Yuk Yuk's @ The Prescott

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Yuk Yuk's @ The Prescott


Showtimes

Friday
9.00 p.m. $20
$15 Students*
Dinner and Show *$45
Dinner Seating 6.30pm

Saturday
9.00 p.m. $20
$15 Students*
Dinner and Show *$45
Dinner Seating 6.30pm

Dinner Menu (pdf)

*Packages include dinner, show, taxes, gratuities & preferred seating

613-236-5233 (LAFF)

*with valid student id

Big Laughs in Little Italy!

July




Darrin Rose

with Trevor Thompson & Wafik Nasralla

July 9-10

Darrin Rose has appeared on NBC's Last Comic Standing, and is featured on MuchMusic's two top-rated shows, Video on Trial and Love Court. He was nominated for a Canadian Screenwriting Award for Comedy in 2009, and for a Canadian Comedy Award as Best New Comic in 2007. In 2004, he was nominated for the Tim Sims Award as one of the top five young new comics in Toronto. In 2003 he was a finalist in Toronto's Funniest Person With a Day Job.

Don Kelly

with Julia Hladkowicz & Marth Chaves

July 16-17

As a stand-up comic Don has performed across North America and has appeared on numerous television and radio comedy showcases, including his own national television specials on CBC's Comics!, CTV's Comedy Now!, the Winnipeg Comedy Festival, The Debaters and many other national and regional programs. Don is currently host and writer of the Gemini nominated show Fish Out of Water on APTN

Glen Foster (That Canadian Guy)

with Peter Grunstra & Julien Dionne

July 23-24

A veteran of the Canadian comedy scene, Glen has been a popular headliner for over twenty five years. His Gemini nominated comedy special "That Canadian Guy" struck a chord for its hilarious, but dead on portrayal of the conflicted Canadian psyche. After it aired, he received a flood of congratulatory emails, much of it along the lines of: "I couldn't remember your name, but I remembered 'That Canadian Guy'.
All tickets $25
Dinner & Show $55

Gord Paynter

with Mike Beatty & Erica Scott

July 30-31

Gord Paynter is a comic and his is different. Losing his eyesight in his twenties from diabetes, Gord thought his dream of becoming a comedian was gone forever. In truth, blindness opened his eyes to a whole new world of opportunity, humour and motivation. It all began on amateur night at Yuk Yuk's. Gord's unique style of comedy surprised the audience and triggered fits of laughter. Laughter that sparked the rediscovery of his dream.

UNCENSORED SHOWS. DISCRETION ADVISED
Acts are  subject to change without notice.

 

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