Midtown Comedy Club: Adam Strauss, Harrison Greenbaum, Vincent James, Roberto Garcia, Sean Conrad, Chris Griggs

Location: Midtown Comedy Club, 212 East 52nd Street, New York, NY

Friday October 24th, 2025 - 8:00PM

Midtown Comedy Club 212 East 52nd Street, New York, NY

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General Admission: $25.00

+$3.00 fee

Requirements :

  • 2 drink minimum per person in the showroom
  • 16+ only or 13+ with parent
  • No refunds or exchanges
  • Individual comedian appearances subject to change without notice

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Midtown Comedy Club, part of the Tribeca Comedy group, showcases NYC's best rising talent alongside some of the most renowned comedians in the world. With just 70 seats, every spot offers a perfect view in an intimate, electric atmosphere. A full drink menu featuring classic and creative cocktails rounds out the experience for an unforgettable night. There is a one-drink minimum per person at Midtown. 
 

Featuring
Chris Griggs
Harrison Greenbaum
Vincent James
Roberto Garcia
Sean Conrad
Adam Strauss

Chris is an actor and comedian that currently lives in New York by way of Memphis.

 

He was a regular host for TV Land’s “Prime Movies” and has made appearances on NBC’s “Blacklist”, Bravo, IFC, E Television, Hulu’s “Comedy Time TV", Netflix, Starz and The Discovery Channel. He also was selected to represent New York on the TV show “World Cup Comedy” produced by Kelsey Grammar. 

 

Chris has been featured in the films “The Co-Exist Comedy Tour,” “Twenty Million People” “The Best Man” and “Generation Iron 2”. He will also be a part of a new horror/comedy feature film “Killington” which is slated to be released early next year.

Harrison Greenbaum performed on "Conan" in May 2018. Previously he was a semifinalist on Last Comic Standing and America's Got Talent. He won the Andy Kaufman Award (2010) for creativity and originality in comedy, the Shorty Award in collaboration with Comedy Central, the New York Comedy Festival for "Best Emerging Comic" (2011), and the Magners Comic Stand-Off (2011).

Adam Strauss’s work has been called many things, mostly adjectives. He won the New York Fringe Festival's Overall Excellence Award for Solo Performance and the Leffe Beer Craft Your Character storytelling competition. He's lost too many things to mention here. The New York Times said* he "mines a great deal of laughter" and Time Out New York called his solo show The Mushroom Cure "a true-life tour de force" and named it a Critics' Pick. He can be conveniently stalked at www.adamstrauss.com. --- *technically, wrote** ** technically, the Times didn't say or write anything, as it's not a sentient entity. It was actually a writer employed*** by the Times. *** or, possibly, a freelancer