Brad Loekle Hosts THE ELECTRO SHOCK THERAPY COMEDY HOUR! Sunday, November 8th @ 10 PM Therapy Bar
AUTUMN AWESOMENESS!
This week, Hell’s Kitchen’s most popular comedy show celebrates the cold season with some red hot comedy! Host with the most, Brad Loekle, welcomes comedians Marc Maietta (HereTV's "Hot Gay Comics"); Adrienne Iapalucci (Glotham, VH1); and headliner Helen Hong (VH1, WE network)
And… as always…
NO cover charge, NO drink minimum, $6 cosmos all night.
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Brad Loekle Hosts THE ELECTRO SHOCK THERAPY COMEDY HOUR! Sunday, November 1st @ 10 PM Therapy Bar
HALLOWEEN HANGOVER SHOW
This week, Hell’s Kitchen’s most popular comedy show helps you nurse your candy corn cocktail hangover with an evening of top notch comedy! Host with the most, Brad Loekle, welcomes comediennes Lori Sommer (Gotham Comedy Club); Jackie Monahan (HereTV’s Hot Gay Comics); and headliner Yamaneika (BET)!
And… as always…
NO cover charge, NO drink minimum, $6 cosmos all night.
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Brad Loekle Hosts THE ELECTRO SHOCK THERAPY COMEDY HOUR! Sunday, October 18th @ 10 PM Therapy Bar
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