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Crown Jewels Comedy Night at the King Eddy: Marc Hallworth and Amy Bugg

Sunday December 17th, 2023

Sunday December 17th, 2023

7:30 PM

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9:30 PM MST

Starts: 7:30 PM MST

Ends: 9:30 PM MST

King Eddy

438 9 Ave SE, Calgary

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Crown Jewels Comedy is here to bring you Canada's finest and funniest comedians every Sunday night at the King Eddy!

December 17 will feature Marc Hallworth headlining, Amy Bugg hosting, and a hilarious cast of guests. Bring your empty barrels because we’ll be filling them with laughs, guaranteed!

Tickets are available in advance or at the door.

About Marc Hallworth

Marc Hallworth has been described as "too poor for how happy he is." Originally from Calgary, Alberta, Marc moved to Toronto in 2009 and has since been part of NXNE, YYComedy, FunnyFest, the Brantford Comedy Festival, “Funniest Clean Comedian on the Lakeshore”, and the Bollywood Monster Mashup, where he opened for Aparna Nancherla. He was the second place winner of the Flat Tire Comedy Competition, a semi-finalist in both the Toronto Comedy Brawl and Prove You're A Comic Competition, has appeared on SiriusXM Radio as part of “Canada Laughs,” and was chosen to host the Ontario Celebration Zone as part of the PanAm Games. His Canadian Comedy Award nominated sketch troupe Vest of Friends are the winners of the Best-of-the-Fest Award at both the Toronto and Montreal SketchFests, and were named one of Bite.ca's “10 Canadian Sketch Troupes You Need To See Right Now.” He is an improv tournament champion at both the TheatreSports Micetro and Toronto Beerprov, and got to be part of The BooProv Halloween Spooktacular with Colin Mocherie. With material that's not out to offend, his few goofy ideas mixed among a ton of personal anecdotes all culminate towards a ton of laughs and some real optimism!

About Amy Bugg

Amy Bugg is a Toronto-based stand-up comic and writer with a diet like a toddler. Her deadpan delivery has been featured on CBC’s Winnipeg Comedy Festival, Just For Laughs Toronto, San Francisco Sketchfest and Sirius XM radio. In 2020, she was named one of Reader’s Digest’s comedians to watch out for.

Contact Information

Established in 1905, the King Edward Hotel was Calgary’s second oldest hotel and the longest operating bar and hotel when it closed in 2004. In 2008, the Eddy was acquired by the National Music Centre (NMC) and in collaboration with the City of Calgary.

Refund Policy

All ticket sales are final. Please contact us at info@kingeddy.ca if you have questions.