As the weather starts to turn gray and cold across Michigan, we’re all looking for a laugh. Comedy is always great, but once the weather turns a laugh means even more than it does during the Summer months. To help, I’ve found 5 can’t miss comedians coming to Metro-Detroit in November!
Across Metro-Detroit, there are tons of theatres, stages, and comedy clubs to enjoy. This November, we’re thankful to have so many opportunities to check out some of our favorite comedians.
Comedy In Metro-Detroit
Comedy is a big deal here in Detroit. In fact, many of the stars in the comedy scene Detroit are from Detroit. Tim Robinson is a fellow native of Clarkston and graduated from Clarkston High School. His Netflix sketch show I Think You Should Leave is one of the most popular shows in recent years. It’s constantly all over the internet and the show has created countless memes that have become popular on the internet. Seriously, no matter where you look there’s Tim Robinson. I love it.
Additionally, Keegan-Michael Key is from Metro-Detroit. The Key & Peele star was born in Southfield and attended the University of Detroit Mercy. In the late 90s, Key cut his teeth doing improv at Planet Ant. Sam Richardson is another familiar face in the comedy scene who’s from Detroit. He studied theatre at Wayne State and performed at the Second City when we had one in Detroit.
Detroit isn’t just big on comedy because a lot of funny people are born here, though. We’re passionate about comedy and there are tons of venues and stages to support the art. You have massive arenas like Ford Field and Little Caesars Arena for the big A-list comedians; theatres like the Fox, Fillmore, and Fisher to support large acts; then, smaller more intimate venues like Mark Ridley’s Comedy Castle to host touring stage comics.
Here are five must-see comedians that will be coming to Metro-Detroit in November. This is just a starter list of recognizable names that we should be familiar with that will put on a great show. Let’s get to the list!