Jo Koy is the best
by Kirstella on 11/13/17Town Hall - New YorkJo koy for me is the best comedian by far. We had so much fun. The venue was a perfect size too.
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The New York Comedy Festival (NYCF) stands as the unrivaled pinnacle of comedic celebration in the United States. Established in 2004 by Caroline Hirsch, founder and owner of the iconic Carolines comedy venue, the festival has evolved into a cultural phenomenon, becoming the largest and longest-running comedy festival in the nation.
Over its illustrious 19-year history, the NYCF has graced New York City’s most prestigious venues, transforming hallowed spaces like Carnegie Hall, Lincoln Center, The Apollo, BAM, the Beacon Theatre, Madison Square Garden, and Town Hall into arenas of uproarious merriment. The festival has played host to an unparalleled roster of comedy luminaries, including Judd Apatow, Aziz Ansari, Roseanne Barr, Bill Burr, Louis C.K., Jimmy Carr, Margaret Cho, Dane Cook, Billy Crystal, Larry David, Jim Gaffigan, Ricky Gervais, Kathy Griffin, Kevin Hart, Jo Koy, Artie Lange, Denis Leary, Norm Macdonald, Bill Maher, Marc Maron, Tracy Morgan, Conan O’Brien, Patton Oswalt, Ray Romano, Brian Regan, Adam Sandler, Amy Schumer, Sarah Silverman, Robin Williams, Steven Wright, and many more.
Beyond showcasing the industry’s top-tier talent, the NYCF has been a launchpad for emerging comedians. Events like New York’s Funniest Stand-Up competition and Comics To Watch have become platforms for the industry’s rising stars, offering not only recognition but also a chance to share the spotlight with established headliners. Past winners of New York’s Funniest Stand-Up include Nate Bargatze, Michael Che, Ricky Velez, and Tim Dillon. Among those who have performed on Comics To Watch are Michael Longfellow, Jaboukie Young-White and Ali Wong.
In 2006, the festival expanded its impact by partnering with Bob and Lee Woodruff for Stand-Up for Heroes, a benevolent endeavor benefiting the Bob Woodruff Foundation. This noble cause ensures stable and successful futures for our nation’s veterans, service members, and their families. Stand Up for Heroes has presented stellar performances from comedians such as Nate Bargatze, Ronny Chieng, Stephen Colbert, Jim Gaffigan, Ricky Gervais, Seth Meyers, Conan O’Brien, John Oliver, Ray Romano, Jerry Seinfeld, Iliza Shlesinger, Jon Stewart, and Robin Williams. The event has also featured musical talents like Eric Church, Sheryl Crow, Josh Groban, John Mellencamp, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Bruce Springsteen, and Rita Wilson, raising nearly $100 million to date.
The NYCF is not just about stand-up performances; it’s an immersive experience. The festival presents a diverse array of programming, including conversations, panel discussions, live podcast tapings, improv and sketch shows, film premieres, screenings, engaging partner activations, and much more. Evolving with each passing year, the festival expanded from seven to ten days in 2023, now featuring over 200 comedians in more than 300 shows annually.
The NYCF continues to transcend borders and boundaries, attracting comedy fans from across the nation and around the world. As it enters its milestone 20th year, the New York Comedy Festival has firmly etched its place in the heart of New York City’s cultural landscape.
Jo koy for me is the best comedian by far. We had so much fun. The venue was a perfect size too.
So, funny! Best show i’ve Seen yet! Would watch a 2nd time, because it was that funny!!!
I was worried that Superman IV was too bad a movie to structure a good show around. The How Did This Made team turned a terrible movie into a great live podcast. Thanks to everyone involved.
I love the podcast and finally getting to see them live was fabulous! Loved every minute!
Kevin Hart was hilarious as always. The only downside is that because they were using the taping for a movie they made us do all this fake laughing-- it's a comedy show, shouldn't we laugh regardless? Seats were horrendous.
The opening acts were really good and couldnt stop laughing at all. I wish the show was longer but really worth the money. He is so funny and this was my first comedy show and I would definitely recommend it to anyone that can go to any of his shows. The only thing is that we couldnt take pictures because the show was part of a movie.
U gotta love Kevin Hart. He tells it like it is. His family drama and personal relates to average people and you can't get any better than that. My cheeks hurt from laughing and this man has my stomach hurting from soooo much laughing that forms into tears. I have a ball when I see him!!!!
I thought the show was great. Though the show opening comedian wasn't that funny...luckily the other opening acts were. Kevin Hart's performance was awesome; a load of laughs, but I was very disappointed in the lenght of his routine ( it was barely an hour ). I spent a lot of money on tickets for this show and would've liked to get my money's worth.
From start to finish - laughed out loud! Warm up acts were excellent and Kevin Hart did not disappoint.
An amazing show. It started late but it was worth the wait. There were 3 comedians that did the warm-up to the audience, even they were great. The show was incredible and the stage just made it better. I cried, but because I was laughing really hard. Really good show.