keeps sending immigrants from the border to NYC like they’re chess pieces).

Tickets are going for $25 right now and you really ought to get them here.

Pick of the Day: Atsuko Okatsuka HBO Taping (in NYC) 10/11

September 12, 2022
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2020 was supposed to be the year that Atsuko Okatsuka rose into being the household name she so deserves. All this time and several global catastrophes later, Atsuko is back on track with taping her very first HBO comedy special next month.

Taking over the uber-hip venue Elsewhere in Brooklyn on the night of Tues. Oct. 11th, Okatsuka will bring her tireless charm, sharply drawn observations from her gorgeously unique perspective, and, of course, her moves to two shows that you really should not whatsoever if you’re in the NYC area a month from now.

Tickets are going for $32.55 with pre-sale promo code: GRANDMA here. Go get ’em now.

Pick of the Day: HOW TO DIE IN SPACE: A CHOOSE-YOUR-OWN ADVENTURE THAT YOU PROBABLY WON’T SURVIVE (in NYC w/Livestream) 9/30

September 6, 2022
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The prospect of traveling to outer space is increasingly more enticing to more and more folks as the earth seems to be choking humans in their habitat and we need another planet to terraform. Perhaps, you just have billions and billions of dollars around, but feel empty inside and have decided that going into the vast abyss of space is the way to fill your own personal abyss. In any of those cases, the actual process of going to space is a lot more complex than just popping yourself into a rocket and heading on out.

Thus, accomplished research professor and theoretical cosmologist Paul M. Sutter is going to play a very special, much grittier (but much more hysterical) version of Choose Your Own Adventure called How To Die in Space in which you’ll discover how exactly you can die in space in the myriad of ways that can happen (solar flare, asphyxiation, freezing, space debris, etc.). Perhaps, you’ll survive if you pick correctly and you can live (kind of) happily ever after like at the end of Interstellar.

If such an existential, edutainment, comedy game show is your jam, look for How To Die in Space: A Choose Your Own Adventure That You Probably Won’t Survive at Caveat on Fri. Sept. 30th at 7PM ET. Tickets are $20, but you can go in for a live-stream version at $15 a pop.

Get more details and tickets here.

Pick of the Day: Absolutely Thriving: It’s Been a Year Already?! (in NYC) 9/13

August 31, 2022
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In a time that’s rife full of turnover and upheaval, it’s a wonder how any comedy show that started a year ago is still going, especially in the crowded in NYC comedy scene that seems back to its 2019 pace.

So, why not join in and celebrating Glennis LaRoe and Molly Ruben-Long’s one year anniversary of their splendid monthly Brooklyn show Absolutely Thriving come next month? Lasting a year should be proof positive that they’re actually thriving (on top of having a lot of Brooklyn’s best line-ups whenever it was happening).

So, they’re going to celebrate proper and do their year anniversary at one third of Brooklyn’s holy comedy trinity, Union Hall (the other two being Littlefield and The Bell House) with a properly stellar line-up of Dylan Adler, Jay Jurden, Sabrina Wu, and Marcia Belsky on Tues. Sept. 13th at 7:30PM.

Tickets are only $12 and you can (and should) go get them here.

Pick of the Day: Nick Youssef’s First Special Taping (in NYC) 9/27

August 25, 2022
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Stand-up comedy is pretty much back on pace with where it was in 2019, which means there are plenty of live tapings for specials and albums for you to attend. In fact, there are so many that you’ve very likely to choose which ones you ought to make it out to.

In NYC, you really ought to not miss Nick Youssef taping anything, much less his very first special, even much more less a special being taped at an extremely swanky spot in the West Village. Youssef was a stalwart part of LA’s scene for the longest time and has very impressively carved the same spot for himself in NYC’s even more crowded field of comics.

Following a handful of very good albums, Nick is indeed doing his very first comedy special, completely crowdfunded, on Tues. Sept. 27th at what is normally a very classy jazz bar, Zinc Bar, which should be the added bonus of seeing Youssef present his finely carved, astutely observed comedy wares.

There will be two tapings, 8PM & 10PM, and tickets are $25 and you can (and should) go get them here right now.

Pick of the Day: Matt Rogers Special Taping (in NYC) 8/27

August 23, 2022
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It shouldn’t come as a surprise that Matt Rogers‘ taping for his musical comedy special Have You Heard of Christmas?, accompanied by musical comedy wizard Henry Koperski, at Joe’s Pub is sold out (that includes the rehearsal from this past weekend). Rogers’ repertoire of holiday music might be the most fun holiday comedy numbers we’ve ever heard (and one of the only things we look forward to during the holidays for years now).

That said, life happens and, sometimes, tickets get released and you still get a chance to catch this Saturday’s tapings, 7PM and 9:30PM, at the legendary NYC venue, Joe’s Pub, in person. You’ll just have to obsessively check this page or @mattrogerstho on IG to see when they’re released because seeing this live will likely best any present you actually get in December.

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