Stand Up NY opened its doors to the Upper West
Side in the spring of 1986, making it one of the oldest
comedy clubs in the city. From day one, Stand Up NY has devoted itself to finding the city's hottest new comedic talents. Some of
America's most successful comics such as Jerry Seinfeld, Chris Rock, and Jon Stewart started their comedy careers on Stand Up NY's stage.
Today, the club is home to established comedians and newcomers alike. The stage is packed seven nights a week with stars that have
appeared on Comedy Central, HBO, NBC, ABC, and CBS. Producers from The Late Show with David Letterman, Late Night with Conan O'Brien, and
The Tonight Show with Jay Leno often use the space to hold auditions and scout new talent. You never know who will stop by for an
impromptu performance.
