Wed
1
Jul
8:00 PM
The Anxiety of Laughing Disability Pride Month Benefit Comedy Showcase
Eastville Comedy Club, Brooklyn, NY
About
Join us for The Anxiety of Laughing: Disability Pride Month Benefit Comedy Showcase, a special evening of comedy featuring disabled comics and advocates in celebration of Disability Pride Month.
Hosted by Neil Lynskey and featuring Mike Favor, Nick Astor, and Steve Way, this one-night event will raise funds for The Anxiety of Laughing, a new play exploring disability, resilience, relationships, and humor. The production will be presented later this month as part of the Midtown International Theatre Festival.
Wednesday, July 1, 2026
Doors: 7:30 PM
Show: 8:00 PM
VIP tickets include reserved seating.
Restrictions & Requirements
- Arrive 30 mins before showtime as seating is on a first-come basis. Those arriving late are not guaranteed seats; as we begin seating standby customers. If reservations are missed; tickets may be used another time without penalty.
- There is a 2-drink minimum for all shows.
- LINE-UPS SUBJECT TO CHANGE. If you're coming to see a specific performer; please note they might not be in the lineup. Rosters are current at time of posting, but may get switched around as comics sometimes cancel last minute. Therefore, tickets are for a comedy show, not for any specific performer.
- All ages welcome. Shows may contain adult content but there are no age restrictions for admission.
- 'Front Row’ and ‘Gold Front Row VIP’ tickets guarantee stage-side seats and expedited check-in when there’s a line and when shows are sold out. General admission seating is first-come. General Admission ticket holders are sometimes seated in the front if there’s availability, but there’s no telling beforehand when shows sell out, so ‘Front Row’ tickets are a way to secure patrons' seats of choice.
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