RICH VOS, NICOLE AIMEE, AND PARDIS PARKER HIGHLIGHT MAY 2023 LINEUP AT THE WORLD-FAMOUS COMEDY CELLAR INSIDE RIO ALL-SUITE HOTEL & CASINO
Iconic comedy club features performances nightly at 7 p.m. and 9:30 p.m.
Tickets start at $22 for Las Vegas locals
The world-famous Comedy Cellar has announced the May 2023 lineup for its first West Coast location, an exact replica of its New York club, at Rio All-Suite Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas. Known for its distinctive “showcase format,” featuring television-headliner comedians performing their best 15-20 minute sets, the renowned comedy club brings the unique vibe from the legendary, underground Greenwich Village club, including the iconic brick wall, stained glass and low-ceiling design.
Comedy Cellar performances are held nightly at 7 p.m. and 9:30 p.m. Tickets are $32 or $42 plus applicable taxes and fees. Limited tickets are available for $22 plus applicable taxes and fees using the code CCVEGAS. All tickets can be purchased online at Caesars.com/shows or ticketmaster.com, by phone at (702) 777-2782 or (855) 234-7469, or in-person at any Las Vegas Caesars Entertainment Box Office.
UPCOMING SHOWS:
MONDAY, MAY 1 THROUGH SATURDAY, MAY 6 (SHOWCASE):
Gary Cannon, Jackie Kashian, Landry, Michael Yo, and Mark Cohen
Time: 7 p.m. and 9:30 p.m.
Description: Gary Cannon (Conan), Jackie Kashian (“The Late Late Show with James Corden,” NPR, HBO, Conan), Landry (winner of The World Series of Comedy, winner of the Boston Comedy Festival), Michael Yo (Two-time Emmy Award winner, host of “Showbiz Tonight” and “The Insider,” “America’s Got Talent”), and Mark Cohen (Comedy Central, “The Sarah Silverman Program,” “Louie”).
SUNDAY, MAY 7 (SHOWCASE):
Gary Cannon, Jackie Kashian, Landry, Dennis Blair, and Mark Cohen
Time: 7 p.m. and 9:30 p.m.
Description: Gary Cannon (Conan), Jackie Kashian (“The Late Late Show with James Corden,” NPR, HBO, Conan), Landry (winner of The World Series of Comedy, winner of the Boston Comedy Festival), Dennis Blair (“The Tonight Show,” HBO, co-wrote the movie “Easy Money”), and Mark Cohen (Comedy Central, “The Sarah Silverman Program,” “Louie”).
MONDAY, MAY 8 (SHOWCASE):
Trixx, Jason Cheny, Sophie Buddle, Michael Yo, and Mark Cohen
Time: 7 p.m. and 9:30 p.m.
Description: Trixx (Just For Laughs, Kevin Hart’s LOL Network, winner of 2018 World Series of Comedy, SiriusXM), Jason Cheny (“Laughs” on Fox and Hulu, “Laff Tracks” on TrutV, winner of World Series of Comedy in 2017), Sophie Buddle (“Late Late Show with James Corden,” CBC’s “This Hour has 22 Minutes,” JFL Canadian Keynote Address, Juno Award for “Best Stand Up Album”), Michael Yo (Two-time Emmy Award winner, host of “Showbiz Tonight” and “The Insider,” “America’s Got Talent”), and Mark Cohen (Comedy Central, “The Sarah Silverman Program,” “Louie”).
TUESDAY, MAY 9 (SHOWCASE):
Trixx, Jason Cheny, Sophie Buddle, Michael Yo, and Traci Skene
Time: 7 p.m. and 9:30 p.m.
Description: Trixx (Just For Laughs, Kevin Hart’s LOL Network, winner of 2018 World Series of Comedy, SiriusXM), Jason Cheny (“Laughs” on Fox and Hulu, “Laff Tracks” on TrutV, winner of World Series of Comedy in 2017), Sophie Buddle (“Late Late Show with James Corden,” CBC’s “This Hour has 22 Minutes,” JFL Canadian Keynote Address, Juno Award for “Best Stand Up Album”), Michael Yo (Two-time Emmy Award winner, host of “Showbiz Tonight” and “The Insider,” “America’s Got Talent”), and Traci Skene (Author of “The Comedy Bible”)
WEDNESDAY, MAY 10 (SHOWCASE):
Trixx, Jason Cheny, Sophie Buddle, Michael Yo, and Mark Cohen
Time: 7 p.m. and 9:30 p.m.
Description: Trixx (Just For Laughs, Kevin Hart’s LOL Network, winner of 2018 World Series of Comedy, SiriusXM), Jason Cheny (“Laughs” on Fox and Hulu, “Laff Tracks” on TrutV, winner of World Series of Comedy in 2017), Sophie Buddle (“Late Late Show with James Corden,” CBC’s “This Hour has 22 Minutes,” JFL Canadian Keynote Address, Juno Award for “Best Stand Up Album”), Michael Yo (Two-time Emmy Award winner, host of “Showbiz Tonight” and “The Insider,” “America’s Got Talent”), and Mark Cohen (Comedy Central, “The Sarah Silverman Program,” “Louie”).
