
Comedy for Maniacs: Futureshock!
Saturday, January 24 at 7:00 PM
Come see the future of comedy as we showcase local A-listers and general around the clock weirdos, all set inside a living work of modern art. The comedy of the future, Tomorrow! Hosted by Paige Campbell and Noah St. Amant.
Comedy for Maniacs: Futureshock!

Comedy for Maniacs: Futureshock!
Come see the future of comedy as we showcase local A-listers and general around the clock weirdos, all set inside a living work of modern art. The comedy of the future, Tomorrow! Hosted by Paige Campbell and Noah St. Amant.
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Come see the future of comedy as we showcase local A-listers and general around the clock weirdos, all set inside a living work of modern art. The comedy of the future, Tomorrow! Hosted by Paige Campbell and Noah St. Amant.
Times
Comedy for Maniacs: Futureshock! starts at 7:00 p.m. and ends at 9:30 p.m.

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