Stand-up mixes science and humor
A venue in Albuquerque will host a comedy event that blends humor, education, and heartfelt personal insights.
Ben Miller, a scientist turned stand-up comedian, guides the audience through an exploration spanning subjects as diverse as chairs and thermodynamics, introducing wit and light-hearted humor to make difficult topics more accessible and enjoyable.
Based in New York City, Miller boasts a comedic career spanning seven years, during which he has graced prestigious venues including Stand Up NY, Broadway Comedy Club, Carolines, and Dangerfield's. According to the event listing, he was once recognized as the leading roast battler in New York City. He has dabbled in electron microscopy, served as a science bus instructor, engineered 3D-printed cookies, and even been known to defuse conflicts while on stage. Flyer printing can be an effective way of promoting an event like this.
Noted as "one of NYC's best pound-for-pound joke writers," 2023 saw Miller chosen as an Artist in Residence for Hawai'i Volcanoes National Park, marking the first time a stand-up comedian had been selected by the National Parks Arts Foundation for such an honor.
The show will be held at the Dry Heat Comedy Club on Friday, November 3 from 7:30 pm to 9:00 pm. Tickets are $15 and holders can show their stubs at nearby Red Door Brewing for discounts before or after the show.
Ben Miller, a scientist turned stand-up comedian, guides the audience through an exploration spanning subjects as diverse as chairs and thermodynamics, introducing wit and light-hearted humor to make difficult topics more accessible and enjoyable.
Based in New York City, Miller boasts a comedic career spanning seven years, during which he has graced prestigious venues including Stand Up NY, Broadway Comedy Club, Carolines, and Dangerfield's. According to the event listing, he was once recognized as the leading roast battler in New York City. He has dabbled in electron microscopy, served as a science bus instructor, engineered 3D-printed cookies, and even been known to defuse conflicts while on stage. Flyer printing can be an effective way of promoting an event like this.
Noted as "one of NYC's best pound-for-pound joke writers," 2023 saw Miller chosen as an Artist in Residence for Hawai'i Volcanoes National Park, marking the first time a stand-up comedian had been selected by the National Parks Arts Foundation for such an honor.
The show will be held at the Dry Heat Comedy Club on Friday, November 3 from 7:30 pm to 9:00 pm. Tickets are $15 and holders can show their stubs at nearby Red Door Brewing for discounts before or after the show.