Nov 04, 2024
From our sponsors: Love’s A Joke November 29-30, 2024 Doors 7PM, Show 8PM | $25 ADV, $28 Doors | 21+ Tickets November 29: etix.com Tickets November 30: etix.com Show Bar 1300 SE Stark St Portland, OR Ha Ha Harvest Presents: Love’s A Joke! A 2 night Extravaganza at Show Bar! Love’s a Joke is a raucous and not-to-miss stand-up comedy tour of America’s funniest entertainers and comedy couples taking the stage to dish on marriage, sex, divorce, parenthood, fighting, weddings, and who (or what) they fantasize about when their spouse isn’t looking. With Vicky Kuperman and Max Cohen and special guests Bjorn RG and Paul Heinrich. The show’s widespread appeal lies in its ability to resonate with audiences from all walks of life. Whether you’re a part of a divorced couple, happily married, navigating the dating scene, or single and loving it, there’s something in the act for everyone. The jokes transcend typical marriage humor, touching on universal experiences that elicit laughter and connection regardless of relationship status. In fact, while couples may find themselves nodding in recognition, singles often rejoice in their solo status. The Q&A sessions inject an extra layer of excitement and unpredictability into the performance. Love’s A Joke is on tour and you can also find the show in Vancouver at Kiggins Theater on 11/27!The post Ha Ha Harvest Presents: Love’s A Joke” @ Show Bar | Portland 2024 Thanksgiving Weekend, Featuring One of America’s Funniest Comedy Couples: Vicky Kuperman and Max Cohen first appeared on PDX Pipeline.The post Ha Ha Harvest Presents: Love’s A Joke” @ Show Bar | Portland 2024 Thanksgiving Weekend, Featuring One of America’s Funniest Comedy Couples: Vicky Kuperman and Max Cohen appeared first on PDX Pipeline.
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