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$13 for a Comedy-Show Package for Two at Wiseguys Comedy Club (Up to $27 Value)
value $27
discount $14
savings 52%
Time left: Expired deal
Deal provided by: Grouponus
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Highlights:

Three locations host an ever-changing lineup of nationally touring comedians; salsa, chips, and soda included

Fine print:
  • Expires Oct 21, 2012
  • Limit 4 per person. Redeem for tickets at the Wiseguys Comedy Club box office. Must show valid ID matching name on Groupon. Must provide first and last name upon purchase, which will be provided to venue. Refundable only on day of purchase. Discount reflects Wiseguys Comedy Club's current ticket prices-price may differ on day of the event. Must be 18 or older. Not valid for Special Events.
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Description:
Although not one of the five traditional senses, a sense of humor is the only thing that allows humans to answer knock-knocks at the door. You’re there with this GrouponLive deal to Wiseguys Comedy Club, valid at locations in Salt Lake City, Ogden, and West Valley City. For $13, you get a comedy package for two (up to a $27 total value) that includes:

  • Two general-admission tickets to a non-Special Event show (up to a $20 value)
  • Two sodas (a $4 value)
  • One order of chips and salsa (a $3 value)

Wiseguys' holds an ever-rotating calendar of nationally touring comics. Upcoming comedians include Alonzo Bodden (June 29), Last Comic Standing winner and host of 101 Cars You Must Drive as well as America’s Worst Driver, and Steve Soelberg (June 30), whose soft-spoken demeanor and uncanny resemblance to Kevin Bacon reel in audiences before his subtly sarcastic bits wring laughs from topics such as Facebook behavior and working in the hospital's emergency department. The following week, “America's funniest biker” Russ Nagel (July 6–7) dons his distinctive leather jacket for diatribes about the absurdities of leashed children and car insurance. Then Brian E. Kiley (July 12–14) takes the spotlight, using his girth as comedic fodder and relating gut-busting stories about growing up overweight.