Cheri Hardman & Timmy Booth
Cheri Hardman & Timmy Booth
Cheri Hardman captivates audiences with hilarious tales about being a plus size, menopausal babe. She won Tacoma Comedy Club's 'The Comedy Voice' and performed at Bumbershoot and in the Seattle International Comedy Competition. Her bawdy, sassy style makes her the perfect host for her podcast, 'Diary of an Ex Ho.'
Timmy Booth lives in Seattle where he brought home a Pacific-Northwest-best third place in the 2022 Seattle International Comedy Competition. He's been featured on Cut, The New Yorker, and The CBC. Steve Hofstetter called him a "hilarious weirdo." He brought his show Timmy Booth's Manhole to the 2024 Edinburgh Fringe Festival. The Wee Review called it "a ramshackle hour of messy goodness that won't soon be forgotten."
- Shows starting at 9:30pm or later are 21+, and shows starting earlier are 18+ with a valid ID.
- Seats only guaranteed until showtime. Ticket price is more expensive at the door (if any remain).
- Premium seating is in the front row of the balcony, and front two rows. General Admission is first come, first serve.
- There are no refunds on any ticket purchases.
- 2-item minimum in showroom. This means each person must purchase 2 items off the menu. This can be an alcoholic, or non-alcoholic drink, or any of our food items.
Show/Doors Times
- 7:00 PM Show/6:00 PM Doors
Location
Downtown
933 Market Street
Tacoma, WA 98402
Cheri Hardman captivates audiences with hilarious tales about being a plus size, menopausal babe. She won Tacoma Comedy Club's 'The Comedy Voice' and performed at Bumbershoot and in the Seattle International Comedy Competition. Her bawdy, sassy style makes her the perfect host for her podcast, 'Diary of an Ex Ho.'
Timmy Booth lives in Seattle where he brought home a Pacific-Northwest-best third place in the 2022 Seattle International Comedy Competition. He's been featured on Cut, The New Yorker, and The CBC. Steve Hofstetter called him a "hilarious weirdo." He brought his show Timmy Booth's Manhole to the 2024 Edinburgh Fringe Festival. The Wee Review called it "a ramshackle hour of messy goodness that won't soon be forgotten."