THURSDAY, MAY 11 THROUGH SATURDAY, MAY 13 (SHOWCASE):
Trixx, Jason Cheny, Sophie Buddle, Marsha Warfield, and Mark Cohen
Time: 7 p.m. and 9:30 p.m.
Description: Trixx (Just For Laughs, Kevin Hart’s LOL Network, winner of 2018 World Series of Comedy, SiriusXM), Jason Cheny (“Laughs” on Fox and Hulu, “Laff Tracks” on TrutV, winner of World Series of Comedy in 2017), Sophie Buddle (“Late Late Show with James Corden,” CBC’s “This Hour has 22 Minutes,” JFL Canadian Keynote Address, Juno Award for “Best Stand Up Album”), Marsha Warfield (“Richard Pryor Show,” “Night Court,” “Empty Nest,” recurring role on “911 on Fox”), and Mark Cohen (Comedy Central, “The Sarah Silverman Program,” “Louie”).
SUNDAY, MAY 14 (SHOWCASE):
Jason Cheny, Sophie Buddle, Marsha Warfield, Rocky Dale Davis, and Mark Cohen
Time: 7 p.m. and 9:30 p.m.
Description: Jason Cheny (“Laughs” on Fox and Hulu, “Laff Tracks” on TrutV, winner of World Series of Comedy in 2017), Sophie Buddle (“Late Late Show with James Corden,” CBC’s “This Hour has 22 Minutes,” JFL Canadian Keynote Address, Juno Award for “Best Stand Up Album”), Marsha Warfield (“Richard Pryor Show,” “Night Court,” “Empty Nest,” recurring role on “911 on Fox”), Rocky Dale Davis (Epix Comedy Special, “Dating No Filter” on E!, “Hart of the City” on Comedy Central, “Greatest Party Stories Ever” on MTV), and Mark Cohen (Comedy Central, “The Sarah Silverman Program,” “Louie”).
MONDAY, MAY 15 THROUGH SUNDAY, MAY 21 (SHOWCASE):
Rich Vos, Nicole Aimee, Reggie Conquest, Michael Yo, and Mark Cohen
Time: 7 p.m. and 9:30 p.m.
Description: Rich Vos (From the movie “Women Aren’t Funny,” radio show “My Wife Hates Me”), Nicole Aimee (Comedy Central’s “Roast Battle Season 2,” Oxygen’s Funny Girls”), Reggie Conquest (HBO’s “Insecure,” HBO Max’s “That Damn Michael Che,” “Pause with Sam Jay,” Comedy Central), Michael Yo (Two-time Emmy Award winner, host of “Showbiz Tonight” and “The Insider,” “America’s Got Talent”), and Mark Cohen (Comedy Central, “The Sarah Silverman Program,” “Louie”).
MONDAY, MAY 22 THROUGH SUNDAY, MAY 28 (SHOWCASE):
Dan Naturman, Amy Miller, Vargus Mason, Gabriel Rutledge, Michael Yo, and Mark Cohen
Time: 7 p.m. and 9:30 p.m.
Description: Dan Naturman (HBO’s “Crashing,” “The Tonight Show,” “Last Comic Standing,” “Jimmy Kimmel Live”), Amy Miller (“Last Comic Standing,” Comedy Central, Epix Half Hour, SiriusXM/The Bennington Show, Viceland), Vargus Mason (“Last Comic Standing,” Comedy Central, Byron Allen’s “Comic’s Unleashed”), Gabriel Rutledge (Winner of the Seattle International Comedy Competition, winner of the Laughing Skull Comedy Festival Atlanta, Comedy Central, Amazon Prime), Michael Yo (Two-time Emmy Award winner, host of “Showbiz Tonight” and “The Insider,” “America’s Got Talent”), and Mark Cohen (Comedy Central, “The Sarah Silverman Program,” “Louie”).
MONDAY, MAY 29 THROUGH WEDNESDAY, MAY 31 (SHOWCASE):
Rocky Dale Davis, Joe Praino, Alex Kumin, Pardis Parker, Mark Cohen
Time: 7 p.m. and 9:30 p.m.
Description: Rocky Dale Davis (Epix Comedy Special, “Dating No Filter” on E!, “Hart of the City” on Comedy Central, “Greatest Party Stories Ever Told” on MTV), Joe Praino (Just For Laughs, ESPN, Dirty Sports Podcast), Alex Kumin (Comedy Central, NBC Breakout Fest, Gilda’s LaughFest – Best of the Midwest), Pardis Parker (creator and star of Comedy Central’s “Mideast Minute,” CBC’s “This Hour Has 22 Minutes,” six-time Canadian Comedy Award nominee), and Mark Cohen (Comedy Central, “The Sarah Silverman Program,” “Louie”).
ABOUT COMEDY CELLAR
The Comedy Cellar discovered Dave Chappelle, Ray Romano, Jon Stewart, Dave Attell, Amy Schumer and Chris Rock. In addition to these household names, virtually every important comedian of the last 30 years began their careers at the iconic venue. These stars continue to use the Cellar as their home base; in other words, Comedy Cellar has the world’s best taste in comedians. As the most successful and longest-running comedy club in New York City history, the Cellar has been hailed by the toughest and meanest critics in the world, including the New York Times, who said the club has “a billion dollars’ worth of comedians.”