$10 for a Comedy Night for Two at Morty's Comedy Joint (Up to $30 Value)
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Notable comedians from stage & screen coax out chuckles while audiences knock back brews & pub fare in first-come, first-served seats
Comedy has long been used to subvert the established order, shedding light on modern life’s pervasive absurdities and fomenting distrust of potentially seltzer-filled boutonnieres. Discover some rollicking truths with today’s deal to a comedy show at Morty’s Comedy Joint. For $10, you get two tickets for general-admission seating (up to a $30 value). Morty’s offers a free parking lot for all attendees.
After years of rounding up professional comedians from across the country, Morty’s Comedy Joint unleashes the jokesters during a variety of uproariously funny shows inside its classy confines. On February 23–25, New York comedy-club veteran and Chappelle’s Show alum Kyle Grooms generates contagious cackles with the same brand of hilarity that earned him a half-hour special on Comedy Central and a shout-out on every Laffy Taffy wrapper. The Bob & Tom Show regular Tom Simmons tickles funny bones with relatable philosophical anecdotes about fatherhood on March 1–3, and ALMA award winning rabble-rouser and Original Latin Kings of Comedy tour veteran Alex Reymundo makes hilarious multicultural observations on March 8–10. Audience members can curb their cravings for laughter on March 22–24 when self-deprecating funnyman Dan Naturman, seen on Comedy Central and The Late Show with David Letterman, fills his pockets with chuckles that were lured out of mouths by his unapologetically grouchy personage.
Although not included in today’s Groupon, guests can silence slow-clapping tummy grumbles with Morty’s bar-style menu and lubricate chuckle tubes with drinks that include microbrews ($4.75/bottle), merlot ($5.50/glass), and tropical 23-ounce frozen concoctions ($10.50–$11.25). Morty’s Comedy Joint recommends that guests show up 30 minutes before showtime.
Today’s voucher is not valid for shows marked as “special events” on Morty’s calendar. Although prices vary for midweek shows, today’s Groupon offers the best deal available.
Notable comedians from stage & screen coax out chuckles while audiences knock back brews & pub fare in first-come, first-served seats
Comedy has long been used to subvert the established order, shedding light on modern life’s pervasive absurdities and fomenting distrust of potentially seltzer-filled boutonnieres. Discover some rollicking truths with today’s deal to a comedy show at Morty’s Comedy Joint. For $10, you get two tickets for general-admission seating (up to a $30 value). Morty’s offers a free parking lot for all attendees.
After years of rounding up professional comedians from across the country, Morty’s Comedy Joint unleashes the jokesters during a variety of uproariously funny shows inside its classy confines. On February 23–25, New York comedy-club veteran and Chappelle’s Show alum Kyle Grooms generates contagious cackles with the same brand of hilarity that earned him a half-hour special on Comedy Central and a shout-out on every Laffy Taffy wrapper. The Bob & Tom Show regular Tom Simmons tickles funny bones with relatable philosophical anecdotes about fatherhood on March 1–3, and ALMA award winning rabble-rouser and Original Latin Kings of Comedy tour veteran Alex Reymundo makes hilarious multicultural observations on March 8–10. Audience members can curb their cravings for laughter on March 22–24 when self-deprecating funnyman Dan Naturman, seen on Comedy Central and The Late Show with David Letterman, fills his pockets with chuckles that were lured out of mouths by his unapologetically grouchy personage.
Although not included in today’s Groupon, guests can silence slow-clapping tummy grumbles with Morty’s bar-style menu and lubricate chuckle tubes with drinks that include microbrews ($4.75/bottle), merlot ($5.50/glass), and tropical 23-ounce frozen concoctions ($10.50–$11.25). Morty’s Comedy Joint recommends that guests show up 30 minutes before showtime.
Today’s voucher is not valid for shows marked as “special events” on Morty’s calendar. Although prices vary for midweek shows, today’s Groupon offers the best deal available.