$22 for a Comedy Show for Two on a Friday or Saturday Night at Rick Bronson’s The Comic Strip (Up to $45 Value)
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Nationally touring comics who have appeared on stage & screen dish out laughs at established club that’s hosted Wayans brothers & Steve-O
Both laughter and tears can be cathartic, but only laughter is OK in front of your dog. Laugh until you cry with this deal to Rick Bronson’s The Comic Strip. For $22, you get two tickets for general admission to a Friday or Saturday night show (up to a $45 value). Check out the calendar for details on upcoming performers and showtimes.
Rick Bronson’s The Comic Strip beckons a rotating crop of touring comics to a stage sturdy enough to have held such comedic heavyweights as David Alan Grier, Bobcat Goldthwait, Steve-O, and brothers Shawn and Marlon Wayans. This June, Reno 911! star and sought-after voice actor Carlos Alazraqui brandishes a well-tuned voicebox that’s ventriloquized numerous memorable television characters, such as Rocko from Nickelodeon’s Rocko’s Modern Life and the Taco Bell chihuahua. In past stand-up sets, he’s used his gifted vocal cords for spot-on impressions of celebrities and to animatedly describe the relationship he has with his wife, who is 20 years younger than he is. Mid-July braces itself for an oncoming hailstorm of hilarity as Tracey MacDonald takes to the stage and dusts off a quirky travelogue she’s kept since she moved from Canada to L.A. Among her observations are her skepticism of both the mood lighting inside American medical establishments and the cryptic language that swirls inside coffee shops.
Nationally touring comics who have appeared on stage & screen dish out laughs at established club that’s hosted Wayans brothers & Steve-O
Both laughter and tears can be cathartic, but only laughter is OK in front of your dog. Laugh until you cry with this deal to Rick Bronson’s The Comic Strip. For $22, you get two tickets for general admission to a Friday or Saturday night show (up to a $45 value). Check out the calendar for details on upcoming performers and showtimes.
Rick Bronson’s The Comic Strip beckons a rotating crop of touring comics to a stage sturdy enough to have held such comedic heavyweights as David Alan Grier, Bobcat Goldthwait, Steve-O, and brothers Shawn and Marlon Wayans. This June, Reno 911! star and sought-after voice actor Carlos Alazraqui brandishes a well-tuned voicebox that’s ventriloquized numerous memorable television characters, such as Rocko from Nickelodeon’s Rocko’s Modern Life and the Taco Bell chihuahua. In past stand-up sets, he’s used his gifted vocal cords for spot-on impressions of celebrities and to animatedly describe the relationship he has with his wife, who is 20 years younger than he is. Mid-July braces itself for an oncoming hailstorm of hilarity as Tracey MacDonald takes to the stage and dusts off a quirky travelogue she’s kept since she moved from Canada to L.A. Among her observations are her skepticism of both the mood lighting inside American medical establishments and the cryptic language that swirls inside coffee shops.