A Special Father's Day Show

Sunday June 16th, 2024 - 7:00PM

Location : West Side Comedy Club NEW YORK, NY

Come join us for a fun filled PG Father's Day Celebration.  Full dinner menu available with show. 

Featuring
Moody McCarthy
Kat Radley
Brett Singer
Tom Henry
Tom Houghton

Kat Radley is a staff writer on “The Daily Show with Trevor Noah,” and her debut comedy album, “The Important Thing Is That I’m Pretty” premiered at #4 on iTunes. Kat has appeared on FOX's “Laughs,” and has made multiple appearances in many prestigious festivals such as Cabo, Laughing Skull, and SF Sketchfest. She has performed at the premiere Berlin Comedy Festival and toured clubs throughout Europe.

Moody McCarthy's career has straddled two millenniums, pretty impressive for a guy under 1000 years old. Moody started doing stand-up in Syracuse, NY, in the 1900s, the golden era of the facsimile machine. He then moved to New York City and lived in his sister's basement for 5 years, until she found out. Now he's above ground, and thanks to break-out appearances on the Late Show with David Letterman, Jimmy Kimmel Live, and Last Comic Standing, no longer a well-kept secret. (After an appearance on the re-vamped Star Search, he still was.) Moody has distinguished himself with well-crafted material that thrives in any venue, from country clubs to pubs. Weaving sly jokes with in-the-moment crowd-work, here is a thoughtful comedian who will enhance any setting. Moody McCarthy: few people hate him!



BIO: After an incredible break-out year, the multi-viral, social media sensation, star of Netflix “The Circle” and host of “Very British Problems: Live” and “Bad Manors” podcast, Tom Houghton sets out on his biggest and most hilarious show yet. The Comedy Central star has embarked on a sold out tour of Europe and the UK. And after millions viewed his weekly updates of life in The Tower of London, the man who asked us “Do you ski?” returns to America to ponder a new question. In an age where tradition and progress are wrestling against each other; what are the parts of ourselves that need shedding and what is worth holding on to?