Everyone knows that Broadway shows are intrinsically New York. But so is stand-up comedy. And stand-up comedy in the city comes in all shapes and sizes. They range anywhere from free to $$$.
Free
The free ones are usually hosted by a local community and attendance is around 20 or less people. The attendance will depend on how well the planners advertised the event. The type of comics that perform here are either new and are trying to get their feet wet, or a bit more experienced but want to try out new jokes or ideas.
$10 to $20
In these shows you are guaranteed to have at least a couple veteran comics in the mix with the rest having at least 1-2 years of stand-up experience. This is where veterans get their practice to polish up for highly paid shows.
$30 to $50
You are guaranteed to laugh. But the venue might have a two drink minimum policy (meaning you have to buy at least a couple of drinks while youβre there)
$100+
You are probably going to Madison Square Garden or a similar theater to see a comic you saw on Netflix. Obviously, the more famous the comic, the more expensive the ticket. To give you an idea, orchestra tickets for Jerry Seinfeld are at $250 and bleeder seats are at $115.
Jim Allen
2023-01-04 20:00:45 +0000 UTCJim Allen
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