Quick Dish NY: COMEDYTOWN Traveling Variety Show TOMORROW at Caveat
Ready to take a trip from our crazy reality? Then we’ve got just the thing! COMEDYTOWN is a traveling variety show with the best comedy acts from NYC to LA.…
Have your cake and laugh your buns off!
Ready to take a trip from our crazy reality? Then we’ve got just the thing! COMEDYTOWN is a traveling variety show with the best comedy acts from NYC to LA.…
Consistently named the best Character show in the city, CHARACTER NIGHT is a one-hour showcase of original characters, impressions, and bits from some of the most driven, imaginative, and funny…
Unpack low-grade trauma and heal minor childhood wounds at CHEAP THERAPY by Hoes With Feelings. TOMORROW your untrained professionals Karolena Theresa and Melissa Rich celebrate their birthday show complete with…
Everand is pleased to announce Let’s Tidy Up: The Book, a new Everand Original from Josh Thomas, comedian, actor, writer and creator/star of the hit TV series Please Like Me…
Boyband Breakup is a mystery musical sketch show about the chaotic, on-stage collapse of multi-ethnic boyband, the Groove Guys. The question is, who causes the breakup?! Sing along to parodies…
TONIGHT get ready for a one-night-only event! Writer and comedian Ben Fallaci will perform his “Highly Recommended” (Fringe Review) one-man show Shower Chair in New York City following its run…
Real world not terrifying enough for you? Looks about in a paranoid state nodding* Then check out Hoff’s Horrorfest, a live comedy show and horror movie screening series Tuesday, October…
The acclaimed interactive Family-Friendly Comedy “Show Up, Kids!” returns to NYC, and this time it’s happening in the Astoria comedy club Q.E.D. After performing the show all over the globe…
Celebrate books with a night of sketch comedy inspired by famous novels with the acclaimed comedy team “Model Majority,” while it is still possible. This is the team’s 1st theater…
Astigmatism Comedy is one part comedy show, one part book club catering to anyone who’s been asking “where can we see ourselves?” and more importantly “where can we be ourselves?”…