Comedy Evening for Two or Four at Stand-up, Scottsdale! (Up to 62% Off)
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Intimate comedy venue hosts rotating cast of nationally known comedians along with plentiful food & drink options
A good belly laugh exercises the abdomen, improves a cloudy mood, and comforts homesick reindeer with familiar, Santaesque sounds. Ease a four-legged friend’s melancholy with this deal to see a show at Stand-up, Scottsdale!. Shows take place at 7 p.m. and 9 p.m. on Friday and Saturday nights. Choose between the following options:
- For $15, you get two general-admission tickets (up to a $30 value).
- For $23, you get four general-admission tickets (up to a $60 value).<p>
At Stand-up, Scottsdale! bellies acquire laugh-induced aches from a rotating selection of nationally known comedians. The intimate 180-person venue, where such local legends as David Spade got their start, beckons humor-hunting audiences to fill up on huge, meaty chuckles and svelte guffaws weekly, with a cast of talented funny persons that changes regularly. The schedule of upcoming headliners includes talents such as Tiffany Haddish (May 25–26), who has plied stories about her foster upbringing and her grandmother’s stretched metaphors in appearances on Def Comedy Jam and Comedy Central’s Reality Bites. Brian Haner (June 1–2), best known for touring alongside ventriloquist-comedian Jeff Dunham, accentuates punch lines with strums from his guitar as he parodies popular tunes and performs a set of rib-tickling original songs.
During shows, there is a two-item minimum purchase ($3–$6 on average for drinks), so prime laugh pumps with offerings from the full bar and snack on some pub grub from the menu (not included with this deal). Food options include loaded fries ($9.95), pulled-pork sliders ($9.95), and the wine burger ($9.95), which pairs perfectly with jokes about cheese.
Intimate comedy venue hosts rotating cast of nationally known comedians along with plentiful food & drink options
A good belly laugh exercises the abdomen, improves a cloudy mood, and comforts homesick reindeer with familiar, Santaesque sounds. Ease a four-legged friend’s melancholy with this deal to see a show at Stand-up, Scottsdale!. Shows take place at 7 p.m. and 9 p.m. on Friday and Saturday nights. Choose between the following options:
- For $15, you get two general-admission tickets (up to a $30 value).
- For $23, you get four general-admission tickets (up to a $60 value).<p>
At Stand-up, Scottsdale! bellies acquire laugh-induced aches from a rotating selection of nationally known comedians. The intimate 180-person venue, where such local legends as David Spade got their start, beckons humor-hunting audiences to fill up on huge, meaty chuckles and svelte guffaws weekly, with a cast of talented funny persons that changes regularly. The schedule of upcoming headliners includes talents such as Tiffany Haddish (May 25–26), who has plied stories about her foster upbringing and her grandmother’s stretched metaphors in appearances on Def Comedy Jam and Comedy Central’s Reality Bites. Brian Haner (June 1–2), best known for touring alongside ventriloquist-comedian Jeff Dunham, accentuates punch lines with strums from his guitar as he parodies popular tunes and performs a set of rib-tickling original songs.
During shows, there is a two-item minimum purchase ($3–$6 on average for drinks), so prime laugh pumps with offerings from the full bar and snack on some pub grub from the menu (not included with this deal). Food options include loaded fries ($9.95), pulled-pork sliders ($9.95), and the wine burger ($9.95), which pairs perfectly with jokes about cheese.
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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 130-person venue beckons a cast of talented funny persons that changes regularly. Voted Best Comedy Club of 2012 by Arizona Foothills magazine, this laugh spot was also showcased on Spike TV's hit show, "Bar Rescue." Experience the reality of this locally-owned, nationally-known comedy club. The club features small plate Mexican fare, has full beverage and cocktail menus in the showroom, and offers pre- or post-show dining in the attached Papi Chulo's Mexican Cantina for a full-service dining experience.