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Shows on April 11th 2025
  • Friday April 11th 08:30PM - Club 337
  • David Jolly (Kill Tony, Comedy Mothership)
  • Lafayette Comedy presents comedian DAVID JOLLY (as seen on Kill Tony, Comedy Mothership) on Friday, April 11th at 8:30 p.m. at Club 337 inside the Doubletree Hotel.Tickets are on sale now for $20.Doors at 8:00 p.m., show at 8:30 p.m.There is no on or off button for David Jolly. A fountain of funny in all situations, Jolly’s minutes behind the mic are an extension of his round-the-clock boisterous antics. Six years into his comedy career, he enjoys audiences that crave his presence. The Florida native did not always have a reason to smile. Surviving the broken foster care system as a child and fighting through a coma in 2010, Jolly harnessed his inner strength and channeled it through comedy. He took inspiration from Dave Chappelle and persistently crafts a set designed to connect with people of all kinds.David Jolly's fan base and audience reach all across the U.S. Now with over 20K followers on Facebook and over 1 million monthly impressions Jolly is ready to take his talents on the road. Thanks to his tagline Hashtag "#IKYFL, which means "I Know You Fucking Lying." Chicago, Detroit, Houston, Memphis, Dallas and of course, his hometown of Orlando are amongst the top cities where David Jolly is getting a lot of attention. Appearing frequently on the number 1 live podcast “Kill Tony” and as a door guy at “The Comedy Mothership”. On October 23rd David was on the panel of Kill Tony which reached over a million views and still counting.SHOW RULES:* Cell phones must be set on silent or turned off. Never take a phone call during the show. If it can’t wait, please step outside.* Table Talk must be kept to a minimum. Lafayette Comedy reserves the right to remove loud, talkative patrons. No refunds will be given.* No Flash Photography permitted* No video or audio Recording: Each comedian owns the rights to their own material, however, do NOT.* Do Not Heckle the Comedian: Heckling is interrupting the performance to upstage, disparage, or throw off the comedian. It is never acceptable, and the quickest way to ruin the show for everyone. It is also the quickest way to ejection.* Do Not Interrupt the Comedian: The common excuse for this is “I’m helping the comedian” and “that’s what you’re supposed to do at Comedy Clubs!” Comedians are professionals, they do not need help. Exception: If a comedian directly engages you in conversation, it is ok to respond. Some of the best comedy happens this way and can make for a memorable experience. Be ready to let it go when the bit is over.I don’t recognize the comic’s name, will the show be funny?Yes, all of our acts are professional nationally touring comedians. There are so many talented comedians today; it is impossible for all of them to become household names. That being said, comedy is subjective and we recommend you research the comedian you are coming to see.Unless otherwise stated, please consider all of our shows as “adult subject matter.”No refunds unless the show is canceled or rescheduled.
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