


Ryan Wingfield - Friday, July 18th - 7pm (doors 6pm)
Quite possibly the funniest thing to come out of Alaska, Ryan Wingfield is proof comedy doesn't have to be dirty to be funny. Known for his smart writing, he is able to dance on the line of clean comedy while still keeping an edge. His show takes a hilarious look at the world from an outsider's point of view and mixes in his own life experiences from growing up in one of the coldest places on earth to his current role as a stay-at-home dad and "trophy husband." With over 10 years of experience Ryan has performed in over a dozen countries on 3 continents. Some of his career highlights include the finals of the World Series of Comedy in Las Vegas and national television appearances on NBC.
Quite possibly the funniest thing to come out of Alaska, Ryan Wingfield is proof comedy doesn't have to be dirty to be funny. Known for his smart writing, he is able to dance on the line of clean comedy while still keeping an edge. His show takes a hilarious look at the world from an outsider's point of view and mixes in his own life experiences from growing up in one of the coldest places on earth to his current role as a stay-at-home dad and "trophy husband." With over 10 years of experience Ryan has performed in over a dozen countries on 3 continents. Some of his career highlights include the finals of the World Series of Comedy in Las Vegas and national television appearances on NBC.
Quite possibly the funniest thing to come out of Alaska, Ryan Wingfield is proof comedy doesn't have to be dirty to be funny. Known for his smart writing, he is able to dance on the line of clean comedy while still keeping an edge. His show takes a hilarious look at the world from an outsider's point of view and mixes in his own life experiences from growing up in one of the coldest places on earth to his current role as a stay-at-home dad and "trophy husband." With over 10 years of experience Ryan has performed in over a dozen countries on 3 continents. Some of his career highlights include the finals of the World Series of Comedy in Las Vegas and national television appearances on NBC.