November 16

Hari Kondabolu

Hari Kondabolu

Hari Kondabolu is a comedian, writer and podcaster based in Brooklyn. The NY Times called him "one of the most exciting political comics in stand-up today" and described his 2018 Netflix special Warn Your Relatives as "an incisively funny and formally adventurous hour that reveals a comic in command of his powers." The special was named on many "Best of" lists, including for Time, Paste Magazine, Cosmopolitan, E! Online, and Mashable. He was also named one of 2018's "Comics To Watch" by Variety. Hari currently hosts the new Netflix food competition series Snack vs Chef along with Megan Stalter. In 2017, his truTV documentary The Problem with Apu was released to critical acclaim and spurred a global conversation about race and representation. The Nation called it "a devastating critique of the ultimate comedic sacred cow: The Simpsons." It is now used in high school, college and grad school curriculums around the US. Hari has also released two comedy albums, Waiting for 2042 & Mainstream American Comic with legendary indie rock label Kill Rock Stars. Additionally, he has performed on such shows as Conan, Jimmy Kimmel Live, and The Late Show with David Letterman among many others. He is also a former writer & correspondent on the much loved, Chris Rock produced PX show Totally Biased with W. Kamau Bell. A regular on the public radio, Hari is a panelist on the NPR game show Wait Wait... Don't Tell Me. As a podcaster, he co-hosted the popular Politically Reactive with dear friend W. Kamau Bell. Additionally, he also co-hosts what he politely describes as a "pop up podcast," The Untitled Kondabolu Brothers Podcast with his younger brother Ashok ("Dap" from HBO's Chillin' Island and defunct rap group Das Racist.)

11/16/2024 9:30 PM

Door Time: 8:30 PM

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Hari Kondabolu is a comedian, writer and podcaster based in Brooklyn. The NY Times called him "one of the most exciting political comics in stand-up today" and described his 2018 Netflix special Warn Your Relatives as "an incisively funny and formally adventurous hour that reveals a comic in command of his powers." The special was named on many "Best of" lists, including for Time, Paste Magazine, Cosmopolitan, E! Online, and Mashable. He was also named one of 2018's "Comics To Watch" by Variety. Hari currently hosts the new Netflix food competition series Snack vs Chef along with Megan Stalter. In 2017, his truTV documentary The Problem with Apu was released to critical acclaim and spurred a global conversation about race and representation. The Nation called it "a devastating critique of the ultimate comedic sacred cow: The Simpsons." It is now used in high school, college and grad school curriculums around the US. Hari has also released two comedy albums, Waiting for 2042 & Mainstream American Comic with legendary indie rock label Kill Rock Stars. Additionally, he has performed on such shows as Conan, Jimmy Kimmel Live, and The Late Show with David Letterman among many others. He is also a former writer & correspondent on the much loved, Chris Rock produced PX show Totally Biased with W. Kamau Bell. A regular on the public radio, Hari is a panelist on the NPR game show Wait Wait... Don't Tell Me. As a podcaster, he co-hosted the popular Politically Reactive with dear friend W. Kamau Bell. Additionally, he also co-hosts what he politely describes as a "pop up podcast," The Untitled Kondabolu Brothers Podcast with his younger brother Ashok ("Dap" from HBO's Chillin' Island and defunct rap group Das Racist.)


Please take note of the following:

VIP tickets are Preferred Tabletop Seating.

General Admission tickets are General Seating which is first come first serve.

Show door time is when seating begins, but you are welcome to arrive earlier. Bar and Kitchen are open from 4:00pm-12:00am Sunday-Monday.

  • No refunds or exchanges.
  • All patrons must be ages 21+ with valid ID. No exceptions!!
  • General Seating begins 1 hour before show time.
  • There WILL be adult content. No heckling, don’t be that person, you’ll be asked to leave and you will not get a refund
  • We take pride in our drink minimum (which is zero!) so please be mindful of this as you tip your servers and enjoy your food and beverages during the show!
  • 30 minute late arrivals will not be guaranteed their seats
  • General Seating is first come first serve, we can not guarantee you will sit with a larger party together, but we will try!

Hari Kondabolu is a comedian, writer and podcaster based in Brooklyn. The NY Times called him "one of the most exciting political comics in stand-up today" and described his 2018 Netflix special Warn Your Relatives as "an incisively funny and formally adventurous hour that reveals a comic in command of his powers." The special was named on many "Best of" lists, including for Time, Paste Magazine, Cosmopolitan, E! Online, and Mashable. He was also named one of 2018's "Comics To Watch" by Variety. Hari currently hosts the new Netflix food competition series Snack vs Chef along with Megan Stalter. In 2017, his truTV documentary The Problem with Apu was released to critical acclaim and spurred a global conversation about race and representation. The Nation called it "a devastating critique of the ultimate comedic sacred cow: The Simpsons." It is now used in high school, college and grad school curriculums around the US. Hari has also released two comedy albums, Waiting for 2042 & Mainstream American Comic with legendary indie rock label Kill Rock Stars. Additionally, he has performed on such shows as Conan, Jimmy Kimmel Live, and The Late Show with David Letterman among many others. He is also a former writer & correspondent on the much loved, Chris Rock produced PX show Totally Biased with W. Kamau Bell. A regular on the public radio, Hari is a panelist on the NPR game show Wait Wait... Don't Tell Me. As a podcaster, he co-hosted the popular Politically Reactive with dear friend W. Kamau Bell. Additionally, he also co-hosts what he politely describes as a "pop up podcast," The Untitled Kondabolu Brothers Podcast with his younger brother Ashok ("Dap" from HBO's Chillin' Island and defunct rap group Das Racist.)