SHOW DETAILS:
Every month for 13 years (and 3 at the Historic Everett Theatre) we've brought the best comedians in the world to Everett.
**SPONSORED BY THE JOINT IN EVERETT**
**DELTA HOTEL DISOUNT - USE IT ANY NIGHT IN 2025**
8pm | $20-35 | Historic Everett Theatre | Cory Michaelis hosts Andrew Sleighter.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS:
IS MY GENERAL ADMISSION TICKET FOR GENERAL ADMISSION SEATING? Yep. But, teasing aside, there are no reserved seats for any ticket. VIP tickets are general admission in the first 5 rows. For large groups, get there early if you'd like to sit together.
IS THE SHOW 21+?
The show is 18+ encouraged but not required.
WILL THE SHOW HAVE FOOD AND DRINKS?
Historic Everett Theatre does beer, wine, liquor, and snacks!
WHAT TIME DO THE DOORS OPEN FOR THE SHOW?
7pm doors as long as Cory has his shit together :)
HOW LONG IS THE SHOW?
The show will run an hour and a half including host Cory Michaelis, opening comedians, and an amazing headliner.
IS THE SHOW DIRTY?
The show is family friendly if your family is cool ;) But, yes, there will be some R-rated material.
ANDREW'S BIO:
Andrew Sleighter started in comedy looking for the perfect funny line to open a biography. Since then, Andrew’s laid-back style and clever writing has won him appreciation from fans and respect from his peers.
Andrew performed on Last Comic Standing, recorded a comedy special for Dry Bar and made his late-night stand-up debut on Conan. He's also written and performed sketch comedy for Comedy Central and wrote and blogged for the Sports Show with Norm Macdonald on Comedy Central. Most recently Andrew appeared on the Late Late Show with James Corden.
A regular at colleges and comedy clubs across the country, Andrew’s also performed at some of the most prestigious comedy festivals in and out of the country including Bumbershoot, Bridgetown, Gilda’s Laugh Fest, The Aspen Comedy Festival, Laughing Skull, and the Johnny Carson Great American Comedy Festival.
Andrew’s comedy has the ability to reach wide ranges of audiences and works in a diversity of rooms. Reliable and consistent, he rarely ends a show by lighting the stage on fire out of rage. Most importantly, he’s constantly fascinated by and eager to keep learning about stand-up.