Hecklers Happy Hour

Saturday, March 7, 2026

"Gravy, Ghosts & Glitter Tattoos"

Yarnmaze opened with a cultural-identity spiral (Roman Empire: denied), then warmed up the room with rapid-fire crowd work. Suz Ballout turned the heckler show into a full-on conversation, swerving from slang lessons to brutally honest life bits. Ron Bloom followed with thank-you cards, relationship chaos, and DNA revelations that escalated with the hecklers in the exact unhinged way you want at HHH. Co-producer Katie Mark delivered a set that ping-ponged between day-job reality and wild crowd discoveries, earning the night’s biggest “did they really just say that?” moments. Dimitri Venice went cinematic: weight-loss jokes, spooky-girlie rom-com plotting, and “this got dark because you asked for it” energy. Kat Diaz closed with big personality, therapy + breakup jokes, and and the kind of back-and-forth that makes Hecklers Happy Hour feel like a party, not a show.

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