Bob Place
Bob Place
Bob Place is a multifaceted artist who is making a mark in the world of comedy and entertainment. With a substantial social media following and viral videos that have garnered millions of views, Bob's presence in the digital realm is undeniable. He's shared the stage with comedy heavyweights, including Bo Burnham, Tom Green, Marc Maron, Donell Rawlings, Bobcat Goldthwait, and Jim Florentine, establishing himself as a stand-up specialist with an "R"-rated comedic style. Notably he had a four month residency at Center Stage in Atlanta producing and starring in "Stand Up and Stuff" a comedy variety show. He also performed on the Brody Stevens stage at the Oddball Comedy Festival. His stand-up act is a dynamic blend of dirty jokes, music, magic, juggling, and ruthless crowd work. His acting credits include appearances in the film "Road Trip" directed by Todd Philips, and a role in Bobcat Goldthwait's "Misfits and Monsters." As a filmmaker, Bob has directed two independent feature films: "American Dirtbags" and "The Blood Mountain Massacre." Additionally, he showcased his comedic musical talent with the release of "Raunchy", a comedy album available on streaming and vinyl formats. Bob Place's career spans social media, stand-up, acting, filmmaking, and music, leaving audiences in stitches!
- Bob Place is a multifaceted artist who is making a mark in the world of comedy and entertainment. With a substantial social media following and viral videos that have garnered millions of views, Bob's presence in the digital realm is undeniable. He's shared the stage with comedy heavyweights, including Bo Burnham, Tom Green, Marc Maron, Donell Rawlings, Bobcat Goldthwait, and Jim Florentine, establishing himself as a stand-up specialist with an "R"-rated comedic style. Notably he had a four month residency at Center Stage in Atlanta producing and starring in "Stand Up and Stuff" a comedy variety show. He also performed on the Brody Stevens stage at the Oddball Comedy Festival. His stand-up act is a dynamic blend of dirty jokes, music, magic, juggling, and ruthless crowd work. His acting credits include appearances in the film "Road Trip" directed by Todd Philips, and a role in Bobcat Goldthwait's "Misfits and Monsters." As a filmmaker, Bob has directed two independent feature films: "American Dirtbags" and "The Blood Mountain Massacre." Additionally, he showcased his comedic musical talent with the release of "Raunchy", a comedy album available on streaming and vinyl formats. Bob Place's career spans social media, stand-up, acting, filmmaking, and music, leaving audiences in stitches!
- All shows are 18+
- Seats are assigned on a first come, first serve basis as people arrive.
- Groups must arrive together in order to sit together. While we do everything we can to seat groups together, we can not guarantee that groups will be seated together.
- For the best chance of being seated together arrive early and arrive all together.
- Our tables seat 2, 4 or 6 people, so purchasing 4 tickets is the only way to ensure a table to yourself.
- ALL SALES ARE FINAL. No refunds or exchanges. In the event of a cancellation for which there is no rescheduled date, a refund for this ticket may be issued at the option of the management.
- Please confirm you are purchasing tickets to the right date and showtime before making your purchase.
- There is a $5 per person purchase minimum of food or beverage.
Bob Place is a multifaceted artist who is making a mark in the world of comedy and entertainment. With a substantial social media following and viral videos that have garnered millions of views, Bob's presence in the digital realm is undeniable. He's shared the stage with comedy heavyweights, including Bo Burnham, Tom Green, Marc Maron, Donell Rawlings, Bobcat Goldthwait, and Jim Florentine, establishing himself as a stand-up specialist with an "R"-rated comedic style. Notably he had a four month residency at Center Stage in Atlanta producing and starring in "Stand Up and Stuff" a comedy variety show. He also performed on the Brody Stevens stage at the Oddball Comedy Festival. His stand-up act is a dynamic blend of dirty jokes, music, magic, juggling, and ruthless crowd work. His acting credits include appearances in the film "Road Trip" directed by Todd Philips, and a role in Bobcat Goldthwait's "Misfits and Monsters." As a filmmaker, Bob has directed two independent feature films: "American Dirtbags" and "The Blood Mountain Massacre." Additionally, he showcased his comedic musical talent with the release of "Raunchy", a comedy album available on streaming and vinyl formats. Bob Place's career spans social media, stand-up, acting, filmmaking, and music, leaving audiences in stitches!