The First Ever Pittsburgh Week-long Comedy Festival

Pittsburgh is having its first ever comedy festival. And the whole city is invited. Seven nights, seven diffrent venues, and seven completely different shows.

DON’T MISS THIS GREAT EVENT. This will be just like Woodstock. Except without music and with working bathrooms. And there won’t be a million people there. And it’s inside. And it’s in Pittsburgh. And it’s a week long instead of 3 days. The point is that people will be talking about this event for decades to come.

All ticket sales will go to Childrens Hospital of Pittsburgh. So come have some laughs and support a good cause.

Shows:

Mon Aug 24th: Paparazzi’s/South Side/9pm/$5
Chris Levkulich-Jeff Konkle-Josh Copen-and from the WDVE Morning Show Mike Wysocki.

Tues Aug 25th: The Smiling Moose/South Side/9pm/Free
See some of Pittsburghs best up and coming comics along with some scene regulars in the most unpredictable show of the week.

Wed Aug 26th: Bar 11/South Side/10pm/Free
Guest Comic Bartenders. Come have a drink with people funnier than you.

Thur Aug 27th: St.James Place/South Side/8:30pm/$4
Skittsburgh Comedy Troop. Standup not your style? Try a night of sketch comedy.

Thur Aug 27th: The Obey House/West End/9pm/$5
Brad Ryan-Tom Musial (that’s me!) -Justin Markuss-Bret Pintado-and from Comedy Central’s “Live at Gotham” Jesse Joyce

Fri Aug 28th: Cefalo’s/Carnegie/9pm/$5
Greg Gurkin hosts a competition between five of the city’s best comics to see who will get a spot in the NYC Underground Comedy Festival. Contestants include Mitch Mekulsia-Blake Carter-Tom Henry- Tim Dimond- and Mo Mozuch. Closing the show will be Bill Scott from Satellite Radio.

Sat Aug 29th: The Corner Cafe/South Side/9pm/$5
FINAL SHOW OF THE WEEK
Matt Light-Terry Jones-Nick Milton- and WDVE’s Bill Crawford.

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