Friday August 25th - 9:30PM
Stamford

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Requirements :

  • All sales are final; Tickets are non-refundable
  • $20-minimum purchase per person in showroom (includes drinks and snacks) – CT Tax and 18% gratuity additional
  • For reservations of groups of 10+, please email group reservations form
  • Please arrive 30 minutes ahead of show time
  • Individual comedian appearances subject to change without notice for showcase shows

CT State Tax (6.35%) additional
ALL SALES ARE FINAL

Note: This event is at our Stamford location
SPECIAL SHOWCASE WEEKEND: Ashley Austin Morris, Josh Johnson, Erin Maguire, Usama Siddiquee
New York Comedy Club is NOW in Stamford, CT, and we're bringing all of our favorite comedians with us for a uniquely New York showcase. What exactly is a "New York Showcase?" Every night in the city that never sleeps, the best of the best in the comedy world come together under the same roof to share the stage as part of one incredible show. With each comic only doing a shorter set, the showcase show allows for an eclectic lineup of comedians with all different styles of jokes and delivery.

So whether it's a superstar comedian crafting their latest material for an upcoming Netflix special or the hottest young comic creating a buzz, the New York showcase show is one in which you have to shine if you want to be among the best in the biz. And now New York Comedy Club is bringing this "only in the big city" brand of comedy right into your backyard!

Josh Johnson, featured on Season 1 of Kevin Hart’s “Hart of the City” on Comedy Central, was named one of Comedy Central’s “Comics to Watch” in 2015 and one of the Just For Laughs festival’s “New Faces” in 2016. He is a former writer/performer on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, where he also made his late-night stand-up debut earlier this year. As a stand-up, Josh has performed at clubs, colleges and festivals across the country, such as Just For Laughs, Moontower, SF Sketchfest, Bridgetown, RIOT LA and the New York Comedy Festival. He has also appeared on @midnight with Chris Hardwick and has a Comedy Central Presents- Stand Up half hour coming out this fall. Josh lives in Brooklyn with his roommate’s dog.

Ashley Austin Morris is a comedian and actress who has had a big 2022. Her debut comedy album, "Slightly Off" was #1 on the comedy charts and has been one of the most played on Sirius XM Radio. You can also watch Ashley in the new FX series "Fleischman's in Trouble." Ashley's reputation as one of the funniest comedians and hosts in NYC has taken her all over the country as a headlining act with her relatable stories and down-to-earth charm. 2022 was indeed a big year for Ashley, and it's only the beginning.

Erin Maguire is a broad, a dame, a good time gal. She's a stand-up comic, an emcee, an actor, a writer, a ginger with basic bitch tendencies. A Boston babe originally, she now calls NYC her home base, appearing at clubs in the city and beyond. She sees the world through a warped kaleidoscope and wants to take you along for the ride through word play and act outs. Catch this twisted hooker in a city near you!

Usama Siddiquee is a Bengali-American stand-up comedian and actor based in New York. He most recently was featured on the 2020 season of America’s Got Talent. He traveled to Montreal as one of the New Faces at Just For Laughs in 2018. Shortly after he was passed at the world famous Comedy Cellar in New York. He made his standup television debut on BET's 50 Central. He has been featured on Showtime’s Desus and Mero, MTV’s News, and Bravo’s Cash Cab. He was a finalist for the 2017 NY's Funniest Competition at Caroline's; a finalist in the 2017 NBC Standup Competition; 1st place winner of the 2016 Laughing Devil Cup Comedy Festival in New York; the 1st place winner of the 2015 Yonkers Comedy Festival as well as the 1st place winner of the 2015 Make Me Laugh Albany Comedy Festival. Usama has also featured on videos for NBC, Buzzfeed, Refinery29, The Scene, Mic.com, FusionTV, and Huffington Post. P.S. Usama can probably beatbox better than you can.