Make Art Everyday
Mac Rating: 5.00 | Votes: 1 | Date: 03/07/2026 00:33:00

Oklahoma City's comedy scene got its big-league room ten weeks before the world shut down. Bricktown Comedy Club opened in December 2019 at 409 East California Avenue in the Bricktown entertainment district, steps from the canal, and had barely seated its first audiences when the COVID shutdown arrived in March 2020. The club survived on limited-capacity shows and came out the other side as the anchor of stand-up in the state: a purpose-built room run by family-owned BARK Entertainment, whose growing circuit of clubs gives it the booking muscle to route national headliners through downtown OKC. The names bear that out. Jay Pharoah, Damon Wayans, Dave Attell, Nicole Byer, Margaret Cho, Mark Normand, Nikki Glaser, Steve Trevino and Big Jay Oakerson have all worked the stage, in a room that holds around 275 to 300 in classic cabaret-style seating - small four-top tables, low ceilings, crisp sound and sightlines that keep every seat inside the comic's reach. General admission runs first-come, first-served, with premium tickets guaranteeing the front rows; ticket prices stay deliberately accessible, typically in the ten-to-thirty-dollar band outside special events. The operation follows the modern club playbook: a full bar with craft cocktails and local beer, a shareable food menu served through the show, ADA seating, and frequent post-show meet-and-greets. Weeknights carry open-mic and showcase programming that deliberately develops Oklahoma's own comics - shows without the drink minimums that gate most industry rooms - stacking local talent alongside the touring calendar. Bricktown's converted warehouses around the club supply the full night out: the canal boardwalk, the ballpark, and a district of restaurants and bars within two blocks, with garage and surface parking making the logistics painless. For a city that long exported its comedians to Dallas and beyond, the club finally gives the scene a home stage worth staying for.

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