May 22 - May 24

D.C. BENNY COMEDY TOUR

Comedy

D.C. BENNY COMEDY TOUR

In the hard-hitting New York comedy world, D.C. Benny is a heavyweight contender. His nickname “D.C.” was given to him by Harlem’s legendary host; “Uncle” Jimmy Mack, who sadly passed away in the 2014 Tracy Morgan car accident.

Benny’s unusual style of telling autobiographical stories, inhabited by original characters has been sharpened for almost thirty years as a performer. His personal essays, stories, and articles have been featured in New York Magazine, The New York Observer, Narratively, and Heeb Magazine.

Benny’s diverse fan base know him from a wide range of appearances; his “White Boy Rips The Apollo” clip with almost ten million views, his Comedy Central Presents, one the of the network’s highest-rated half-hour specials, as a top eight finalist on NBC’s Last Comic Standing, his role as Caesar in John Singleton’s feature film “Illegal Tender”, as “Chaz” on the soap opera “As The World Turns”, and national commercials for Verizon, Dell, Volkswagon, Wendy’s, AIG, as well as the Budweiser “How You Doin’?” superbowl spots campaign.

His weekly comedic story-telling show, Urban Myth, became an underground staple, where performers such as Dave Chappelle, Robert Kelley, Jim Gaffigan, Jim Norton, Jay Oakerson, Kevin Hart, Mike Epps, and SNL’s Dean Edwards would tell their true, funny, stories, to a packed house at The Zinc, a downtown New York jazz bar.

Currently, Benny co-hosts the story-telling podcast “Tall But True” with his friend, Cash Cab’s Ben Bailey, where guests like Ray Romano, Dom Irrera, Colin Quinn, Adam Ferrara, Artie Lange, and Bill Burr share funny stories and talk smack.

Benny lives in Brooklyn where he fiddles around with old Land Rovers when he is supposed to be helping his wife run her natural skincare business. He has a dog named Grits and two cats who prefer that he not share their personal information in this bio.

Package includes admission for 1, Premium Seating, Choice of Dinner, and 2 premium beverages fo choice. Doors open and hour before showtime. Please arrive early to enjoy you Package. Tax and Gratuity are not included in the price and will be charged separately.

Package includes One Admission Ticket and One Menu Item or One Sushi Roll. Tax and Gratuity are not included and will be charged separately.

Dinner and Show includes general admission seating and your choice of dinner from the Dinner Entrée portion of the menu.

Please view the menu before purchasing this ticket.

The doors open for seating and service 1.5 hours before scheduled show time. It is best to arrive a minimum of 1 hour before the show whether you plan to eat or not.

If all tickets are purchased under one order, this ensures you will be sat together.

If tickets are bought on separate orders, you can enter the name of the party you are joining in the ‘Customer Notes’ box on the checkout screen. If there is not a note, there is no guarantee you will be sat with another party.

Parties should arrive a minimum of 45 minutes before showtime.

Instead of a drink minimum, we have a two-item per person minimum in the Showroom, which can be fulfilled with any food or drink items from the menu.

Please Note: If you do not order the minimum, we will charge you for 2 bottles of water that you can take with you if you wish.

All shows are 18+

All sales are final. We do not offer refunds or exchanges.

Ticket protection is insurance that allows you to cancel your order to receive a venue credit toward a future event. It can be added at the time of purchase but cannot be added after the order has been placed.

To redeem your Ticket Protection and receive a venue credit toward a future event, please call us at 727-938-2027 no less than 24 hours before showtime.

Please Note: Cancelation requests received less than 24 hours before showtime will not be accepted.

Yes. If you need specific accommodations, you can list them in the ‘Customer Notes’ box on the checkout screen. Please feel free to call us with any questions or concerns at 239-479-5233

EVENT WAIVER
  1. By purchasing tickets to this event, you are authorizing this charge and agreeing to our terms and conditions herein.
  2. Gratuity may or may not be included and will be added to your bill at Management's discretion.
  3. Rated R, 18+
  4. Door Opens for Dinner 1.5 hours before the scheduled showtime.
  5. All prices, performers, and showtimes are subject to change.
  6. Shows contain Adult Humor and If you are easily offended this may not be for you.
  7. A CASH DISCOUNT awarded for, in house purchases.
  8. We have a zero tolerance policy for show disruptions or heckling.
  9. No photography, videography, filming, or recording during the show.
  10. No smoking and no vaping.
  11. We reserve the right to deny/refuse entry to or remove parties who have been deemed a distraction to other guests.
05/22/2025 7:30 PM

Door Time: 6:30 PM

Other Showtimes

In the hard-hitting New York comedy world, D.C. Benny is a heavyweight contender. His nickname “D.C.” was given to him by Harlem’s legendary host; “Uncle” Jimmy Mack, who sadly passed away in the 2014 Tracy Morgan car accident.

Benny’s unusual style of telling autobiographical stories, inhabited by original characters has been sharpened for almost thirty years as a performer. His personal essays, stories, and articles have been featured in New York Magazine, The New York Observer, Narratively, and Heeb Magazine.

Benny’s diverse fan base know him from a wide range of appearances; his “White Boy Rips The Apollo” clip with almost ten million views, his Comedy Central Presents, one the of the network’s highest-rated half-hour specials, as a top eight finalist on NBC’s Last Comic Standing, his role as Caesar in John Singleton’s feature film “Illegal Tender”, as “Chaz” on the soap opera “As The World Turns”, and national commercials for Verizon, Dell, Volkswagon, Wendy’s, AIG, as well as the Budweiser “How You Doin’?” superbowl spots campaign.  

