Sweet Spot: Comedians move shows underground amid pandemic © Provided by RADIO.COM
NEW YORK (WCBS 880) Most New Yorkers can agree that taking the subway isn’t fun – but one group of comedians tried to change that, if only for a short time.
During the pandemic, when comedy clubs were shutdown, a group of comedians decided it might be a good idea to practice their tight fives in the city’s underground.
And that’s exactly what they did.
The Stand-Up NY club put on subterranean sideshows several times a night.
WCBS 880’s Mike Sugerman was lucky enough to catch one of the shows in which comedians took two dozen audience members for a ride – each paying $20 for a ticket plus train fares.
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