Aaron Woodall at The Covellite Theatre
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About this event
Covellite presents:
Aaron Woodall
w/ KAISER LEIB & PAUL ROWLEY
Friday, March 14, 2025
Doors: 6PM || Show: 7PM
Join us at The Covellite Theatre for a hilarious evening of STAND-UP COMEDY featuring the return of Aaron Woodall, Alleged Comedian. Supported by Kaiser Leib, producer of 302 Comedy out of Helena MT, & Paul Rowley, Butte local and Covellite Theatre comedy veteran.
Have a pre-laugh: DryBar Comedy ft. Aaron Woodall
INSTA: @THEAARONSPACEMUZEUM
YOUTUBE: @AARONWOODALLCOMEDY
FACEBOOK: AARON WOODALL
BIO: Long before he was named one of Conan O’Brien’s Comics To Watch at the New York Comedy Festival, Aaron was a nice young man adored by mothers everywhere. Sadly, he turned away from his previously pious ways and has now given himself to sick, depraved, hedonistic delights such as medicinal marijuana and R-rated movies (both good, as it turns out). Luckily, his own mom still mostly likes him.
~ In 2018 he co-started and co-hosted the incredibly personal and somehow popular Mormon and the Meth-Head podcast, which resonated with mentally-ill listeners around the world. He was invited later that year to the New York City Comedy Festival, being named to the Comics To Watch showcase, and getting to open for Bert Kreischer at the historic Town Hall theater. He has participated in numerous festivals and competitions, never winning any of them. His jokes have been seen on FOX, Hulu, Dry Bar Comedy, Epix, and the Boise, Idaho Army Navy Surplus Store's website (this is true, apparently).
Safety and Accessibility
Event space cleaned
Wheelchair Accessible
Organizer
Covellite Theatre & Uptown Lounge
Come out and play at the Covellite Theatre in Historic Uptown Butte, America, where your laughter is the soundtrack, and your presence is part of the magic. You are welcomed with a wink and a smile, and it's all about being yourself and having a good time. Whether you're taking in a stage play or cabaret, learning in a workshop, stepping up for open mic, hosting a private party, or grooving to live music, discover your new favorite hangout. Originally built as the First Presbyterian Church in 1896, The Covellite Theatre a medium-capacity (350 capacity) proscenium stage venue, and The Uptown Lounge on the ground floor is an intimate (150 capacity) scene with a bar, cabaret seating, and a black box stage.