CHICAGO IL
LAUGH FACTORY CHICAGO
Henry Coleman @ Laugh Factory Chicago
You might know this comedian from…
Hailing from Memphis, Henry Coleman grew up using his nerdy passions, sharp wit and smart sarcasm to make people laugh. While doing an oral dissertation on a Dean Knootz novel, which he found “boring,” he decided to make it hilarious. He began to perform at all the local open mics, and in 2001 he performed for the world-famous Apollo Theater, hosted by comedian Rudy Rush. Since then he has been seen on MTV, BET and HBO’s All Def Comedy
- No cash payments accepted in the showroom.
- Age restriction: 18 years and over.
- 2 drink minimum per person (can be non-alcoholic or alcoholic beverage). 18% service fee will be attached to drink tabs and will be distributed to service staff.
- Seating is first come, first served. Ticket holders may be subject to standing room.
- NO REFUNDS. ALL SALES ARE FINAL
- Management reserves the right to prevent customers from entering the facility who they deem disruptive or dangerous to other patrons. Disruptive behavior of any kind will not be tolerated and could lead to ejection from the showroom without refund and without warning. Again, refunds will not be issued to guests removed from the showroom.
- "Disruptive Behavior; includes but is not limited to:
- - Heckling
- - Excessive "Table Talk"
- - Refusing to share your table if all 4 seats have not been purchased in advance
- - Inappropriate or in anyway aggressive behavior towards fellow guests or staff, at Management's
- discretion
- - Photo/Video Recording/Live Streaming
- The holder of this ticket agrees not to engage in photography or reproduction in any form of the show. The Laugh Factory Management reserves the right to refuse service to anyone. Resale of this ticket is grounds for seizure and cancellation without compensation.
- Call us at 773-327-3175 if you have any questions!
You might know this comedian from…
Hailing from Memphis, Henry Coleman grew up using his nerdy passions, sharp wit and smart sarcasm to make people laugh. While doing an oral dissertation on a Dean Knootz novel, which he found “boring,” he decided to make it hilarious. He began to perform at all the local open mics, and in 2001 he performed for the world-famous Apollo Theater, hosted by comedian Rudy Rush. Since then he has been seen on MTV, BET and HBO’s All Def Comedy