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The Comedy Palace – San Diego

One or Two VIP Tickets or One-Year VIP Pass to Comedy Club (Up to 52% Off)

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In a Nutshell

Guests guffaw under the spell of such nationally known comedians as parodist Eric Schwartz and Last Comic Standing finalist Jeff Dye

The Fine Print

Standup comedians typically draw from real life, such as bad relationships or how the zoo is crazy. Life's a riot with this GrouponLive deal to The Comedy Palace. Choose from the following options:

  • For $12, you get one VIP ticket for preferred seating at any show (a $25 value).
  • For $25, you get two VIP tickets for preferred seating at any show (a $50 value), plus a $10 food credit on any food order more than $30. Click here for the menu.
  • For $39, you get a one-year VIP card, good for preferred seating at all shows (a $79.95 value).

The Comedy Palace keeps stomach muscles toned with a calendar chock-full of belly-laugh-conjuring comedians. Upcoming standups include Eric Schwartz (July 26–28) who inspires hilarity with a potent mixture of jokes and song parodies under his alias Smooth-E. Riffing on his hairless head and nerdy demeanor, Schwartz treats audiences to rewordings of hit songs, recasting Drake's "The Motto" as "Polo With a Bolo" and LMFAO's "Party Rock Anthem" as "Baldilocks Anthem." Jeff Dye (August 2) rocketed into the national spotlight after landing a finalist spot in the sixth season of Last Comic Standing, also appearing in his own half-hour Comedy Central special and hosting MTV's New York–based prank show Strangers With Money. His eager energy and self-deprecating charm puts audiences at ease before he pivots into surreally funny absurdities. And the witheringly misanthropic rants of Russell Hicks (August 3–4) elicit shocked giggles from showgoers as he wades through fraught political controversies and explorations of his numerous neuroses with deadpan poise.

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  • Eating Alone Depressing? Get a Buddy Eatswithme™!

In hindsight, I shouldn’t have hired a dog to manage this gas station.

The Comedy Palace

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    San Diego

    8878 Clairemont Mesa Blvd.
    San Diego, California 92123
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  • Contact The Comedy Palace at (858) 573-9067 for questions or hours.

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