CapComedy Club:
Pat House and Jake Mattera
with host Ron Caine
Capitol Theatre
Friday, July 14, 2023 | 7:30pm
Pat House
For Philly native Pat House, everyday life is a great source of material. Having spent years bartending and interacting with strangers, he was constantly amazed and extremely annoyed at the ridiculous things people say and do in public. With matter-of-fact delivery and sharp observations, Pat’s material is relatable to anyone tortured by the absurdity of others. A regular performer in comedy clubs, casinos, and theaters all over the country, he has been a choice opener for Sebastian Maniscalco, Tom Segura, and most recently, Dan Cummins and Brad Williams. His second album, I Heard Enough Yesterday, reached #1 on iTunes and his third album, I’m Here, peaked at #2. Both can be heard on Sirius XM.
Jake Mattera
Jake Mattera is a Philadelphia-based stand up known for his loveable brand of wholesome self-deprecation. He perfectly blends smart and silly in his spiritual quest to make himself the butt of every joke. His hilarious take on marriage, parenthood, work, and daily life highlights the universal vulnerability we share in our most awkward moments. His debut album, A Soft One, was released by Helium Records; it debuted at #2 on iTunes and Amazon. Jake’s comedy is featured on a “Best of Philly” compilation that—along with his album—can be heard on Sirius XM. He’s performed in sketches on Conan and with the sketch group Gilly and Keeves. His comedy festival appearances include Big Sky, Laughing Skull, Limestone, San Francisco Sketchfest, and HBO’s WICF. Jake was a finalist in the Boston Comedy Festival and Helium Comedy’s “Philly’s Phunniest” competition. He’s opened for Brian Regan, Dave Attell, and Nate Bargatze, among others.
Ron Caine
Ron Caine is a comedian from York, PA. His dark and absurd takes on family and life in general have given audiences a glimpse into his funny style. Ron also runs “2CainesProductions” which produces a monthly comedy show in New Cumberland and other shows throughout the region. Ron has performed throughout the Midwest and East coast. He has also worked with Eliot Chang and Mark Norman.