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Zarna Garg: Practical People

Zarna Garg: Practical People

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About Zarna Garg: Practical People

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We have a few ticket options available:

Single Shared Seats (WILL BE SEATED WITH OTHERS)
2 Person Shared Table
4 Person Table
If the seating option you'd like to purchase isn't available, this is because that seating option is SOLD OUT and is no longer available.

-The Single Seats & 2 Person Shared Table section is not a private table. You will be seated with other guests from a separate party at the same table.

-Seating is Now Done by the Date and Time of the Ticket Purchase/Reservation. You will be Assigned Tables by Purchase Date.If You Wish to Sit with Another Party. You Must Call the Box Office in Advance, Or Use The Contact Us Option on Our Website.

-All sales are final. No refunds or exchanges. Everyone must be 21 or older with valid ID to enter the showroom, unless otherwise stated.

-PLEASE DO NOT PURCHASE TICKETS FROM THIRD PARTY WEBSITES. VALID TICKETS ARE ONLY SOLD AT RICHMOND.FUNNYBONE.COM.

-You don't have to print out the ticket if you have a mobile version of the ticket on your phone.

-Seating is cut off 30 minutes after the show begins, as late arrivals may disrupt the performances.


Zarna Garg is “One in a Billion”, and that's not the just name of her first comedy special. She’s also the only Indian mom comedian taking on her mother-in-law. She was recently profiled as one of the gutsiest women in comedy on Apple TV’s new “Gutsy Women” series, and featured on “This American Life” with Ira Glass. When she’s not doing 15 shows a week at Comedy Cellar in New York City, she is touring the world with her show. She is the winner of Kevin Hart's Lyft Comics, the winner of the 2021 Ladies of Laughter Award, and has over a million followers across social media platforms. Her debut feature screenplay, ‘Rearranged’ won Top Comedy Feature award at Austin Film Festival in 2019 and was a 2019 Nicholl Fellowships Semi-Finalist.