Ragland Comedy Night returns Saturday, featuring Kabir Singh

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If You Go

WHAT
Ragland Comedy Night
Jim & Hurricane’s Funniest Friends
Kabir Singh, Jeremy Curry, Jay Rich

WHEN
7:30 PM, March 18, 2023

WHERE
Ross Ragland Theater
200 N. 7th Street
Klamath Falls, OR 97601

TICKETS
$40, Vegas Box Seating
$20, General Admission

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Ragland Comedy Night returns Saturday with Jim & Hurricane's Funniest Friends featuring Jeremy Curry, Kabir Singh, and Jay Rich.

KLAMATH FALLS, Ore. - Ross Ragland Theater is bringing back some of Jim and Hurricane’s Funniest Friends – Jeremy Curry, Kabir Singh, and Jay Rich – to the March Ragland Comedy Night on Saturday, March 18th, 2023 at 7:30 PM. This show is appropriate for ages 18 and up.

The event will be MC’d by Jim Turner and Hurricane Andrew of Retro Room Records, with special guest performances from comedians all over the Pacific NorthWest.

Similar to past lineups, Jeremy Curry and Jay Rich come from the hilarious comedy scene out in the Bay area of California. Kabir Singh– a performer from “America’s Got Talent– is originally from Portland, Oregon but has performed alongside Curry and Rich in previous shows across the Pacific Coast.

Singh recently piloted a new show called “Side Hustle” which highlights his stand-up comedian journey and some of his interactions with other comedians like Jeremy Curry and Jay Rich

You can catch these three on Saturday Night during the Ragland Comedy Nights partnered with Retro Room Records. This show is a guaranteed night of laughter brought to you by some of the funniest people on the west coast. Grab tickets only $20 for general admission, or $40 for Vegas Box Seats at ragland.org.

Call 884-LIVE today to reserve your ticket now!

Visit the theater’s website at www.ragland.org to purchase tickets or learn more. The box office is open 12:00 PM to 5:00 PM, Monday through Friday or two hours before show time the day of any show.

Basin Beat PA

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