Nick was hilarious, as were the opening acts. I would go see any of them again in a heartbeat. What I won't do again is ever see a show at the Punchline in Sacramento. Worst. Club. Ever. They made an announcement before the show that heckling would not be tolerated. Fair enough. But, anytime anyone in the audience said or did anything, staff would come an reprimand them. Example: comedian makes a joke about Bakersfield. Since it's her hometown, my friend, in the back row, goes, "Whoo!" And raises her arms for a moment. Security guy: "I can't have you raising your arms and saying Whoo." This happened over and over all night. We are in our 40's and weren't drunk, obnoxious, or making trouble. We are at a comedy show to laugh & enjoy ourselves. We tried talking to the manager about how ridiculously restrictive their policies are, but she was unresponsive. Bottom line: Go see Nick, but anywhere but there.