February 04 - February 07

Nataly Aukar

Nataly Aukar

Nataly Aukar is a Lebanese born and raised writer and performer based in NYC. As a stand-up comic, Nataly has toured the world, opening for comedians such as Ramy Youssef (Ramy), Mo Amer (Mo, Black Adam), and Gad El Maleh (Huge in France) and was featured on Don’t Tell Comedy, and in the Netflix is a Joke Festival as part of the “Introducing…” showcase. She also starred, alongside Succession’s Hiam Abbas, in Noa Osheroff’s short film “Sofa So Good” which was highlighted in The New Yorker. Nataly is currently touring her hour-long set “My Turn To Talk,” after previewing the show to a sold out audience at Joe’s Pub in NYC and Largo in Los Angeles.

02/07/2026 7:00 PM
Other Showtimes

Acme Comedy Company is an 18+ venue for all shows.


Seating
Seats are assigned when tickets are claimed at the Box Office.
Guests with Dinner & Show reservations receive priority seating.
After that, seating is assigned on a first-come, first-served basis from the front of the club to the back.

👉 You can pick up tickets as early as 2 hours before showtime (seats are assigned at that time).


Dinner Seating Times

  • 7:00 PM Show: 5:00 PM – 5:45 PM
  • 8:00 PM Show: 5:30 PM – 6:30 PM
  • 9:30 PM Show: 7:30 PM – 8:15 PM

Important Notes

  • Gratuity is not included in your purchase.
  • The ticketing fee goes to Seat Engine, our ticketing partner, as a handling fee — this is separate from Acme Comedy Company.

For details on our Dinner & Show packages, visit: https://acmecomedycompany.com/restaurant/dinner-sh...

Nataly Aukar is a Lebanese born and raised writer and performer based in NYC. As a stand-up comic, Nataly has toured the world, opening for comedians such as Ramy Youssef (Ramy), Mo Amer (Mo, Black Adam), and Gad El Maleh (Huge in France) and was featured on Don’t Tell Comedy, and in the Netflix is a Joke Festival as part of the “Introducing…” showcase. She also starred, alongside Succession’s Hiam Abbas, in Noa Osheroff’s short film “Sofa So Good” which was highlighted in The New Yorker. Nataly is currently touring her hour-long set “My Turn To Talk,” after previewing the show to a sold out audience at Joe’s Pub in NYC and Largo in Los Angeles.