Comedy Night with Bil Benden and Mike Wysocki
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Join us on Friday, January 19, 2024 for a night of laughs with comedian Bil Benden and his opening act, Mike Wysocki, at Seven Springs in the Matterhorn Lounge. Doors open at 8 p.m. and the show starts at 9 p.m. for adults age 21 and over.
About Bil Benden
Bil Benden has been performing standup comedy since the day he learned to talk. Performing for over 25 years, he is a seasoned and funny storyteller who grabs the audience by the hand and takes them with him as he tries to figure out fatherhood, shares his outlook on what 15 years of marriage has taught him about both men and women, and the joys of co-habitation in modern day America. An experienced corporate comedian, Bil has entertained big names like McDonalds, Honda of America, NASA and Google. He has shared the stage with top comedians including Chris Rock, Tim Allen, Louis CK and Robert Schimmel. He has appeared on Comedy Central, HBO and Fox, and has performed at hundreds of notable comedy clubs including The Improv, Dangerfields, The Funny Bone, Carolines and The Comedy Store.
About Opening Mike Wysocki
Mike Wysocki is a popular Pittsburgh comedian known for regularly contributing to the WDVE Morning Show and hosting his own podcast, The Mike Wysocki Show. Mike is notable for his strong writing skills and sardonic look at American life, and he regularly contributes his humor and insights to the Pittsburgh City Paper and the Pittsburgh Current. In The Mike Wysocki Show podcast, Mike converses with people working to create a better Pittsburgh, particularly focused on national and local trending topics. Mixed with some comedy, all-star guests, a Generation X vs. Millennial segment and more, the podcast is available through Apple Podcasts.
Mike made his national television debut on the Arsenio Hall Show after winning the Inaugural Jack Rollins Breakthrough Talent Competition at the Cabo Comedy Festival. He regularly performs at comedy clubs across the country and has opened for acts like Norm Macdonald, Billy Gardell, Tommy Chong, Judah Friedlander, Craig Shoemaker, Bobby Slayton, Mark Eddie and many others.