Louis Katz Live at Laugh It Up Comedy Club In Poughkeepsie!
📅 Mark Your Calendars for September 28
Comedy fans, get ready for a night of side-splitting laughter with the incredibly talented Louis Katz! Catch him performing live at Laugh It Up Comedy Club in Poughkeepsie on Saturday, September 28. The show starts at 7:00 PM, with doors opening at 6:00 PM. Located inside Mahoney's Irish Pub and Steakhouse, this is an evening you won’t want to miss!
🍽️ Enjoy a Feast of Laughter and Deliciousness
Laugh It Up Comedy Club isn’t just about top-notch comedy; it’s also a place to indulge your taste buds. Guests can savor a variety of food and beverages in a cozy, relaxing atmosphere. From mouthwatering appetizers and hearty entrees to delectable desserts and expertly crafted cocktails, there’s something for everyone. For the best experience, be sure to place your orders through your friendly showroom server, as walk-up bar service will not be available.
🎙️ A Night with a Comedy Legend
Louis Katz’s unique comedic style, often described as “cerebral filth,” blends highbrow and lowbrow humor in a way that captivates audiences. His stand-up has been featured on NBC, HBO, and Comedy Central, including a popular half-hour special and an appearance on This Is Not Happening, which has amassed over 3 million views on YouTube. His latest album, KATZKILLS, was hailed as one of the top comedy albums of the year by Vulture.com.
Louis’ first one-hour special debuted on Epix in 2022, and his recent special, "Present/Tense," quickly became a hit on YouTube with over a million views in just three months. Praised by comedy legends like Dave Attell and Ali Wong, Katz is known for his sharp joke-writing and engaging performance style. Doug Stanhope even remarked, “Katz is funny to the point that Hitler would have given him a sleeper car on the train.”
Don’t miss this chance to experience Louis Katz live—grab your tickets and get ready for an unforgettable evening of comedy and great food!
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