December 05 - December 06

Ron Coleman, Brandon James, Keith Lyle

Ron Coleman, Brandon James, Keith Lyle

with Keith Lyle , Brandon James and Delirious Comedy Club

After a decade of touring as a successful comedian at the top comedy clubs across the United States and Canada including The Improv and Catch A Rising Star, Vegas based comedian Ron Coleman chose to step away the stage to raise his family. “I wanted to be there to raise my kids so they didn’t end up on Teen Mom,” said Coleman in a recent interview. Fortunately, they turned out great and

Coleman is already back onstage tearing up the mic with a whole new perspective and act. He added, “Sure, I kept a few great jokes but it’s all new stuff that’s even funnier than before.” Ron is currently touring and feels, “There is no better feeling than standing on an empty stage with just a microphone and making strangers laugh.” For the last five years, comedian Ron Coleman had been training in MMA & Boxing and after two semi-professional fights, Coleman is back onstage bringing the knock punches to the audience instead of his opponents in the ring.

Commenting on the difference between being a professional comedian and fighter, Coleman said, “Getting punched in the face seems easy compared to living in the comedy condos.” While he was first starting out in stand up, Ron Coleman and Quentin Tarantino were roommates in Southern California and during a recent interview for Robert Rodriquez’s “Director’s Cut” Tarantino credits Coleman for encouraging him to pursue his writing and directing career.

Based in Las Vegas, Ron Coleman is a regular at Jokesters Comedy Club inside The D Casino Hotel and has appeared at Brad Garrett’s Comedy Club, Treasure Island and The Orleans as well as the other top clubs in Vegas and across the country.

Keith Lyle

Keith Lyle was born and raised on the mean streets of Chicago. Well... It was the suburbs, but it was

still tough. His house was filled with the loud, loving tirades of his family. Having been immersed in a

2 parent home, the yelling never stopped. Because of this, he had a difficult time fitting in at school.

Realizing that making people laugh is truly a gift that keeps on giving, Keith began to develop his

strong sense of humor.


Keith's quick wit and topical material take you from the front page to inside his head, and the depth of

his family's dysfunctions. He has been in several commercials and TV shows, and films. His biggest role to date was having 4

lines in the blockbuster movie “The Hangover”. He may have had more screen time as a dead body on

CSI, but hey- it's 4 lines in a better movie than Tom Hanks made that year. He also has roles in the

films “Holding Lucid” directed by John Bizarre and “A Tribute to Fluffy” directed by

Micah Cyrus. Keith co wrote and stars in a new web series currently in production called “Class

Clowns”.


Keith was honored to be selected as the feature act for headliner Don Barnhart. In the summer of 2012,

Keith made his 1st trip overseas to entertain the troops in Kuwait. In 2013, he went to Afghanistan,

Kyrgyzstan, Lebanon, Jordan, Spain, Portugal and Greece on 2 separate trips in the "Don Barnhart All

Star Comedy Tour" for Armed Forces Entertainment. He went overseas again in October 2014 and

again in August of 2015 as part the “Battle Comics” Tour for AFE. Keith spent most of 2017 &2018 as

the House Emcee at Jokesters Comedy Club in Las Vegas. Between stand up gigs in 2019, Keith

diversified his resume by acting in plays “Driving Miss Daisy” (as “Boolie”) as well as “The House of

Tomorrow”. He is also a founding member on the Pro Team roster for improv juggernaut

Comedysportz Las Vegas franchise.


He has also hosted a week each for the popular websites Tweet the Joke and Dear Comic and had the

most online votes in the Improv's "Up Yours Contest in 2012. Keith is active on social media with over

89,000 Twitter followers, and countless friends on Facebook and Instagram.


Brandon James

Brandon James has performed stand-up comedy in over seven countries. On-stage, he has been described as "ridiculously likeable," as he possesses the ability to win over virtually any audience with his nice guy appeal. Highly versatile, he is capable of performing both clean and edgy material, and this has proven to be a winning combination.

Professionally, Brandon has shared the stage with Joe Rogan, Kevin Nealon, Kirk Fox, Darrell Hammond, George Wallace, and many others. He currently performs at many prestigious venues around the country, and has traveled overseas for America's military as part of the Battle Comics tour. When not traveling, he can be seen entertaining audiences in-and-around the Las Vegas area.

