Happy tax day. Letha and I went to hear John Mulaney's latest stuff @ Red Rocks last night. My ticket was really meant for Matt but he comped me his when work & taxes called ~ thx Matt. Mulaney was very funny, as he often is, especially in the 2nd half of his set. Openers Mando and Asian woman (her words) were OK, not great. I picked Letha up at 4pm in Windsor and we headed west straight to Morrison; we arrived 90min early for gates at the bottom of the venue, 1st in line. We just hung out there till gates, getting a little peckish. I forgot we queued at the bottom and not on the ramp at RR. It was fine but the queue didn't fill till 30 min prior and being early didn't help Letha trundle up the ramps and steps slowly (from hip issue) in the rush, so we were not first at the ticket takers up-stadium. NP. I went ahead up the steps and found spots for us in the 1st row of GA in the center. And we had stadium seats! I usually pay the premium for reserved seats and closer viewing/listening but it's Matt & Letha so again NP. We still watched the big monitors mostly and the sound was great for voice, but we could see he was there. There are queues and wait-times all over Red Rocks; I went to get our dinner at the burger places and it took 30 min! I was back at my seat in time for. 7:30pm showtime but the openers started 20 min late ~ kindof bad form IMO. Nonetheless Mulaney was good from analysis of devil films, to Vietnamese families, to hating his dryer. You'll probably see it soon on NetFlix. The only downside to the show itself was a wild and loud cackling guy right behind us who laughed at everything, even brief non-funny lines. It got chilly this night ~ we had our layers and I even double-hatted with a stocking cap and put on gloves. Traffic was especially horrible toward Morison at rush hour and worse leaving RR ~ arriving early penalizes you on departure. FINO, first in - never out.
John was on his 143rd show of this tour; he travels with his family, which is nice. He's a big deal and one of the biggest comedians around. Imagine 150 dates, $120/seat gate, 5000 seats/date for gross tour gate of $90M. The $ are broken out somewhat like this:

























