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Stand-Up, Scottsdale! – Scottsdale

Two or Four Comedy-Show Tickets Plus Tickets for Return Visit (Up to 79% Off)

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In a Nutshell

Intimate comedy venue hosts a rotating cast of nationally known comedians, including Erin Foley, Loni Love, and Pete Holmes

The Fine Print

Both laughter and tears can be cathartic, but only laughter is OK in front of your dog. Laugh until you cry with this GrouponLive deal to Stand-Up, Scottsdale!. Choose between the following options:

  • For $15, you get two general-admission tickets to any comedy show plus two tickets for a return visit (up to a $60 value).
  • For $25, you get four general-admission tickets to any comedy show (up to a $120 value) plus four tickets for a return visit.

Shows take place at 7 p.m. and 9 p.m. on Friday and Saturday nights. Tickets may be redeemed all at once or across several different shows. Stand-Up, Scottsdale! requires a two-item minimum purchase per customer, which is not included in this Groupon.

At Stand-Up, Scottsdale! bellies ache from a rotating selection of nationally known comedians. The intimate 180-person venue, where such local legends as David Spade got their start, beckons a cast of talented funny persons that changes regularly. The schedule of upcoming headliners includes talents such as Barry Rothbart (August 3 and 4)—who on The Tonight Show gave Jay Leno pointers on making sure one’s child becomes the greatest dancer to ever jazz-hand and how to tell when a heroin hobby becomes a heroin habit. Though she might call herself “not bright” on stage, Lisa Landry (August 31 and September 1) smuggles witty wordplay and social commentary into a self-deprecating, curse-heavy act seen on Comedy Central Presents and TBS’s “We Know Funny” commercials.

Stand-Up, Scottsdale!

At Stand-Up, Scottsdale! bellies ache from a rotating selection of nationally known comedians seen on Comedy Central and late-night talk shows. The intimate 180-person venue, where such local legends as David Spade got their start, beckons a cast of talented funny persons that changes regularly. Voted Best Comedy Club this year by Arizona Foothills magazine, the ha-ha hot spot has recently hosted performances by noted names including Dana Carvey, Frank Caliendo, and Norm Macdonald. With a recent appearance on Spike TV's "Bar Rescue," they now boost a full menu of pub-food appetizers and entrees keeps would-be hecklers otherwise occupied, and Wednesday evening open-mic nights allow rookie comics to test their mettle.

Groupon Says

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The Groupon Guide to: Cute vs. Creepy

Cute and creepy are two sides of the same coin, both exploiting vulnerability or out-of-the-norm behavior in order to elicit an instinctive response. In our stimulus-overload world, it can be difficult at times to tell the two apart—at least, without consulting this foolproof guide:

  • Blind date bringing you a brightly colored wildflower: cute
  • Blind date bringing you a brightly colored wild cockatiel: creepy

  • Father saying goodbye to his daughter after dropping her off at school: cute

  • Father saying goodbye to his daughter after serving her scrambled eggs: creepy

  • Animal with eyes exactly the size of a quarter: cute

  • Animal with eyes slightly larger than a quarter: creepy

  • Six-year-old niece taking your picture: cute

  • Six-year-old niece scratching your eyes out of the picture: super cute

Why do so many children scratch the eyes out of family photographs?

Stand-Up, Scottsdale!

4.5 out of 5
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    Scottsdale

    6820 E 5th Ave.
    Scottsdale, Arizona 85251
    (480) 882-0730
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  • Contact Stand-Up, Scottsdale! at (480) 882-0730 for questions or hours.

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