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In the tradition of the Three Stooges, the Marx Brothers, and every "a priest, a rabbi, and a..." joke ever told — good comedy comes in threes. The rule of three is the oldest trick in the book. Setup, setup, punchline. Moe, Larry, Curly. Groucho, Harpo, Chico. Faith, hope, and a tight five. Three is the smallest number that makes a pattern, and the biggest number a drunk guy at the bar can keep track of. It's the perfect amount. So we're skipping the usual feature-then-headliner pecking order and giving you three of them. Your host runs the show, and then three working comics each take a real set — equal time, equal stakes, no warm-up slot, no closer to wait around for. Three voices, three deliveries, three completely different ways to make a room laugh. Three comics. One night. No filler.