First-Ever Carolina Comedy Jam Coming to Carolina Civic Center in Lumberton
Let’s Jam Lumberton Friday August 2, 2024 during the first-ever Carolina Comedy Jam at the Carolina Civic Center in Lumberton.
Performing live at the Carolina Comedy Jam will be Bryan Morton of Bristol, Tennessee. Bryan has shared the stage with some of the nation’s most popular comedians including Nate Bargatze, Michael Palascak, Chris Kattan, Joe Zimmerman and Tim Dillon. Back home, Bryan is referred to as “the funniest man in the Tri-Cities” area. Bryan says he is just a down-to-earth, good ol’ boy from East Tennessee, just tryin’ to get by.
Also performing live will be Fayetteville’s Ace Brown. Ace has also shared the stage with some of the biggest names in comedy like Kevin Hart, Cocoa Brown, Tommy Davidson and Paul Mooney just to name a few. Ace, an accomplished writer and actor, wrote, co-directed and starred in “Risk The Life of Floyd and Sabrina” and “Not To Be Played With.” Both of these series can be seen on TUBI.
Ticket prices for the Carolina Comedy Jam are $30 each. For Senior citizens age 60+, tickets are $27 each. If you are military, your tickets are only $27 each. Student tickets are $15 each.
If you are planning to attend as a group, a discounted ticket price of $25 each is offered for groups of 10 or more. Please contact the Carolina Civic Center Box Office at (910) 738-4339 to purchase your group tickets in advance.
To purchase your tickets online, click here.
If you prefer to purchase your tickets in person, the Carolina Civic Center Box Office is open Monday through Friday from 1:00 p.m. until 5:30 p.m. The Carolina Civic Center accepts cash and credit cards.
Provided tickets are not sold out, the Box Office in the Carolina Civic Center will be open beginning at 6:00 p.m.
Doors open at 6:00 p.m. The Carolina Comedy Jam will begin at 7:00 p.m.
The historic Carolina Civic Center is located in downtown Lumberton, North Carolina at 315 North Chestnut Street.
For more information on the historic Carolina Civic Center in Lumberton and for a list of events, click here.
A Brief History of the Carolina Civic Center
The Carolina Civic Center in Lumberton, North Carolina started in 1928 under the name The Carolina Theatre. The theatre first began as a vaudeville and silent film house and was was owned by the Lumberton Theatre Company. For over 40 years, The Carolina Theatre served the area as its main cultural arts center. Sadly, in 1975, the theater closed. Some in Lumberton wanted to demolish The Carolina Theatre and turn the property into a parking lot. In the mid 1980’s, a group of locals decided to attempt to save the historic structure. In 1985, the venue came to life under its current name, the Carolina Civic Center. Today, The Carolina Civic Center is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.