Take Your Pick: You’ll Laugh No Matter What

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Although there are usually a couple of comedy shows on a weekend, the upcoming weekend presents three evenings of laughter. The health community is discovering that the benefits of laughter may alleviate stress, bring happiness, and lesson pain. Is it time for some fun in your life?

Comedy Night, Grover’s Mill Coffee House, 335 Princeton Hightstown Road, West Windsor. Friday, November 18, 8 p.m. Free. 609-716-8771. www.groversmillcoffee.com.

Helene Angley of West Windsor hosts the evening. Performers include Joan Weisblatt, Tom Ragu, John Clark, and Rich Kiamco. Three new comics will also perform in the New Talent Showcase slot.

Comedy Night, Beth El Synagogue, 50 Maple Stream Road, East Windsor. Saturday, November 19, 7:30 to 11 p.m. Register. $65 includes a Mexican fiesta themed buffet, beverages, sangria, dessert, and more. 609-443-4454. www.bethel.net.

Comedians include Jon Fisch, who has appeared on NBC’s Last Comic Standing; Helene Angley, a regular at Gotham Comedy Club and a West Windsor resident; and Rafi Reguer, the host and also a West Windsor resident.

Laugh If You’re Single, Catch a Rising Star, Hyatt Regency, 102 Carnegie Center, West Windsor. Sunday, November 20, 7:30 p.m. Register. $20. 609-987-8018. www.catcharisingstar.com.

Joey Novick shares techniques that help people create flexibility, fun, and laughter. He presents an interactive comedy show where audience members gain insight into how to use humor to enhance their personal relationships with the opposite sex.

“Laughter is essential to relationships to remain healthy,” says Novick. “I will share the top 10 ways that help people approach personal relationships with a playful attitude.”

Laughter is a great way for singles of all ages to meet that special person. “If you share a sense of humor with someone, you share many other of life’s important values,” says Novick. “Laughter is essential for relationships to remain healthy.”

Novick will share techniques that help people approach personal relationships with a playful attitude — which creates flexibility, fun, and laughter. “More laughter results in closer, loving relationships,” he says.

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