Delirious Comedy Club

Delirious Comedy Club features professional, live stand-up comedy shows. Located inside the Spare Room at the Downtown Grand Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas. Delirious Comedy Club brings you some of the funniest, top headlining comedians from across the globe. You may have seen them on The Tonight Show, HBO, Netflix, Conan, Bob & Tom, Comedy Central, Late Night, BET, Showtime, Howard Stern,YouTube, Amazon, USO Tours entertaining the troops and more, as well as showcasing the next generation of comedy stars. If you’re looking for night of laughter, then you’ve come to the right place! Due to subject mater, age limit is 21 and over unless accompanied by parent or guardian.

12/06/2024 9:00 PM

Door Time: 8:30 PM

Other Showtimes

Join us for a night of hysterical fun and laughter at Delirious Comedy Club. We've got our Easy Bites showroom menu along with some of the best drink prices in Las Vegas. You can always grab a full meal before or after the show in the Hennessy's Tavern dinning room and stay for the live music starting at 10:30pm.

Comedy Club Policies:

  1. Delirious Showroom inside Hennessy's Tavern on Fremont St & Las Vegas Blvd.
  2. Shows are 21 and over. Minors allowed with parent or guardian.
  3. Paid parking available at Fremont St Experience Parking lot. (Entrance on Fremont St.) $5 first hour. $25 Max
  4. Full bar and "Easy Bites" food service available in showroom with the best drink prices in Downtown Las Vegas.
  5. Full food menu available before/after show inside Hennessy's Tavern.
  6. Seating begins 30 minutes prior to showtime but you're welcome to come in early and grab a drink or full meal at Hennessy's Tavern
  7. General Admission seating is first come, first served basis unless VIP or Front Row tickets.
  8. VIP Front Row and VIP Rows 2 & 3 seating must be claimed by showtime otherwise seats will be given away and no refunds given.
  9. Please had ID ready to show at the entrance to the club as we are 100% paperless.
  10. Please have copy of receipt or screenshot on your phone and have ID ready.
  11. We offer full bar service and there is 1 'drink minimum' suggested. Outside food or drink is not permitted.
  12. To insure the enjoyment of others, no photography, video/audio recording allowed. There is absolutely NO heckling! Disruptive behavior, texting, talking out loud, FaceTiming and phone calls are not allowed during the show at anytime. Violators will be asked to leave and no refunds will be given.
  13. Although we don't judge, there is no smoking or vaping of any kind allowed in the showroom.
  14. Acts subject to change without notice.
  15. There are NO post show refunds.

If you have any other questions, comments or concerns please feel free to email or call.

After a decade of touring as a successful comedian at the top comedy clubs across the United States and Canada including The Improv and Catch A Rising Star, Vegas based comedian Ron Coleman chose to step away the stage to raise his family. “I wanted to be there to raise my kids so they didn’t end up on Teen Mom,” said Coleman in a recent interview. Fortunately, they turned out great and

Coleman is already back onstage tearing up the mic with a whole new perspective and act. He added, “Sure, I kept a few great jokes but it’s all new stuff that’s even funnier than before.” Ron is currently touring and feels, “There is no better feeling than standing on an empty stage with just a microphone and making strangers laugh.” For the last five years, comedian Ron Coleman had been training in MMA & Boxing and after two semi-professional fights, Coleman is back onstage bringing the knock punches to the audience instead of his opponents in the ring.

Commenting on the difference between being a professional comedian and fighter, Coleman said, “Getting punched in the face seems easy compared to living in the comedy condos.” While he was first starting out in stand up, Ron Coleman and Quentin Tarantino were roommates in Southern California and during a recent interview for Robert Rodriquez’s “Director’s Cut” Tarantino credits Coleman for encouraging him to pursue his writing and directing career.

Based in Las Vegas, Ron Coleman is a regular at Jokesters Comedy Club inside The D Casino Hotel and has appeared at Brad Garrett’s Comedy Club, Treasure Island and The Orleans as well as the other top clubs in Vegas and across the country.

Keith Lyle

Brandon James

Delirious Comedy Club