2026 comedy shows in Vermont topped by Nick Offerman, Fortune Feimster

Jan. 6, 2026, 1:00 p.m. ET

You know the song in the musical “A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum” that goes “tragedy tomorrow, comedy tonight”? Well, this is all about comedy tomorrow. Or more specifically, comedy weeks and months from now.

That’s OK, though. Good comedy is worth waiting for, whether it’s a powerful punch line with a long lead-in or a bunch of bona fide performers who’ll be coming to Vermont between early winter and the precipice of autumn.

We’ve chosen 13 comedy shows — a dozen in Burlington and one in Essex Junction — that your humerus might find humorous. (As in, they could tickle your funny bone.) Some names are instantly recognizable. Others might make you furrow your brow and go, “Who?”

All could help you put aside your little personal tragedies until tomorrow so you can enjoy yourself eventually with some comedy tonight.

Stand-up comedian Chloe Radcliffe

A night with Michael Blaustein

7 p.m., Thursday, Jan. 15, comedian-podcaster Michael Blaustein hits the stage at the Flynn, Burlington. $37-$100.50. flynnvt.org

Comedy showcase at Radio Bean

7 p.m., Thursday, Jan. 15, the monthly comedy showcase “Live, Laugh, Lava” is hosted by Alex St. Louis and welcomes local and touring comedians on the third Thursday of every month to Radio Bean, Burlington. $5. radiobean.com

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