Charles Engle
Upcoming Shows
- Friday March 20th 08:00PM
- Friday Night Stand Up and Improv Comedy
- Buckle up for a night where anything can happen and laughter is the only guarantee. This high-energy comedy experience blends different styles of entertainment into one wildly fun show, keeping the crowd engaged, surprised, and laughing from start to finish. On any given show night you can find:• Stand-up comedy packed with sharp jokes, big laughs, and comedians bringing their best material• Improv comedy full of spontaneous scenes, wild characters, and audience-fueled chaosIt’s playful, unpredictable, and bursting with personality—perfect for a night out with friends, a date, or anyone who loves comedy with a twist. Come ready to laugh hard, be part of the fun, and leave talking about it long after the lights go down!Audience Testimonials"This was my first comedy show ever. This was amazing!"-⭐️⭐️⭐️ ⭐️⭐️"I had no idea there was improv in New Jersey. This was so much fun!"-⭐️⭐️⭐️ ⭐️⭐️"Thank you so much! When is the next show?!"-⭐️⭐️⭐️ ⭐️⭐️BIOSMyq Kaplan is a comedian named Myq Kaplan (pronounced “Mike Kaplan” when done correctly or however you like, he’s not picky). The Comedians magazine calls him “a comedy machine, in the best possible way. The way that some machines vend soda or prevent other machines from killing future revolutionaries – that’s how Myq Kaplan does comedy: relentlessly, methodically, unblinkingly.” Myq just made his debut on “The Tonight Show with Conan O’Brien,” and his half-hour “Comedy Central Presents” special will appear in 2010 (a year for which Punchline Magazine says to watch out for Myq). He has also appeared on Comedy Central’s “Live at Gotham,” at the New Faces show of the 2009 Just For Laughs Festival in Montreal, was voted 2008’s Best Local Comedian in the Boston Phoenix, and won the 2009 NY’s Funniest Standup Competition. A Jewy-ish vegan atheist who spells the name “Mike” weird, Myq enjoys words, social justice, Netflix, and comic books. Also non-comic books, ping-pong, and being great with women. And grammar and run-on sentence fragments. And of course, being hilarious to his demographic, which is anyone who might know the word “demographic.”Walter “Wojo” Deptuch is a North Jersey based stand-up comedian and proud member of Grizzly Guys Comedy- who produce high quality comedy videos. He hosts the football podcast Draftvice and previously featured on Faceoff with Facemire and Let’s Talk Sports on Roku. Dishing NFL draft opinions and hot takes—delivering laughs and gridiron gold!WhoBeUs! This improv troupe brings fast-paced, high-energy comedy where anything can happen and usually does. Built on audience suggestions, sharp instincts, and fearless commitment, they create hilarious scenes, unexpected characters, and moments that are completely made up and somehow perfectly timed. Every show is different, every laugh is real, and no one — including the performers — knows what’s coming next.“Frequently Asked Questions1. What kind of show is this?Each show features a mix of stand-up comedy, high-energy improv, and surprise elements that make every night unique. Expect big laughs, spontaneous moments, and an interactive experience.2. Is the show appropriate for all ages?Most shows are recommended for ages 18+ due to adult language and themes. Some shows may be labeled as “clean” or “all-ages” when applicable—please check the event details.3. How long is the show?Shows typically run between 90-110 minutes, depending on the lineup and audience interaction.4. Do I need to arrive early?Yes! Doors usually open 30 minutes before showtime. Arriving early ensures the best seating and gives you time to get settled before the show begins.5. Is seating reserved or first come, first served?Seating is generally first come, first served unless otherwise noted. We recommend arriving early for the best seats.6. Will food or drinks be available?Most venues are BYOB, but we do book in ones with cash bars. Food is almost always allowed in. Please check the venue details for specifics.7. Can I sit with my group if we bought tickets separately?We’ll do our best to seat groups together, but seating together is not guaranteed unless tickets are purchased together and you arrive early.8. Are phones allowed during the show?We ask that phones remain silent and put away during performances to avoid disrupting the show. Photography or recording is not permitted unless stated otherwise.9. Are refunds or exchanges available?All ticket sales are final. If you’re unable to attend, tickets may be transferable—please email and we will discuss the best solution for you. 10. Will performers interact with the audience?Audience interaction is possible, especially during improv segments. Participation is always voluntary—just relax and enjoy the show.11. Is the venue accessible?Most venues are accessible, but accommodations may vary. Please contact the venue directly with any accessibility needs.”
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