This review has nothing to do with the 3 comedians, they were nothing short of hysterical and fantastic. Loved the 2 acts and Brad Garrett was awesome, would love to see him again. The poor review is about how we were treated at the venue. We arrived about 25 mins before the show start time and got in line, like everyone else did. We were told to wait, and we'd be "escorted" to our seats, as it’s general seating only. There were 2 of us, and when the escort directed us to our seats, we were given 2 table options, both of which had a horrible, obstructed view. We couldn’t even see the show or the stage, had we sat in either of them. They had many open, available tables with a decent view of the stage, and when we asked to sit in one of those, we were told, they were "set up for 4" (which just meant they had 4 movable chairs around the tables instead of 2 chairs). When we asked to sit in one of these other open tables, d/t the obstructed view in the 2 seating options we were provided, we were told "you can still hear it." They are all general seating, which wasn't a problem, but why the escort wouldn't just move 2 chairs next to the table that was set up for 2, for people who arrived AFTER us, it became a huge issue. The tables and chairs were all the same size, so the number of chairs around it was irrelevant; they could accomodate 2 or 4 chairs. We didn't pay $250 for seats to "listen" to a comedy act. So, we refused to leave the table with a decent view, and the escort was nothing short of unbelievably rude to us. Ultimately, we argued our point and the escort who was a complete jerk, told us he had to seat 250 people in the venue. Moving 2 chairs to the next table would change nothing to the number of people who could sit in the venue, as everyone was packed next to each other anyway. I told him that we paid for our tickets and as a result, we should not have to sit and "listen" to a comedy act for 90 mins when we had arrived before other people did, as he had stated it's "general seating, first come first serve." Ultimately, he was nothing but a complete jerk to us, and moved 2 chairs to literally, the table next to ours. I guess if you buy 4 tickets, you get “preferential” treatment and get to see the show you paid to see, because you spent 2x the amount of $ on tickets.