November 05 - November 26

Too Funny Tuesdays

Too Funny Tuesdays

Comedian Leonard Ouzts, a native of South Carolina and current resident of Chesapeake, Virginia has been funny as long as he can remember. A young man who grew up in the country life of the South says that keeps him humble and allows him to appreciate the finer things in life. In high school, Leonard enjoyed playing football and during a road trip from the State Championships, he knew he’d found his calling.

Leonard joked everyone on the bus ride the entire time. Leonard was mentored by great Comedians such as Micah “Bamm Bamm” White, Bodacious, Angus Black, and Alycia Cooper. “My mentors have all taught me a ton of good information and always pick up the phone when I call,” says Leonard.
Leonard started doing comedy on a broader level in 2001, hitting the stage locally, and then traveling the region. His act is primarily centered around everything from family, to current events, and the things he notices while walking down the street. Leonard takes an approach to comedy that is real and thought-provoking all while having his audience spill over in laughter.
Leonard has goals to entertain all across the country and take comedy by the horns. His long-term aspirations include acting, major tours, and possibly writing a book about his experiences. “I love entertaining, but what I found most gratifying is when I was 18 years old and performed a 5 minute set in a club in front of 125 strangers. At the end of the show, a 47 year old gentleman told me he lost his job and his home, but all my jokes somehow made him forget all that. That will stay with me forever.”
11/26/2024 8:00 PM

Door Time: 7:00 PM

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  • Get ready to crack up every Tuesday night with "Too Funny Tuesdays" at Comedy In Harlem! Hosted by the hilarious Leonard Ouzts, seen on NBC, Netflix, Comedy Central, and BET. Doors open at 7 PM, show starts at 8 PM. Tickets are just $10 and a $18 food/drink minimum per person. Secure your spot at comedyinharlem.com or call 347-766-3001. Don't miss out on the funniest night in Harlem! #TooFunnyTuesdays #ComedyInHarlem #LeonardOuzts #LiveComedy #HarlemNights #NYCEvents
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Comedian Leonard Ouzts, a native of South Carolina and current resident of Chesapeake, Virginia has been funny as long as he can remember. A young man who grew up in the country life of the South says that keeps him humble and allows him to appreciate the finer things in life. In high school, Leonard enjoyed playing football and during a road trip from the State Championships, he knew he’d found his calling.

Leonard joked everyone on the bus ride the entire time. Leonard was mentored by great Comedians such as Micah “Bamm Bamm” White, Bodacious, Angus Black, and Alycia Cooper. “My mentors have all taught me a ton of good information and always pick up the phone when I call,” says Leonard.
Leonard started doing comedy on a broader level in 2001, hitting the stage locally, and then traveling the region. His act is primarily centered around everything from family, to current events, and the things he notices while walking down the street. Leonard takes an approach to comedy that is real and thought-provoking all while having his audience spill over in laughter.
Leonard has goals to entertain all across the country and take comedy by the horns. His long-term aspirations include acting, major tours, and possibly writing a book about his experiences. “I love entertaining, but what I found most gratifying is when I was 18 years old and performed a 5 minute set in a club in front of 125 strangers. At the end of the show, a 47 year old gentleman told me he lost his job and his home, but all my jokes somehow made him forget all that. That will stay with me forever.”