March 15

Rallo Boykins

The Cellar

Rallo Boykins

Get ready to laugh, cringe, and maybe shed a single tear (of laughter) as the comedian formally known as Rallo brings his sharpest set yet in It Was Fun While It Lasted. With the world turned upside down post-pandemic, Rallo is here to help you make sense of it all—or at least laugh at the mess we’ve made trying.

In this unfiltered hour, he takes aim at post-pandemic quirks, from awkward reintroductions to society to the bizarre trends we’re all pretending are normal. Then he sets his sights on Hollywood, calling out its endless parade of remakes, reboots, and spin-offs.

Finally, Rallo lays bare the hilarity and heartbreak of relationships in the modern era, unpacking the struggles of love, ghosting, and figuring out who actually pays for all those streaming subscriptions.

No one is safe in this brutally funny, wildly relatable show about the end of good ideas, good times, and, maybe, your last shred of patience. After all, it was fun while it lasted—but Rallo’s got plenty left to say.

03/15/2025 7:30 PM

Door Time: 6:30 PM

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Get ready to laugh, cringe, and maybe shed a single tear (of laughter) as the comedian formally known as Rallo brings his sharpest set yet in It Was Fun While It Lasted. With the world turned upside down post-pandemic, Rallo is here to help you make sense of it all—or at least laugh at the mess we’ve made trying.

In this unfiltered hour, he takes aim at post-pandemic quirks, from awkward reintroductions to society to the bizarre trends we’re all pretending are normal. Then he sets his sights on Hollywood, calling out its endless parade of remakes, reboots, and spin-offs.

Finally, Rallo lays bare the hilarity and heartbreak of relationships in the modern era, unpacking the struggles of love, ghosting, and figuring out who actually pays for all those streaming subscriptions.

No one is safe in this brutally funny, wildly relatable show about the end of good ideas, good times, and, maybe, your last shred of patience. After all, it was fun while it lasted—but Rallo’s got plenty left to say.


Please note, there is a 2 item per person minimum in the showroom. This can be any combination of food items or beverages. This does NOT include items bought in the basement at the Bier Baron Tavern.

All General Admission seating is first come first serve, therefore we cannot guarantee seating together. Groups need to be particularly aware of this. We recommend arriving at least 30 minutes to an hour prior to show time for better seat selection.

Doors close 30 minutes after showtime.

Tickets are available at the door UNLESS tickets have sold out.

Guests must be 18+for entry. Those under the age of 21 will be given wristbands to wear.

ALL SALES ARE FINAL. NO REFUNDS. This includes switching of showtimes, once purchased all sales are final.

Management reserves the right to prevent customers from entering the facility who they deem disruptive or dangerous to other patrons.

We offer sign language interpretation upon request. Requests for sign language interpreters, cued speech transliterators, or oral interpreters must be received at least two weeks prior to the event at mike.brown@dcccomedyloft.com

Get ready to laugh, cringe, and maybe shed a single tear (of laughter) as the comedian formally known as Rallo brings his sharpest set yet in It Was Fun While It Lasted. With the world turned upside down post-pandemic, Rallo is here to help you make sense of it all—or at least laugh at the mess we’ve made trying.

In this unfiltered hour, he takes aim at post-pandemic quirks, from awkward reintroductions to society to the bizarre trends we’re all pretending are normal. Then he sets his sights on Hollywood, calling out its endless parade of remakes, reboots, and spin-offs.

Finally, Rallo lays bare the hilarity and heartbreak of relationships in the modern era, unpacking the struggles of love, ghosting, and figuring out who actually pays for all those streaming subscriptions.

No one is safe in this brutally funny, wildly relatable show about the end of good ideas, good times, and, maybe, your last shred of patience. After all, it was fun while it lasted—but Rallo’s got plenty left to say.