Comedy Show for Two at Laugh Factory at Tropicana Las Vegas (Up to 62% Off). Two Seating Options Available.
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Venerable comedy club hand-selects comics who perform at respected venues nationwide
Comedy has long been used to subvert the established order, shedding light on modern life’s pervasive absurdities and fomenting distrust of potentially seltzer-filled boutonnieres. Discover some rollicking truths with this deal to the Laugh Factory located inside Tropicana Las Vegas. Choose between two options:
- For $32, you get two tickets for general admission to a comedy show (up to a $75.80 value).
- For $42, you get two tickets for VIP seating to a comedy show (up to a $110.90 value).<p>
One of the country’s most celebrated chuckle smithies, Laugh Factory has hosted a who’s who of nationally recognized comedians over its three-decade history. Starting from an inaugural performance by Richard Pryor, the stage has also housed such legends as Milton Berle, Rodney Dangerfield, and Chris Rock. Owner Jamie Masada continues to attend shows in search of undiscovered talent and the keychain he dropped at some point in the ’80s. Acts in the upcoming months include Taylor Negron (September 3–9), who played a peeved Mr. Pizza Guy in Fast Times at Ridgemont High and Rodney Dangerfield’s son-in-law in Easy Money, and Rob Magnotti (September 10–16), whose spot-on impressions of fellow comedians Ray Romano and Bill Cosby landed him an appearance on the Late Show with David Letterman. Shows run daily at 8:30 p.m. and 10:30 p.m.
Venerable comedy club hand-selects comics who perform at respected venues nationwide
Comedy has long been used to subvert the established order, shedding light on modern life’s pervasive absurdities and fomenting distrust of potentially seltzer-filled boutonnieres. Discover some rollicking truths with this deal to the Laugh Factory located inside Tropicana Las Vegas. Choose between two options:
- For $32, you get two tickets for general admission to a comedy show (up to a $75.80 value).
- For $42, you get two tickets for VIP seating to a comedy show (up to a $110.90 value).<p>
One of the country’s most celebrated chuckle smithies, Laugh Factory has hosted a who’s who of nationally recognized comedians over its three-decade history. Starting from an inaugural performance by Richard Pryor, the stage has also housed such legends as Milton Berle, Rodney Dangerfield, and Chris Rock. Owner Jamie Masada continues to attend shows in search of undiscovered talent and the keychain he dropped at some point in the ’80s. Acts in the upcoming months include Taylor Negron (September 3–9), who played a peeved Mr. Pizza Guy in Fast Times at Ridgemont High and Rodney Dangerfield’s son-in-law in Easy Money, and Rob Magnotti (September 10–16), whose spot-on impressions of fellow comedians Ray Romano and Bill Cosby landed him an appearance on the Late Show with David Letterman. Shows run daily at 8:30 p.m. and 10:30 p.m.
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About Laugh Factory
Standup comedy's most renowned players have passed under the The Laugh Factory's iconic arches throughout time, cultivating an illustrious history that has made it one of the best-known comedy hubs in the nation. Veteran performers include Gallagher, Roseanne Barr, Andrew Dice Clay, Rich Little, Paul Rodriguez. A packed calendar of other established and emerging comedians keeps the humor torch lit at locations in Hollywood, Chicago, Las Vegas, and Long Beach.
The comedy club also incorporates philanthropy into it's venue efforts, starting a kids' comedy camp that turns underserved youngsters into skilled young comics. Social contributions such as these have garnered much deserved recognition, most notably the The Ellis Island Medal of Honor and the NAACP Freedom Award.