SHOWS: Thurs, May 2nd @ 7:30pm ($25) Fri, May 3rd @ 7:30pm & 9:30pm ($25) Sat, May 4th @ 7:30pm & 9:30pm ($25)
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purchase tix, select date/time in upper right, enter
quantity & click "Add to Cart." No physical tix will be mailed;
simply bring your ID the night of the
performance.
ABOUT THE COMEDIAN Ian Karmel is an Emmy nominated LA-based stand-up comedian, actor, and writer. Originally from Portland, Oregon, he is currently co-head writer for the Emmy award winning The Late Late Show with James Cordon, of which Ian was one of the founding writers in the show's 2015 re-creation. Previously he was a staff writer and round table regular on E!'s Chelsea Lately.
Ian's stand-up has been featured on Conan, The Late Late Show, Comedy Central, and most recently showcased on Netflix's The Comedy Line Up: Part 1. His debut comedy album, 9.2 on Pitchfork, was released in 2015 to rave reviews. Ian's weekly podcast All Fantasy Everything, from Headgum studios, is in its second year of production. Featured on many "best of" lists, it's a lighthearted show where funny people and experts come together to fantasy draft pop culture.
Hometown hero, Ian played an instrumental role in Portland's comedy renaissance and was voted Portland's Funniest Person in 2011. Beloved for his appearances on IFC's Portlandia, the Blazers wrap-up show Talkin' Ball, and long running weekly column in the Portland Mercury, Everything as Fuck. With roots in improv and theatre, Ian's training includes The Groundlings and the Upright Citizens Brigade.
In 2013, Ian was invited to the prestigious Just for Laughs Festival in Montreal, where he was a breakout stand-up in the New Faces category.
Ian currently tours as much as possible and regularly preforms around Los Angeles. You can catch him co-hosting his own monthly show, Good Looks, named one of 10 Best New Stand-Up Shows by LA Weekly.
AGES: ALL (18+ recommended) MASKS/VAXX: Encouraged/not req.
DOORS open at 7:00pm for 7:30pm shows // 9:15pm for 9:30pm shows. (Come early and have a drink in the lounge!)
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*** COVID-19 PROTOCOL INFO***
MASKS are encouraged, but not required.
FEELING SICK? GOT A FEVER? We ask that you PLEASE STAY HOME. Simply email boxoffice@vtcomedy.com or call (802) 859-0100 and we will refund your tickets.
*** IMPORTANT TICKETING & POLICY INFO ***
TICKETS: Vermont
Comedy Club works with a will-call system, meaning we do not print
physical tickets. To gain entry, simply check in at the box office the
night of the show with your ticket confirmation (printout or phone) or a
valid ID.
LATE ENTRY: Entering
the room mid-show is distracting. Please be respectful and arrive on
time! If you arrive at a show more than 30 minutes after the scheduled
showtime, you WILL NOT be admitted and will not be issued a refund.
(Unless otherwise indicated, doors open 30 minutes before showtime.)
AUDIENCE ETIQUETTE: We
want EVERYONE to have a good time. We encourage you to laugh a lot and
interact with performers when invited to do so. During the show, please
DO NOT chat with friends or shout unsolicited things at the performers.
Disruptive patrons WILL BE ASKED TO LEAVE and will not receive a refund.
REFUNDS: If you have symptoms of COVID-19 in advance of a show, please contact us at boxoffice@vtcomedy.com
or 802.859.0100 and we will refund your tickets. We unfortunately
cannot provide refunds after the fact for no-shows due to illness,
weather, unforeseen circumstances, etc. Should you wish to transfer
your ticket to another person prior to the show, please contact the Box
Office at boxoffice@vtcomedy.com
or 802.859.0100. We do not provide ticket refunds due to
dissatisfaction with the show. If the venue or performer has to cancel
or reschedule a show, you will be given the option to receive a refund.
Ian Karmel is an Emmy nominated LA-based stand-up comedian, actor, and writer. Originally from Portland, Oregon, he is currently co-head writer for the Emmy award winning The Late Late Show with James Cordon, of which Ian was one of the founding writers in the show's 2015 re-creation. Previously he was a staff writer and round table regular on E!'s Chelsea Lately. Ian's stand-up has been featured on Conan, The Late Late Show, Comedy Central, and most recently showcased on Netflix's The Comedy Line Up: Part 1. His debut comedy album, 9.2 on Pitchfork, was released in 2015 to rave reviews. Ian's weekly podcast All Fantasy Everything, from Headgum studios, is in its second year of production. Featured on many best of lists, it's a lighthearted show where funny people and experts come together to fantasy draft pop culture.
Hometown hero, Ian played an instrumental role in Portland's comedy renaissance and was voted Portland's Funniest Person in 2011. Beloved for his appearances on IFC's Portlandia, the Blazers wrap-up show Talkin' Ball, and long running weekly column in the Portland Mercury, Everything as Fuck. With roots in improv and theatre, Ian's training includes The Groundlings and the Upright Citizens Brigade. In 2013, Ian was invited to the prestigious Just for Laughs Festival in Montreal, where he was a breakout stand-up in the New Faces category. Ian currently tours as much as possible and regularly preforms around Los Angeles. You can catch him co-hosting his own monthly show, Good Looks, named one of 10 Best New Stand-Up Shows by LA Weekly.