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Stand-up comedy charity show benefiting Alzheimer's research, hosted by Brandon Phariss.
The Longest Day Comedy Showcase returns to Rozco's Comedy Club on Sunday, June 20, for its third year. It's a stand-up charity show hosted by Brandon Phariss, and the whole thing is built around raising money and awareness for the Alzheimer's Association. The setup is straightforward: a night of comedy where all the proceeds go to the charity.
It's the third annual edition of the showcase, so it's become a recurring thing on the local calendar. The format pairs a standard night of stand-up with the fundraising side of the event, and the money raised goes toward Alzheimer's research. If you've been to previous years, you know the drill: you come for the comedy, and the ticket price goes to a cause that hits home for a lot of people.
Rozco's is a staple of the Austin comedy scene, and this show fits right in. It's a night of stand-up in a room that knows how to handle it, with Brandon Phariss at the helm. The focus is on the comedy, but the reason for the show—Alzheimer's research—is what sets it apart from a regular club night. All the proceeds are donated to the Alzheimer's Association, so your ticket does double duty.
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The show runs from 11 PM to 12:30 AM, making it a late one, and tickets are $15.