Jewish Stand-Up Comedy Show for Your Community
Book a professionally produced night of Jewish comedy, featuring a lineup of stand-up comics from Chicago and beyond. Kosher or Treif—always Jewish.
This is not your average comedy night. The Chutzpah in the Chi Stand-Up Showcase is a fully customizable Jewish comedy experience featuring professional Jewish comedians with credits ranging from Netflix and JFL to The Lincoln Lodge. Whether you want a clean comedy night for your synagogue or a raunchier roast-style show for a young adult crowd—we’ve got you.
Highlights of a Chutzpah Show
3–4 professional Jewish comics
Diverse lineups (queer, BIPOC, Mizrahi, secular, religious)
Jewish humor rooted in culture, identity, and trauma... with jokes
Optional holiday themes: Purim, Hanukkah, Passover, Rosh Hashanah
Clean or spicy—tailored to your audience
Who Books This Show?
Synagogues & Sisterhoods
Hillels & Campus Jewish Life
Moishe Houses & JCCs
Fundraisers & Donor Engagement Nights
Young Adult + 20s/30s/40s Programming
Pricing & Booking
Flat Rate Pricing: Chutzpah Stand-Up Showcase
Includes 4 Jewish comedians, marketing support, and customized content. Travel, lodging, and A/V may apply.
Optional Add-Ons:
Tech (mics/lights/speakers): $50–$100
Travel per comic (outside Chicago): Varies
Custom content or private writing sessions: +$250–$500
Audience Size
Under 50 guests
50–100 guests
100–200 guests
200–300 guests
Rate
$1,200
$2,000
$3,500
$5,000
What’s included?
Lineup of 3–4 comedians
Host or MC (can include local Jewish leader or rabbi intro)
Custom flyer & marketing support
Optional: ticketing setup + day-of event help
Optional: A/V rental or sound technician
What People Are Saying
“Our community hasn’t laughed this hard since Purim 1998. The comics were sharp, Jewish, and totally relatable.”
“It felt like a comedy club... but in the social hall! This was the most fun we’ve had at a synagogue event in years.”
“We sold out and raised over $3,000. The show was hilarious, professional, and seamlessly run. Already booking them again.”