This past weekend at Comedy Heights was one of those shows where the room locks in early… and just stays there. Andrea Abbate took the stage and did what she does best—smart, fearless comedy that sneaks up on you. Big laughs, sharp turns, and those moments where people laugh first… then look at each other like, “Did she really just say that?” Yeah. She did. And it landed. You could feel it right away—this wasn’t going to be a polite crowd. This was a “lean forward, don’t miss a line” kind of night. Franklin Yi, Ben Mastracco, and Al Gavi kept the energy building all the way through, each bringing their own style and keeping the room hot between sets. And the Comedy Heights LaughPac? They didn’t just “do their time.” They came to play. Strong sets, real moments, and a few surprises that hit harder than expected. By the end of the night, nobody was checking their phones. People were hanging around, still laughing, not quite ready to let it go. That’s the sweet spot. If you missed this one, don’t worry—we’re back at it next weekend. Same room. Same energy. New lineup. Just don’t be the one hearing about it after.
Andrea Abbate lit the room up this weekend at Comedy Heights at Lestat’s on Adams Ave. and nobody wanted it to end.
















