February comedy shows!
so much stand up coming to town
Here are all our shows coming up in February! Click any of the flyers for ticket links to all of our shows. Or click here.
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Funny, smart, fresh, and magnetic, Neko White is a star. The comedian Born and raised in Harlem, Neko has brought his unique perspective and sharp comedy from New York to international audiences. Beginning his career at just fourteen years old, the then high school freshman was sitting in class when a teacher asked, “does anyone have a talent?” something in Neko’s mind said “go tell jokes.“ He went up in front of his classmates, and it worked. Then, as they say, the rest is history. You may have seen him on Netflix’s Pete Davidson Presents: The Best Friends.
They call him the Bitter Buddha, comedian Eddie Pepitone is a master of the dark art of comedy. Hailed as a modern-day cross between Jackie Gleason, Don Rickles and Eckart Tolle.
Eddie is a force of nature on stage, switching between social rage and self-doubt. His shows are an energetic combo of calm and chaos, blue-collar angst and sardonic enlightenment. Few comedians working today channel the power of the rant better than Eddie Pepitone.
“Described as “a sly young comic from Kentucky” by the New York Times, Ariel has also been featured in Rolling Stone, the Washington Post, and on Good Morning America. She was named a “New Face” at the 2021 Just For Laughs Comedy Festival, as well as Paste Magazine’s Best Comedians of 2022.”
After catching Jimmy Kimmel’s attention with a viral stand-up clip that displayed her cool, calm, and hilarious composure, he invited Ariel to make her late night television debut on Jimmy Kimmel Live! which received over one million views on YouTube. In 2024, she followed it up with an appearance on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert.
Alex Cureau is one of the country’s best unknown comics (not for long!?) With an energetic, silly, and unbiased character, he gets his humor, unique points of view, and opinions from life experiences and the way he views the world,and believes it should be.
Over the last 4 years Alex has started to kick it into high gear, working with the likes of Adam Ray, Dave Attell, and Andrew Schulz. That being said, most know him from touring around the world playing theaters and arenas with his friend Matt Rife. But now, venturing out on his own, you could be one of the first people to say, “I was there when Alex was nobody and his prices were cheap” Just like his parents ... and one or two exes.
As well as creating podcasts like “Storyville,” and his debut half-hour special “It’ll Be Fine,” Alex has performed at New York Comedy Festival, Netflix is a Joke Festival, and SkankFest.







