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Outdoor comedy series at SteelStacks

ArtsQuest is presenting a new, live comedy series highlighting dynamic regional comedians starting tonight at PNC Plaza at SteelStacks.

Shows begin at 8 p.m. and feature three comedians each night. Tickets are on sale at www.steelstacks.org. Only groups in the same party will be seated together, with appropriate social distancing from other groups at the event. There will be limited dining options available, with mobile bar add-ons for purchase as well.

Comedy at the PNC Plaza dates are Sept. 4, 5, 11, 12, 18 and 19. Confirmed performers so far are:

Tyler Rothrock

Friday, Sept. 4

This Nazareth-based comedian recorded his debut album, “Tyler of Nazareth,” at the ArtsQuest Center.

He has opened for a number of national comedians such as Michael Che, Dave Attell, Roy Wood Jr., Kyle Kinane and more.

He is also one of the co-founders of the Lehigh Valley with Love ComedyPlatz at Musikfest and can be heard hosting both the “Clicking and Screaming” and “Tee’d Up” podcasts.

David James

Saturday, Sept. 5

Philadelphia’s David James slays the city night after night, with one of his biggest achievements being beating all of his fellow comedians at the Helium Comedy Club’s first “Philly’s Phunniest” Competition.

His unique observational humor that walks the line leaves audiences intrigued, confused, laughing and wishing for more.

Glen Tickle

Friday, Sept. 18

Glen Tickle was once stopped in a hallway by a woman who said, “I know you. You’re that dad comic,” and that sums him up pretty well.

He has been on SiriusXM, Amazon Prime, CoziTV and his debut album charted on Billboard.

Tickle is the father of two kids, ages 7 and 1. They have a real C3PO and R2D2 dynamic, so that makes him Chewbacca, we think?

Mary Radzinski

Saturday, Sept. 19

This Philadelphia-based comedian is a regular feature at numerous comedy clubs including Helium and Goodnights, and she has opened for a number of national comedians. Radzinski can also be seen on TruTV’s new series, “Greatest Ever.”

She has also been named Best Comedian in Philly by Philadelphia Magazine.

For the safety of all patrons and staff, mask wearing, social distancing and all Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, state and city health and safety rules and regulations will apply at all Comedy at the PNC Plaza performances.

For more information, visit www.steelstacks.org.