This place took a minute to find considering we arrived for our 10:00 pm show at 9:55 and still had to redeem our tickets to Andrew Dice Clay. Finally found it on the second floor of the casino. Basically a standard showroom from the casinos built in the 1990s, the space has low ceilings with a very intimate appeal. The two statues when you walk into the theater are quite disturbing as they actually look like real people. Turns out one is Rodney Dangerfield and not sure who the other person is. The full service bar looked great but I didn't have a chance to grab a drink as we were seated immediately and assumed there was a waitress going around but there wasn't. The VIP booths looked very comfortable and although we ended up sitting at a table to the right of the stage it seems every seat is a good one in the showroom. Would definitely go back to this venue for more comedy acts!