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Standup-Comedy Show for Two at Ann Arbor Comedy Showcase (Up to $30 Value)

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Nationally touring comedians such as Mike Winfield and Kristin Key helm the mic at a club once graced by Ellen DeGeneres and Tim Allen

Comedy has long been used to subvert the established order, shedding light on modern life’s pervasive absurdities and fomenting distrust of potentially seltzer-filled boutonnieres. Discover some rollicking truths with this deal.

The Deal

  • $12 for two general-admission tickets to any summer season performance (up to a $30 value)
  • Where: Ann Arbor Comedy Showcase
  • Door time: 45 minutes before showtime; voucher holders required to arrive 30 minutes before showtime.
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Upcoming Acts

Mike E. Winfield (July 26–27)
As seen on The Office, Late Show with David Letterman, and Showtime’s Comics Without Borders

**[Frankie Paul](http://www.frankiepaulcomedy.com/Home.php) (August 2–3)**
As seen on NBC, Fox, and Comedy Central
Warning: Contains a little light cussing.

**[Kristin Key](http://www.kristinkey.com/) (August 17–18)**
As seen on Comics Unleashed and NBC's Last Comic Standing
Warning: Contains bleeped-out profanity and a musical tale of human-sandwich love.

Need to know info

Promotional value expires Sep 28, 2013. Limit 4/person. Redeem on day of event at venue. Must show valid ID matching name on voucher at Ann Arbor Comedy Showcase. Refundable only on day of purchase. Discount reflects Ann Arbor Comedy Showcase's current ticket prices-price may differ on day of the event. Not valid for special engagement/events. Doors open 45 minutes before showtime; voucher holders required to arrive 30 minutes before showtime. Must be 18+. Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services. Learn about Strike-Through Pricing and Savings

About Ann Arbor Comedy Showcase

Before they were household names, Ellen DeGeneres, Tim Allen, and Drew Carey were performers at the Ann Arbor Comedy Showcase. The establishment, once dubbed by Rolling Stone as “one of the best clubs between the coasts,” has been corralling burgeoning stars to its stage since its 1984 inception when it was called Mainstreet Comedy Showcase. Several nights a week, nationally touring comedians who’ve graced the stages of Late Show with David Letterman and Showtime’s Comics Without Borders share witty observations, humorous songs, and intense eye contact with brave audience members in the front row.

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