Jun
Fri - Sat
6 - 7
Fri Jun 6 - Sat Jun 7

Kyle Hickey
After starting stand-up comedy over a decade ago at an open mic in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Kyle Hickey has blossomed into a talented writer, actor and comedian, making appearances at the Boston Comedy Festival, CBC's Halifax Comedy Festival and JFL42 in Toronto, as well as acting roles on both YTV and MTV.
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With
(MC)
Vien Phommachanh
&
(Middle)
Carey Lee
Jun
Fri - Sat
13 - 14
Fri Jun 13 - Sat Jun 14

Jeff McEnery
Jeff McEnery won the prestigious "Tim Sims Encouragement Award" in 2005, "Yuk Yuk's Great Canadian Laugh Off" in 2006 and was named “Best Stand-Up Newcomer” at the 2007 Canadian Comedy Awards. Since then, Jeff has become a headliner for Yuk Yuk’s and has made multiple appearances at every major Canadian comedy festival, including the Just For Laughs, Winnipeg, and Halifax. Jeff's Comedy Now! stand-up special was broadcast on CTV in 2011. In 2015, he was nominated for 'Best Male Stand-Up' at the Canadian Comedy Awards.​
Jeff had a lead acting role in the critically acclaimed drama "Dog Pound." He was also a cast member on the Comedy Network’s sketch series "Hotbox" and has made guest appearances on "Letterkenny," "Covert Affairs," "The Jon Dore Television Show," and "Naturally Sadie." Jeff was a writer for the CBC's hit show "Still Standing."
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With
(Middle)
Jun
Fri - Sat
20 - 21
Fri Jun 20 - Sat Jun 21

Carey Lee
Carey Lee is NOT an Asian woman. Carey Lee is a gifted and talented impressionist and guitar playing comedian who has been delighting audiences across the Maritimes for years.
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With
(Middle)
Travis Lindsay
Jun
Fri - Sat
27 - 28
Fri Jun 27 - Sat Jun 28

Brian Patafie Live
Special Show
On Friday and Saturday June 27th and 28th Greenwood Nova Scotia raised Brian Patafie will be returning to Yuk Yuk's in Halifax bringing his FUNNY AS PUCK show 2025 Edition to the Argyle Street Venue. Just three years ago Brian finished a forty four year career as an athletic trainer in professional hockey including almost twenty years with the Calgary Flames. He also spent two years in Halifax with the Nova Scotia Voyageurs. Brian kept notes and following his hockey career he turned those notes into a standup comedy routine and has shared not only his hockey stories but his dysfunctional life stories all across North America as well as on a multi city multi show tour of the United Kingdom back in October of 2022. Brian was asked by Pictou County native Ken Reid on Sportsnet why he left the Flames back in 1999 and Brian's trademark reply was "medical reasons....management got sick of me!" Brian will be joined by Ottawa comedians Chris Connolly and Chad Noonan. Don't miss the opportunity to see one of the most charismatic and entertaining figures from the world of professional hockey share his life on stage.
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