Trailer Trash Tammy at Comedy Works South
- Chelcie Lynn brings Trailer Trash Tammy to Comedy Works South in Greenwood Village for five shows running Thursday, April 30, through Saturday, May 2. (comedyworks.com) - The run is part of “The Loose Lips Tour,” with Thursday at 7:30 p.m. and two Friday and Saturday sets at 7:00 and 9:15 p.m. (comedyworks.com) - It matters because this is a club-scale stop for a comedian who built a huge online audience, plus VIP and meet-and-greet options. (broadwayworld.com)
Comedy in Denver this week means a very specific kind of chaos. Chelcie Lynn is bringing her Trailer Trash Tammy character to Comedy Works South at the Landmark f(comedyworks.com)s the actual event here — not a one-off appearance, but a full weekend club booking with multiple sets and ticket tiers. If you(comedyworks.com)ng in a smaller room built for stand-up. (comedyworks.com) ### Who is Traile(broadwayworld.com)s of millions of views and turned Tammy into a recognizable touring act rather than just a sketch persona. That matters because the Denver stop is really a crossover event — internet comedy moving into a traditional club weekend. (broadwayworld.com) ### What’s actually happening in Denver? Comedy Works South is hosting Lynn over three nights, (comedyworks.com)sday, April 30 at 7:30 p.m., then Friday, May 1 at 7:00 p.m. and 9:15 p.m., and Saturday, May 2 at 7:00 p.m. and 9:15 p.m. So if one show sells through, there are still multiple shots to catch it. (unation.com) ### Why does the venue matter? Comedy Works South at the Landmark is not an arena stop. It’s a club room in Greenwood Vil(broadwayworld.com)railer Trash Tammy in a club is a different experience from watching clips on your phone — closer, messier, and more dependent on timing in the room. The official Comedy Works listing frames it as the venue “welcomes Trailer Trash Tammy” for the April 30 to May 2 run. (comedyworks.com) ### What is “The Loose L(unation.com) of Trailer Trash Tammy: The Loose Lips Tour, which helps explain why the event pages are built like a tour stop rather than a local special. It also signals that fans are getting the current road version of the act, not some generic club set assembled at the last minute. (broadwayworld.com) ### Are there extras beyond a regular ticket? Yes — and this is one of the more specific details attached to the Denv(comedyworks.com)even and eight, behind the venue’s preferred seating rows one through six. There’s also a meet-and-greet add-on, and that happens directly after the show. So the upsell here is not vague “premium access” language — it’s tied to where you sit and whether you want post-show access. (visitdenver.com) ### Why is this showing up (broadwayworld.com)medy fans, the practical takeaway is simple — the run starts immediately, spans five sets, and gives Lynn’s online fan base a live club date in the metro area. (comedyworks.com) ### Is this a big-theater act or a club act now? Turns out it’s both. Trailer Trash Tammy has the scale of an internet-famous character with a national tour page, but this stop is still built around club economics — multiple nightly sets, (visitdenver.com) the booking stands out. It’s a digital-era comedy brand showing up in one of stand-up’s most old-school formats. (eatmytrash.com) ### Bottom line If you’re deciding whether this is just another event listing, it isn’t. It’s Chelcie Lynn’s Trailer Trash Tammy doing a full Comedy Works South weeken(comedyworks.com)hat should feel a lot more intimate than the persona’s internet footprint suggests. (comedyworks.com)