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St. Marks Comedy Club in the East Village

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Written by: Joseph Santiago on March 1, 2020

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St. Marks Comedy Club is a speakeasy performance venue by the same folks who brought you Vegan Food Court and V-Spot in partnership with Ron Barba. 

St. Marks Comedy Club is located in the backroom of The Vegan Food Court, in the heart of East Village in New York City.

NYC is the mecca of stand-up comedy. St. Marks Comedy Club is one of New York’s latest comedy clubs, delivering the best laughs. On any given night, you can see some of the world’s famous comedians. Some of these celebrity comedians have been featured on Netflix, Comedy Central, Daily Show, movies, and everywhere great comedy is. At St. Marks Comedy Club, you never know who you will see or who will do a celebrity guest drop by. read more

Best Comedy Shows to Catch This Weekend at all Comedy Clubs in NYC

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Written by: Joseph Santiago

You could consider staying at home and watch the best stand-up comedians specials on TV, or you could head out to the best comedy clubs in NYC and see some world-class performances in person, and enjoy your night with friends and family and also meet new faces. Below you’ll find our picks of the absolute best shows happening this week.

Listed below are some of the shows happening this week

THURSDAY AUGUST 15TH 2019

Broaddway Comedy Club

Broadway Comedy Club 318 West 53rd St, New York, NY 10019 read more

Interview Comedian Meghan Hanley at New York Comedy Club in East Village

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Written by: Joseph Santiago

We met up with Comedian Meghan Hanley at the New York Comedy Club in the East Village right before her show to discuss all things stand up comedy.

How did you know you wanted to be a comedian?

When I was in high school Seinfeld was huge, so I used to tell people that I was going to have my own show called “MegFeld,” I was only half kidding. I didn’t know that I wanted to do stand-up till a few years later, but I knew I wanted to be in the business of comedy.  I wanted to be on stage performing, but I couldn’t sing. I wanted to work in television and film, but I had no idea how to do that. I come from a family of Civil Servants. People who dedicate their lives to helping others. The idea of being an actress sounded so selfish and considering I had no experience or knowledge of the business it didn’t seem like something I could say I wanted to go to college for. But during this time I did start writing. I would send out mass emails entitled, “My random thoughts and shit.” I’d pick a topic and write about it. I thankfully don’t think I have copies of any of it. Then one day while I was attending Fordham University in the Bronx. I was watching a VH1 behind the music on Adam Sandler and he talked about doing stand-up while at NYU. I figured, “OK, I’m in the city, what am I waiting for.” I went up to a guy in the Village who was selling comedy club tickets and asked if the club had classes. He said “Yes.” I called the number and began taking weekly classes at oldNew York Comedy Club. read more

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