Office Talk with Raleigh Magazine

You have to be next-level funny to make comedy club owners and bookers laugh. Just one of the fun facts you’ll learn in Publisher Gina Stephens lively chat with Goodnights and Helium co-owner Brad Grossman and Senior Manager of Development and Talent Jerry Maginnis. On the heels of the Morgan Street location’s final show and in front of the first show in the temp space, the trio chats the team’s MO to maintain an underground feel with their comedy clubs with a move to the literal storied underground in Village District. Plus comedy culture, their dedication to raising up young local comics, an updated timeline and more.

Show Notes

You have to be next-level funny to make comedy club owners and bookers laugh. Just one of the fun facts you’ll learn in Publisher Gina Stephens lively chat with Goodnights and Helium co-owner Brad Grossman and Senior Manager of Development and Talent Jerry Maginnis.  On the heels of the Morgan Street location’s final show and in front of the first show in the temp space, the trio chats the team’s MO to maintain an underground feel with their comedy clubs with a move to the literal storied underground in Village District. Plus comedy culture, their dedication to raising up young local comics, an updated timeline and more. 
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