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About the Tour: The Human Condition: We’re Still Not There Yet
Jeff Allen’s 2025 tour blends his signature standup comedy with a heartfelt message. In the first half, Jeff’s rapid-fire humor covers everything from marriage to family life, showcasing the same wit that has earned him nearly a billion views on Dry Bar Comedy. The second half takes a deeper turn, inspired by his book Are We There Yet?, where Jeff shares his personal journey from dark times to redemption.
This tour is more than just laughs—it’s about hope, healing, and making a difference. Jeff’s mission statement is Tikkun Olam, a Hebrew phrase meaning "Repairing the World." His goal is simple: “I want to make a difference that outlives the tour… that outlives me.”
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Jeff Allen’s Bio
Jeff Allen’s rapid-fire, clean comedy about marriage and family life has made him a favorite with audiences of all ages. His five Dry Bar Comedy specials have racked up nearly a billion views, and he's appeared on major platforms like America’s Got Talent, Netflix, Amazon, Huckabee, PureFlix, Showtime, Comedy Central, and VH1.
Jeff has starred in the critically acclaimed film Apostles of Comedy, the syndicated comedy series Bananas, his own special Happy Wife, Happy Life, and the Warner Bros. film Thou Shalt Laugh. He’s also performed at top festivals like Just For Laughs in Montreal and HBO’s Aspen Comedy Arts Festival.
But Jeff isn’t just about laughs—his personal journey of recovery and redemption adds depth to his comedy. Whether through humor or heart, Jeff’s mission is to leave a lasting impact that goes beyond the stage.
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Why This Tour Matters
In a time when the world feels more divided than ever, Jeff Allen’s The Human Condition: We’re Still Not There Yet tour brings much-needed laughter, hope, and connection. Through his comedy and personal story, Jeff reminds us that despite the chaos, there’s still room for humor and healing. His message is simple but powerful: no matter how tough life gets, we’re all in this together.
With a mix of relatable humor about everyday struggles and a heartfelt message of redemption, Jeff’s tour aims to unite audiences from all walks of life. It’s not just about the jokes—it’s about finding common ground, sharing a laugh, and remembering that we’re more alike than we are different.
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What Others Are Saying
"Jeff Allen is regarded as one of the best comedians working today. His unmatched talent and ability to make his performances feel fresh and spontaneous have solidified him as a top-tier comic."
– Andy Andrews, New York Times Bestselling Author
“Jeff has been a mentor, golf buddy, and friend in my journey of recovery. This show gives you a glimpse into the life of one of the best men I know—whether he’s crushing on stage or lipping out a birdie putt.”
– John Crist, Stand-up Comedian and Viral Sensation
“Sharp, insightful, and refreshingly clean—Jeff Allen’s comedy delivers laugh-out-loud humor that resonates with audiences from all walks of life.”
– Chicago Tribune
“Jeff’s ability to connect with the audience, giving people a much-needed break to relax and laugh, is exactly what we need these days!”
– Ryan Riegsecker, Blue Gate Theater
“Jeff’s fans are incredible, and his professionalism is unmatched. We can’t wait to have him back again!”
– Jeremy Shirtz, General Manager, Raleigh Improv
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The Gryphon Theatre
710 E Garfield St Studio #333, Laramie, WY 82070
www.gryphontheatre.org/ | All Responsible Ages Permitted
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The Gryphon Theatre was built in 1926 as part of a major addition to the East Side School(originally constructed in 1878) which is known as the Laramie Plains Civic Center.
Located in the heart of Laramie, Wyoming, the LPCC is the oldest school building in the state and was also the first stone building in the Wyoming Territory. The building has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places since March 17, 1981.
The LPCC began making significant contributions to the City of Laramie from it’s inception. The largest contribution of the building was made through educating the community’s youth for 100 years until 1979, as well as providing a meeting place for the local members of the community. As a point of comparison, the LPCC has a longer history than the University of Wyoming, which was established in 1886. The LPCC has continued to grow and adapt to the needs of the Laramie community, serving to fulfill the role of education, recreation, retail, entertainment and workplace. The LPCC currently host over 60 business that range from multiple types of nonprofits, to media, childcare, martial arts, music, government offices, community support groups and many more.
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Gryphon Theatre, 755 E Custer St, Laramie, WY 82070, United States,Laramie, Wyoming
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