November 15

Nataly Aukar

DINNER & COMEDY SHOW EXPERIENCE AVAILABLE HILARITIES 4TH STREET THEATRE

Nataly Aukar

Nataly Aukar is a Lebanese born and raised writer and performer based in NYC. As a stand-up comic, Nataly has toured the world, opening for comedians such as Ramy Youssef (Ramy), Mo Amer (Mo, Black Adam), and Gad El Maleh (Huge in France) and was featured on Don’t Tell Comedy, and in the Netflix is a Joke Festival as part of the “Introducing…” showcase. She also starred, alongside Succession’s Hiam Abbas, in Noa Osheroff’s short film Sofa So Good which was highlighted in The New Yorker. Nataly can be seen in the Netflix feature The Life List, directed by Adam Brooks and just wrapped the indie feature Skit written and directed by Badr Mastrouq and Des Lombardo. She is touring her new hour all across North America, the United Kingdom and the Middle East. She was recently featured on Vulture's 2025 "The Comedians You Should and Will Know of 2025".

Seating in the showroom begins at least 45 minutes prior to showtime.

Yes. Just provide your ID or the Credit Card used to purchase the tickets on the way in. We do not allow print at home tickets to avoid 3rd party ticket sellers.

Premium tickets guarantee seating in the first 6 rows from the stage and may include other perks depending on the act. General Admission seating is behind Premium and is sat on a first come basis.

Typically shows are 1st come, 1st seated within the section that was purchased, so we encourage you to arrive when doors open so you have seating options. We cannot hold seats for anyone that has yet to arrive.

Of course! You can purchase gift cards here or in person at the Box Office. Your gift card can be used for food and beverage anywhere in the building and can also be used to purchase tickets both online and at the Box Office.

Have more questions? Visit our full FAQ page!

11/15/2026 7:00 PM

Door Time: 6:15 PM

Other Showtimes

Nataly Aukar is a Lebanese born and raised writer and performer based in NYC. As a stand-up comic, Nataly has toured the world, opening for comedians such as Ramy Youssef (Ramy), Mo Amer (Mo, Black Adam), and Gad El Maleh (Huge in France) and was featured on Don’t Tell Comedy, and in the Netflix is a Joke Festival as part of the “Introducing…” showcase. She also starred, alongside Succession’s Hiam Abbas, in Noa Osheroff’s short film Sofa So Good which was highlighted in The New Yorker. Nataly can be seen in the Netflix feature The Life List, directed by Adam Brooks and just wrapped the indie feature Skit written and directed by Badr Mastrouq and Des Lombardo. She is touring her new hour all across North America, the United Kingdom and the Middle East. She was recently featured on Vulture's 2025 "The Comedians You Should and Will Know of 2025".

****21 and Over****

**Premium Seating is guaranteed in the 1st 6 rows**

**All MEMBERS OF THE SAME PARTY MUST BE PRESENT TO BE SEATED TOGETHER**

SEATING WILL BEGIN 45 MINUTES PRIOR TO SHOWTIME

Ticket Resale Policy

Seating in the showroom begins at least 45 minutes prior to showtime.

Yes. Just provide your ID or the Credit Card used to purchase the tickets on the way in. We do not allow print at home tickets to avoid 3rd party ticket sellers.

Premium tickets guarantee seating in the first 6 rows from the stage and may include other perks depending on the act. General Admission seating is behind Premium and is sat on a first come basis.

Typically shows are 1st come, 1st seated within the section that was purchased, so we encourage you to arrive when doors open so you have seating options. We cannot hold seats for anyone that has yet to arrive.

Of course! You can purchase gift cards here or in person at the Box Office. Your gift card can be used for food and beverage anywhere in the building and can also be used to purchase tickets both online and at the Box Office.

Have more questions? Visit our full FAQ page!

Nataly Aukar is a Lebanese born and raised writer and performer based in NYC. As a stand-up comic, Nataly has toured the world, opening for comedians such as Ramy Youssef (Ramy), Mo Amer (Mo, Black Adam), and Gad El Maleh (Huge in France) and was featured on Don’t Tell Comedy, and in the Netflix is a Joke Festival as part of the “Introducing…” showcase. She also starred, alongside Succession’s Hiam Abbas, in Noa Osheroff’s short film Sofa So Good which was highlighted in The New Yorker. Nataly can be seen in the Netflix feature The Life List, directed by Adam Brooks and just wrapped the indie feature Skit written and directed by Badr Mastrouq and Des Lombardo. She is touring her new hour all across North America, the United Kingdom and the Middle East. She was recently featured on Vulture's 2025 "The Comedians You Should and Will Know of 2025".