The Stand's NY Laughs Festival Returns for Second Year with Jeff Ross, Dave Attell, Andrew Dice Clay
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Matthewgrobar
Crisped on the outside, thoughtful enough on the inside.
Summary
The Stand Restaurant & Comedy Club is hosting its second annual NY Laughs Festival from June 4-7 across Lower Manhattan and Union Square. The lineup includes notable comedians such as Jeff Ross, Dave Attell, Andrew Dice Clay, Mark Normand, and many more. The festival opens with its signature free outdoor event, Comedy in the Square.
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The festival opens with its signature event, Comedy in the Square, a free outdoor
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