Mac Rating: 5.00 | Votes: 1 | Date: 03/07/2026 01:11:00
A Saturday Night Live alum cut the ribbon: Jay Pharoah's five-show weekend opened this room on 8 March 2019, instantly giving Indianapolis the national-circuit comedy club it had lacked downtown. Helium Comedy Club, at 10 West Georgia Street inside Circle Centre at the corner of Meridian and Georgia, is the Indiana outpost of one of America's premier independent comedy chains. The build-out took 9,000 square feet of former mall space and turned it into a purpose-designed 275-seat showroom - tiered table seating, proper sightlines from every chair, full kitchen and bar service to the seats - with a mezzanine level holding a second bar, the 60-capacity Upstairs at Helium room for emerging comics, and classrooms for the club's stand-up courses. The booking calibre is the point: Helium's national network - clubs in Philadelphia, Portland, Buffalo, St. Louis and beyond - gives Indianapolis weekly access to headliners of the Craig Robinson, Maria Bamford, Marlon Wayans and D.L. Hughley tier, running Wednesday through Sunday with multiple weekend showtimes, while local showcases and the annual Indy's Funniest competition develop the home scene. The location folds comedy into a full downtown night: Georgia Street's restaurant row is outside the door, Gainbridge Fieldhouse is a block east, and the convention centre crowd keeps midweek rooms full in a way few comedy markets manage. The club's two-item minimum and scratch kitchen follow the chain's dinner-theatre-done-right formula. Practical notes: most shows are 18 or 21 plus depending on the act, tickets run roughly 20 to 45 dollars, parking sits in the Circle Centre garages, and popular headliners sell out well ahead - the email list's free birthday-show tickets are the local cheat code. The parent chain's pedigree matters to what lands on stage: founder Marc Grossman opened the first Helium in Philadelphia in 2005 and built the group into one of the country's most respected independent comedy operators, known for pairing arena-level headliners with genuine development infrastructure. For Circle Centre, the club has been a keystone tenant in the mall's conversion from retail toward entertainment - proof that a well-run 275-seat room can outdraw the department stores it replaced.
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