$22 for a Comedy Show for Two at Yuk Yuks Comedy Club ($45.20 Value)
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Comedy club continues a 36-year tradition with upcoming months' grab-bag of humorists and storytellers
Without laughter, knock-knocks would only reveal door-to-door salesmen and the Tickle Monster would have to change his name to the “Socially Awkward Monster.” Revel in uninhibited laughs with this deal to Yuk Yuk’s. For $22, you get two general-admission tickets to any regular comedy show between Tuesday, January 1, and Tuesday, April 30 (a $45.20 value, including tax). Check out the upcoming schedule here.
Since their Toronto location opened in 1976, Yuk Yuk’s Comedy Club has been a collective launching pad for such comedy heavyweights as Jim Carrey, Rick Moranis, and Russell Peters. Like all of Yuk Yuk’s comedy clubs, the St. John’s location invites a laughter luminary to its stage every weekend for three days of high hilarity and three nights of cozy lodging atop its cocktail tables. The schedule is always changing, but recent acts have included Nikki Payne, whose enthusiastically filthy sets have won her the Canadian Comedy Award three times, and NBC’s Last Comic Standing semifinalist Winston Spear, whose wry delivery perfectly sets up shocking one-liners.
Comedy club continues a 36-year tradition with upcoming months' grab-bag of humorists and storytellers
Without laughter, knock-knocks would only reveal door-to-door salesmen and the Tickle Monster would have to change his name to the “Socially Awkward Monster.” Revel in uninhibited laughs with this deal to Yuk Yuk’s. For $22, you get two general-admission tickets to any regular comedy show between Tuesday, January 1, and Tuesday, April 30 (a $45.20 value, including tax). Check out the upcoming schedule here.
Since their Toronto location opened in 1976, Yuk Yuk’s Comedy Club has been a collective launching pad for such comedy heavyweights as Jim Carrey, Rick Moranis, and Russell Peters. Like all of Yuk Yuk’s comedy clubs, the St. John’s location invites a laughter luminary to its stage every weekend for three days of high hilarity and three nights of cozy lodging atop its cocktail tables. The schedule is always changing, but recent acts have included Nikki Payne, whose enthusiastically filthy sets have won her the Canadian Comedy Award three times, and NBC’s Last Comic Standing semifinalist Winston Spear, whose wry delivery perfectly sets up shocking one-liners.