$16 for One Ticket to See Ed Driscoll at the Louie Anderson Theater (Up to $68.55 Value)
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- Emmy-winning TV writer
- Seasoned standup comedian
- General-admission seating
- New Louie Anderson Theater
Laughter, like penicillin or a gym teacher yelling, "Walk it off," often provides the best medicine. Get doctored up with today's GrouponLive deal: for $16, you get one general-admission ticket to see Ed Driscoll at the Louie Anderson Theater at Palace Station (a $55 value before fees, or up to a $68.55 value online, including all ticketing fees). Today’s deal is valid for shows taking place July 19–23 at 8:30 p.m.
Standup comedian and Emmy-winning writer Ed Driscoll continues his career-long campaign of relentless rib-tickling in a quintet of appearances atop the stage of the new Louie Anderson Theater. Driscoll has composed material for Dennis Miller and Billy Crystal, opened for Louie Anderson, and contributed to or appeared on a litany of television programs and specials. July 19–23, Driscoll will take to the mic toting a relaxed and friendly style of standup that creates a community of chuckling by rejecting the elitist humor of Internet search engines and self-satisfied housecats.
- Emmy-winning TV writer
- Seasoned standup comedian
- General-admission seating
- New Louie Anderson Theater
Laughter, like penicillin or a gym teacher yelling, "Walk it off," often provides the best medicine. Get doctored up with today's GrouponLive deal: for $16, you get one general-admission ticket to see Ed Driscoll at the Louie Anderson Theater at Palace Station (a $55 value before fees, or up to a $68.55 value online, including all ticketing fees). Today’s deal is valid for shows taking place July 19–23 at 8:30 p.m.
Standup comedian and Emmy-winning writer Ed Driscoll continues his career-long campaign of relentless rib-tickling in a quintet of appearances atop the stage of the new Louie Anderson Theater. Driscoll has composed material for Dennis Miller and Billy Crystal, opened for Louie Anderson, and contributed to or appeared on a litany of television programs and specials. July 19–23, Driscoll will take to the mic toting a relaxed and friendly style of standup that creates a community of chuckling by rejecting the elitist humor of Internet search engines and self-satisfied housecats.