190-2025 Corydon Avenue, Winnipeg (204) 488-4520
Mar 18, 2025 - Mar 22, 2025
Click a show below to purchase tickets.
Tue, Mar 18, 7:45pm
2for1 - ONLY BUY 1 TICKET FOR 2 PEOPLE
$15
Wed, Mar 19, 7:45pm
Regular
$15
Thu, Mar 20, 7:45pm
Regular
$15
Thu, Mar 20, 7:45pm
DATE NIGHT PACKAGE - includes 2 show tickets, bottle of wine, and 1 appetizer OR pizza (price includes all taxes and gratuity)
$75
Fri, Mar 21, 7:15pm
Regular
$18
Fri, Mar 21, 9:45pm
Regular
$18
Sat, Mar 22, 7:15pm
Regular
$20
Sat, Mar 22, 9:45pm
Regular
$20
Shane Torres is a stand up comedian, writer, actor, and podcaster. Originally from Fort Worth, Texas, Shane landed in Portland, Oregon and began his comedy career. Shane has performed on festivals all over the globe including Montreal’s Just For Laughs, Comedy Central’s Clusterfest, San Francisco Sketchfest, Bonnaroo, Outsidelands, Bumbershoot, Moontower Comedy Festival in Austin, Red Clay Comedy Festival, High Plains in Denver, Laughingskull, New York Comedy Festival, Laughfest, and many more. His television appearances to date have included Conan twice, Comedy Central Half Hour Special, IFC’S Comedy Bang Bang, NBC’S Last Comic Standing (barely), Tru Tv’s Comedy Knockout, NBC’s Red Nose Day, and Ron White’s Comedy Salute To The Troops on CMT. He has been heard on such popular podcasts such as Savage Love, All Fantasy Everything, Comedy Bang Bang, Doug Loves Movies and Bertcast. He tours frequently across the states and can often be found performing in a comedy club, theaters, and music venues near you. In March of 2019 his Comedy Central web series Shane Torres Conquers Fear is being released. He has been reviewed by numerous media outlets including The New York Times, Onion AV Club, GQ UK, and more. His album Established 1981 came out in September of 2017 on Comedy Central records “Mr. Torres has a laconic drawling delivery with deliberate pacing, placing him firmly in the tradition of dry deadpan specialist like Tig Notaro and Todd Barry. But his style is warmer, relying on punchlines with corkscrew turns that have moments of vulnerability and even melancholy.” — The New York Times. He lives in Brooklyn, New York.