His weekly comedic story-telling show, Urban Myth, became an underground staple, where performers such as Dave Chappelle, Robert Kelley, Jim Gaffigan, Jim Norton, Jay Oakerson, Kevin Hart, Mike Epps, and SNL’s Dean Edwards would tell their true, funny, stories, to a packed house at The Zinc, a downtown New York jazz bar.

Currently, Benny co-hosts the story-telling podcast “Tall But True” with his friend, Cash Cab’s Ben Bailey, where guests like Ray Romano, Dom Irrera, Colin Quinn, Adam Ferrara, Artie Lange, and Bill Burr share funny stories and talk smack.

Benny lives in Brooklyn where he fiddles around with old Land Rovers when he is supposed to be helping his wife run her natural skincare business. He has a dog named Grits and two cats who prefer that he not share their personal information in this bio.   

Important Information:

-General Admission seating is assigned on a first-come, first-sat basis as you enter the showroom. The earlier you arrive, the better your seats will be.

-VIP seats are reserved for you. They are the best seats available for your party size at the time they are assigned.

-All tickets purchased online have guaranteed seating.

Dinner and Show includes general admission seating and your choice of dinner from the Dinner Entrée portion of the menu.

Please view the menu before purchasing this ticket.

The doors open for seating and service 1.5 hours before scheduled show time. It is best to arrive a minimum of 45 minutes before the show whether you plan to eat or not.

If all tickets are purchased under one order, this ensures you will be sat together.

If tickets are bought on separate orders, you can enter the name of the party you are joining in the ‘Customer Notes’ box on the checkout screen. If there is not a note, there is no guarantee you will be sat with another party.

Parties should arrive a minimum of 45 minutes before showtime.

Instead of a drink minimum, we have a two-item per person minimum in the Showroom, which can be fulfilled with any food or drink items from the menu.

Please Note: If you do not order the minimum, we will charge you for 2 bottles of water that you can take with you if you wish.

All shows are 18+

All sales are final. We do not offer refunds or exchanges.

Ticket protection is insurance that allows you to cancel your order to receive a venue credit toward a future event. It can be added at the time of purchase but cannot be added after the order has been placed.

To redeem your Ticket Protection and receive a venue credit toward a future event, please call us at 727-938-2027 no less than 24 hours before showtime.

Please Note: Cancelation requests received less than 24 hours before showtime will not be accepted.

Yes. If you need specific accommodations, you can list them in the ‘Customer Notes’ box on the checkout screen. Please feel free to call us with any questions or concerns at 239-479-5233

EVENT WAIVER
  1. By purchasing tickets to this event, you are authorizing this charge and agreeing to our terms and conditions herein.
  2. Gratuity may or may not be included and will be added to your bill at Management's discretion.
  3. Rated R, 18+
  4. Door Opens for Dinner 1.5 hours before the scheduled showtime.
  5. All prices, performers, and showtimes are subject to change.
  6. Shows contain Adult Humor and If you are easily offended this may not be for you.
  7. A CASH DISCOUNT awarded for, in house purchases.
  8. We have a zero tolerance policy for show disruptions or heckling.
  9. No photography, videography, filming, or recording during the show.
  10. No smoking and no vaping.
  11. We reserve the right to deny/refuse entry to or remove parties who have been deemed a distraction to other guests.

In the hard-hitting New York comedy world, D.C. Benny is a heavyweight contender. His nickname “D.C.” was given to him by Harlem’s legendary host; “Uncle” Jimmy Mack, who sadly passed away in the 2014 Tracy Morgan car accident.

Benny’s unusual style of telling autobiographical stories, inhabited by original characters has been sharpened for almost thirty years as a performer. His personal essays, stories, and articles have been featured in New York Magazine, The New York Observer, Narratively, and Heeb Magazine.

Benny’s diverse fan base know him from a wide range of appearances; his “White Boy Rips The Apollo” clip with almost ten million views, his Comedy Central Presents, one the of the network’s highest-rated half-hour specials, as a top eight finalist on NBC’s Last Comic Standing, his role as Caesar in John Singleton’s feature film “Illegal Tender”, as “Chaz” on the soap opera “As The World Turns”, and national commercials for Verizon, Dell, Volkswagon, Wendy’s, AIG, as well as the Budweiser “How You Doin’?” superbowl spots campaign.

His weekly comedic story-telling show, Urban Myth, became an underground staple, where performers such as Dave Chappelle, Robert Kelley, Jim Gaffigan, Jim Norton, Jay Oakerson, Kevin Hart, Mike Epps, and SNL’s Dean Edwards would tell their true, funny, stories, to a packed house at The Zinc, a downtown New York jazz bar.

Currently, Benny co-hosts the story-telling podcast “Tall But True” with his friend, Cash Cab’s Ben Bailey, where guests like Ray Romano, Dom Irrera, Colin Quinn, Adam Ferrara, Artie Lange, and Bill Burr share funny stories and talk smack.

Benny lives in Brooklyn where he fiddles around with old Land Rovers when he is supposed to be helping his wife run her natural skincare business. He has a dog named Grits and two cats who prefer that he not share their personal information in this bio.