Comedy Show for Two, Four, or Eight at Magooby's Joke House in Timonium (Up to 82% Off)
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240-foot stage with advanced sound system attracts TV-veteran comedians such as Jim Florentine & Loni Love
Laughing is an ideal way to reduce stress, second only to petting a puppy or exercising to whale sounds. Chuckle away worries with this deal to see a regular performance at Magooby’s Joke House in Timonium. This deal is valid for shows on Thursday, Friday, or Saturday, not including Saturday’s 8 p.m. show or special events, and this deal does not include the two-item minimum for food or drinks. Choose from the following options:
- For $10, you get two general-admission tickets (up to a $34 value).
- For $16, you get four general-admission tickets (up to a $68 value).
- For $24, you get eight general-admission tickets (up to a $136 value).<p>
Blueprinted as a comedy club from day one, Magooby’s newly built stadium of standup attracts a high-profile flock of TV-tested jokesters to its 240-foot stage and state-of-the-art sound system. A new comedian steps into the spotlight from Thursday to Saturday every week. Loni Love of Nickelodeon’s Ned’s Declassified School Survival Guide, D.L. Hughley Breaks the News, and Chelsea Lately brings radio, television, movie, and electrical engineering experience (October 11–13). Seasoned funnyman recognizable from his Comedy Central special and appearances on The Late Show with David Letterman, Nick Griffin (June 28–30) leads an oncoming stampede of humorists with his unabashed routines that tackle personal topics ranging from the shame of modern bachelorhood to the annoyances of aging. Veteran comedian Tony Woods (July 19–21), an original member of Russell Simmons’s Def Comedy Jam and P. Diddy’s Bad Boys of Comedy, exploits racy matters with his boisterous, gravelly delivery and the suaveness of a puma driving a Jaguar, and the charismatic Larry Lancaster (July 26–28) from NBC’s Last Comic Standing lampoons stereotypes with a rapid-fire, rapier wit.
Magooby’s fully-stocked bar lines up a joke-themed stable of specialty drinks such as the Blind Pirate, with bourbon and coconut rum, or the Bearded Ballerina, with bourbon and Bacardi Limon. The menu fuels laughing fits and juggling one-upmanship with burgers, chicken tenders, and a caesar salad.
240-foot stage with advanced sound system attracts TV-veteran comedians such as Jim Florentine & Loni Love
Laughing is an ideal way to reduce stress, second only to petting a puppy or exercising to whale sounds. Chuckle away worries with this deal to see a regular performance at Magooby’s Joke House in Timonium. This deal is valid for shows on Thursday, Friday, or Saturday, not including Saturday’s 8 p.m. show or special events, and this deal does not include the two-item minimum for food or drinks. Choose from the following options:
- For $10, you get two general-admission tickets (up to a $34 value).
- For $16, you get four general-admission tickets (up to a $68 value).
- For $24, you get eight general-admission tickets (up to a $136 value).<p>
Blueprinted as a comedy club from day one, Magooby’s newly built stadium of standup attracts a high-profile flock of TV-tested jokesters to its 240-foot stage and state-of-the-art sound system. A new comedian steps into the spotlight from Thursday to Saturday every week. Loni Love of Nickelodeon’s Ned’s Declassified School Survival Guide, D.L. Hughley Breaks the News, and Chelsea Lately brings radio, television, movie, and electrical engineering experience (October 11–13). Seasoned funnyman recognizable from his Comedy Central special and appearances on The Late Show with David Letterman, Nick Griffin (June 28–30) leads an oncoming stampede of humorists with his unabashed routines that tackle personal topics ranging from the shame of modern bachelorhood to the annoyances of aging. Veteran comedian Tony Woods (July 19–21), an original member of Russell Simmons’s Def Comedy Jam and P. Diddy’s Bad Boys of Comedy, exploits racy matters with his boisterous, gravelly delivery and the suaveness of a puma driving a Jaguar, and the charismatic Larry Lancaster (July 26–28) from NBC’s Last Comic Standing lampoons stereotypes with a rapid-fire, rapier wit.
Magooby’s fully-stocked bar lines up a joke-themed stable of specialty drinks such as the Blind Pirate, with bourbon and coconut rum, or the Bearded Ballerina, with bourbon and Bacardi Limon. The menu fuels laughing fits and juggling one-upmanship with burgers, chicken tenders, and a caesar salad.