STAND-UP COMEDY: Hey Everybody! @ Philly Improv Theater, 2/24

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STAND-UP COMEDY: Hey Everybody! @ Philly Improv Theater, 2/24

POSTED: Wednesday, February 23, 2011, 7:00 PM
Filed Under: Comedy | Critical Mass Stand-up
Twice a month, Philly comedy veteran Aaron Hertzog brings your basic, no-gimmick, meat-and-potatoes stand-up comedy to the Philly Improv Theater (at The Shubin 407 Bainbridge). For every show, Aaron handpicks a mix of five established and burgeoning Philadelphia stand-ups for a good old-fashioned hour of jokes. Running since fall of 2009, Hey Everybody is named after Hertzog's opening greeting to the audience (whether he's hosting or not). The Philly Improv Theater, while rich with improv, sketch and variety shows of all kinds, only has one pure stand-up show. Stand-up purists can usually get their fix on the first and last Thursdays of every month (keep an eye on the Phit schedule). Performing this Thu., Feb. 24 at  8 p.m. are Sean Quinn, Darryl Charles, Sidney Gantt, Steve Balbier, and Jim Grammond. Tickets are $5 dollars with the password "Friendship" (cash only).
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