May 29 - June 01

Greg Warren

Greg Warren

According to Punchline Magazine Greg Warren is a comic who’s been “on the rise for the last decade.” Most recently seen on “The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson ” Greg’s humor is largely based on stories and characters from his Midwestern background. Called a “comic’s comic” by Kim Coles and “that white dude” by an anonymous audience member Greg made several appearances on BET’s “Coming To The Stage ” where he captivated audiences and judges with anecdotes of his crazy Uncle Earl and the conflicts inherent in meshing two high school identities: varsity wrestler and clarinet player (aka band geek).

Greg’s TV credits also include Country Music Television’s “Comedy Stage” and Comedy Central’s “Premium Blend ” where he was warmly endorsed by Wanda Sykes. A favorite on the nationally syndicated “Bob and Tom” radio show Greg entertained in theaters across the country with the “Friends of Bob and Tom Comedy Tour.” His “Flute Man” bit is one of the most requested in the history of the show. In it he perfectly capsulizes the insecurities of high school and the ongoing quest to be cool. Greg grew up in St. Louis with his dad who was his high school wrestling coach an experience that served as a wellspring of material and his mother who made him wear ridiculous clothes and take clarinet lessons another source of comedic inspiration. He was a West Point cadet for about a year where he distinguished himself by amassing an impressive tally of demerits and endless hours of pointless marching. At the University of Missouri he studied journalism and was named an All-American wrestler. While a student at Mizzou Greg won a comedy contest and was invited to perform at a local club Déjà Vu. After a stint pitching Pringles and Jif for corporate giant Proctor & Gamble Greg made the move to full time comedian. From an early invitation to Montreal’s Just For Laughs festival to his ongoing cross-country club appearances Greg continues to make people laugh.

05/29/2024 8:00 PM
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Acme Comedy Company is an 18+ venue for all shows.

Seating:

Seats in the club are assigned when the tickets are claimed at the Box Office. As a bonus for our Dinner & Show guests; their seats are assigned first. Seating after that is on a first claimed, first assigned basis from the front of the club to the back. You can pick up your tickets as early as 2 hours before the show starts (seats are assigned then).


Dinner Seating Times:


7pm Show: Between 5:00pm and 5:45pm

8pm Show: Between 5:30pm and 6:30pm

9:30pm Show: Between 7:30 and 8:15pm


Please note: Gratuity is NOT included in your purchase. The FEE associated with purchase is for the ticketing company, Seat Engine, as a handling fee for their service. Seat Engine is a separate company from Acme Comedy Company.

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According to Punchline Magazine Greg Warren is a comic who’s been “on the rise for the last decade.” Most recently seen on “The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson ” Greg’s humor is largely based on stories and characters from his Midwestern background. Called a “comic’s comic” by Kim Coles and “that white dude” by an anonymous audience member Greg made several appearances on BET’s “Coming To The Stage ” where he captivated audiences and judges with anecdotes of his crazy Uncle Earl and the conflicts inherent in meshing two high school identities: varsity wrestler and clarinet player (aka band geek).

Greg’s TV credits also include Country Music Television’s “Comedy Stage” and Comedy Central’s “Premium Blend ” where he was warmly endorsed by Wanda Sykes. A favorite on the nationally syndicated “Bob and Tom” radio show Greg entertained in theaters across the country with the “Friends of Bob and Tom Comedy Tour.” His “Flute Man” bit is one of the most requested in the history of the show. In it he perfectly capsulizes the insecurities of high school and the ongoing quest to be cool. Greg grew up in St. Louis with his dad who was his high school wrestling coach an experience that served as a wellspring of material and his mother who made him wear ridiculous clothes and take clarinet lessons another source of comedic inspiration. He was a West Point cadet for about a year where he distinguished himself by amassing an impressive tally of demerits and endless hours of pointless marching. At the University of Missouri he studied journalism and was named an All-American wrestler. While a student at Mizzou Greg won a comedy contest and was invited to perform at a local club Déjà Vu. After a stint pitching Pringles and Jif for corporate giant Proctor & Gamble Greg made the move to full time comedian. From an early invitation to Montreal’s Just For Laughs festival to his ongoing cross-country club appearances Greg continues to make people laugh.