Ed Hill, other local stand-up comedians join headliner Jessica Pigeau at Comedyville, July 27
Zoom be gone: Laugh Wild Comedy is back on local stages, including this show at Brownsville Pub
Comedyville takes place July 27 at Brownsville Pub at 11940 Old Yale Road, Surrey, at 8 pm PDT.
IT’S NO JOKE: live comedy is back.
Laugh Wild Comedy has started in-person shows again, with the next one, Comedyville, taking place July 27 at Brownsville Pub (by the Pattullo Bridge in Surrey).
The lineup features Arash Narchi, Melissa Walkley, Justin Chan, Jeremiah Ukponrefe, Ed Hill. and headliner Jessica Pigeau.
Hosted by Jay R., the evening has no capacity limits in line with phase 3 of BC’s Restart Plan, though no socializing between tables is allowed.
“We are beyond thrilled to be back,” Laugh Wild Comedy Nina Wilder said in a release. “Producing live shows where people get to be together and enjoy a night of laughter feels wonderful.”
Laugh Wild Comedy is also hosting an event July 28 at Donnellan’s Irish Pub (with headliner Brett Martin) as well as weekly shows on Tuesday evenings at King’s Head Public House.
For more information, see Laugh Wild Comedy.
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