Choose from Three Options
$19 for a comedy-show package for two (up to a $49 total value)
- Two reserved-seating tickets to one show (up to a $22 value each)
- One chips-and-dip appetizer (a $5 value)
$29 for a comedy-show package for four (up to a $98 total value)
- Four reserved-seating tickets to one show (up to a $22 value each)
- Two chips-and-dip appetizers (a $5 value each)
$39 for a two-show package (up to a $196 total value)
- Eight reserved-seating tickets, to be divided between two shows (up to a $22 value each)
- Four chips-and-dip appetizers, to be divided between the two shows (a $5 value each)
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Upcoming Performers
Dave Coulier (February 7–9)
Comedian and actor beloved for his role as Joey Gladstone on Full House
Jimmie Walker (February 13–17)
Veteran comedian and star of the hit ‘70s series Good Times, famed for his catchphrase “Dy-no-mite!”
Warning: contains very mild language
Bobby Slayton (February 28–March 2)
Comedic appearances in feature films such as Get Shorty and Dreamgirls and stand-up specials on HBO
Stanford's Comedy Club
Originally opening in Westport in 1975, Stanford’s Comedy Club gave an early outlet to comedy giants from Jerry Seinfeld and Roseanne to Sinbad and Larry The Cable Guy. Now located in the Legends at Village West shopping center, the two-level upscale club packs in up to 300 audience members for sets from a long list of up-and-coming and seasoned comedians such as Lewis Black and Tommy Chong. The pros fish for chuckles during shows held Wednesday–Sunday; Tuesdays are reserved for novices to try their hand at the club's open mic. Drinks flow freely from two sizable bars, and snacks including chicken tenders, fries, and funnel cake are available at each show.