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Stand Up NY

Coordinates:40°45′34″N73°59′10″W / 40.759374°N 73.986174°W /40.759374; -73.986174
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Comedy club in Manhattan, New York
Stand Up NY
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Address221 West 46th Street
New York, NY 10036
LocationTimes Square, Manhattan, New York City
Coordinates40°45′34″N73°59′10″W / 40.759374°N 73.986174°W /40.759374; -73.986174
OwnerDani Zoldan, Gabe Waldman, James Altucher
TypeComedy club
Capacity120
Opened1986
Website
www.standupny.com

Stand Up NY is a comedy club located in New York City'sTimes Square on 221 West 46th Street. Originally founded in 1986 at 236 West 78th Street onManhattan'sUpper West Side, it is one of New York City's oldest comedy clubs, known for featuring diverse lineups of well-known and local comedians. ComediansChris Rock,Jerry Seinfeld, andJon Stewart have performed here.[1] Past performers at Stand-Up New York include:Louis C.K.,Susie Essman,Mike Birbiglia,Lewis Black,Judah Friedlander,John Oliver,Jay Oakerson,Hannibal Buress,Godfrey,Dave Attell,Anthony Jeselnik,Aziz Ansari, andAmy Schumer.[2]

Originally owned by then television writer and producer, now Broadway performer Cary Hoffman, the club was bought as it was struggling financially in 2008 by Dani Zoldan and Gabe Waldman, who both frequented the club as teenagers. The two immediately employed prominent interior designer Steve Lewis for the roomy, 110-seat space, composed of both a bar and showroom. Within ten months of Zoldan and Waldman taking over, revenue had tripled.[3]

In 2020, the club relocated to Bond 45 in Times Square, partnering with the restaurant to offer a dinner-and-show experience, with shows now performed in a 120-seat showroom above the dining area.[4] The club offers a $85 package including a three-course meal, show, tax, and tip, enhancing the comedy experience.[5]

The club is now owned by former hedge fund managerJames Altucher, who wrote a post on LinkedInon August 13, 2020, stating that “NYC is dead forever” as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. This prompted comedianJerry Seinfeld to call him a “putz” in an op-ed in The New York Times.[6] In the same op-ed, Seinfeld said of Stand Up NY, "It could use a little sprucing up."[7]

The club offers shows seven days a week with a showcase format, meaning each of the five to seven comedians performs for 10-20 minutes. A regular week consists of two shows Sunday through Thursday, three shows on Friday, and four shows on Saturday. Stand Up New York also hosts open-mics every weekday and rents out the venue for private events.

Special events, such as "Lunchtime Laughs," a 45-minute live stand-up taping streamed on Zeam Studio’s Big Apple Live channel, occur at alternate venues like Zeam Studios (1021 6th Ave, NY 10018), with limited seating (e.g., 20 seats for the March 26, 2025, show).[8]

In early 2013, Stand-Up NY started a new venture called Stand Up NY Labs: a place where free comedy podcasts and videos are produced featuring comedians affiliated with Stand-Up NY.[9] Located directly above the original club, the Stand Up NY Labs recorded podcasts such as "Tuesdays with Stories" withJoe List andMark Normand, "Charlie Murphy Presents" withCharlie Murphy, "We Know Nothing" withNikki Glaser, "Race Wars" withKurt Metzger andSherrod Small, "My Sexy Podcast" withSabrina Jalees, and "Invasion of Privacy" withJoe Santagato and Kate Wolff.[10] The Labs’ current status at Bond 45 is unclear as of March 2025, with no recent activity noted at the new location.

References

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  1. ^"About Us".www.standupny.com. RetrievedMarch 25, 2025.
  2. ^"Comedians".www.standupny.com. RetrievedMarch 25, 2025.
  3. ^Maurici, Jennifer (2009-08-31). "Comedy Rakes in the Big Yuks".amNewYork.
  4. ^"Stand Up NY at Bond 45".Bond 45. RetrievedMarch 25, 2025.
  5. ^"Stand Up NY Events".Stand Up NY. RetrievedMarch 25, 2025.
  6. ^Jerry Seinfeld (August 24, 2020)."So You Think New York Is Dead".The New York Times. RetrievedMarch 25, 2025.
  7. ^Jerry Seinfeld (August 24, 2020)."So You Think New York Is Dead".The New York Times. RetrievedMarch 25, 2025.
  8. ^"Events".Stand Up NY. RetrievedMarch 25, 2025.
  9. ^Susswein, Benjy."Presenting Stand Up NY Labs".www.standupny.com. RetrievedMarch 25, 2025.
  10. ^"Stand Up NY Labs".www.standupnylabs.com. RetrievedMarch 25, 2025.

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