May 03 - May 04

Lee Cruse

Lee Cruse

Co-host of the nationally-syndicated 'The Lee and Hayley Show', airing locally on WDKY FOX 56.

Lee Cruse has more than 25 years of entertaining in comedy clubs, colleges, and theaters across America. Lee has become the gold standard for comedy in the Bluegrass and beyond. He's been making Kentuckians laugh through radio and television programs for over two decades.

“I really do have the best job on the planet. I love my Kentucky home, so to have the opportunity to visit these fascinating places and the great people is a privilege. It's like I'm the community dog; people seem happy to see me and they're always giving me snacks."

05/03/2024 7:00 PM
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Co-host of the nationally-syndicated 'The Lee and Hayley Show', airing locally on WDKY FOX 56.

Lee Cruse has more than 25 years of entertaining in comedy clubs, colleges, and theaters across America. Lee has become the gold standard for comedy in the Bluegrass and beyond. He's been making Kentuckians laugh through radio and television programs for over two decades.

“I really do have the best job on the planet. I love my Kentucky home, so to have the opportunity to visit these fascinating places and the great people is a privilege. It's like I'm the community dog; people seem happy to see me and they're always giving me snacks."


TICKETS ARE NON-REFUNDABLE - ALL SALES ARE FINAL

Doors open 30 minutes prior to the show

All shows are 18 and up with ID

One Drink Minimum, Must be 21 with valid ID to purchase alcohol.

Co-host of the nationally-syndicated 'The Lee and Hayley Show', airing locally on WDKY FOX 56.

Lee Cruse has more than 25 years of entertaining in comedy clubs, colleges, and theaters across America. Lee has become the gold standard for comedy in the Bluegrass and beyond. He's been making Kentuckians laugh through radio and television programs for over two decades.

“I really do have the best job on the planet. I love my Kentucky home, so to have the opportunity to visit these fascinating places and the great people is a privilege. It's like I'm the community dog; people seem happy to see me and they're always giving me snacks."