Sunday June 9th - 5:00PM
Midtown

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Requirements :

  • All sales are final; Tickets are non-refundable
  • $20-item minimum purchase per person in showroom (includes drinks and snacks); NY Tax and 18% gratuity additional
  • Ages 16+
  • Individual comedian appearances subject to change without notice
  • For reservations of groups of 12+, please email group reservations form
  • Seating is assigned based on on-time check in by groups as purchased; We cannot guarantee larger parties will be seated together or that tickets purchased separately can be combined at larger tables
  • Prices of tickets purchased at walk-up cover are higher than online presale price

NY State Tax (8.875%) additional
ALL SALES ARE FINAL

Note: This event is at our Midtown location
Chris Scopo, Alex Pavone, Mike Albanese, Casey Balsham
Join us as The New York Comedy Club & Pinch Records continue to record the funniest live albums in comedy.

Tonight's Album: Chris Scopo


Born and raised in Queens, Chris threw himself into the fire of the New York comedy scene a year after graduating from college, which he still apologizes to his parents to this day because they paid for it. Since starting comedy, Chris has performed at some of the best clubs, not only in New York, but across the country. In August of 2013, Chris had the privilege of joining one of the most popular podcast’s in the country, Robert Kelly’s “You know What Dude” podcast, where he learned valuable lessons in life and comedy. Since joining the podcast, Chris worked his way to become Producer of the show, a title he currently holds. Along with the YKWD podcast, he also is the co-host of Luis J. Gomez’s “Realass” podcast. Chris has had the honor of opening for top comics such as Robert Kelly, Dan Soder, Andrew Schulz, Joe List and Luis J. Gomez. For all the directors who want to put Chris in movies, he studied two years of acting at Stetson Studio with Ron Stetson of the Neighborhood Playhouse. In those two years, Chris was trained in the Meisner technique by Ron, which he learned first-hand from Sanford Meisner. Follow Chris on Facebook and Twitter to see how his everyday life is going or don’t and check back in a few months to see if he made it.