Judge John Hodgman: NIGHT COURT
NIGHT COURT with Judge John Hodgman and Bailiff Jesse Thorn! LIVE at the Coolidge Corner Theatre!
An all-new live show from your favorite arbiters of fake Internet Justice! Don’t forget to have a case in mind for the judge. You may get a ruling in your favor!
Do you have a case that would be good for the live show? Submit your case at
maximumfun.org/jjho
Doors open at 6:30pm, with "court" proceeding at 7:30pm.
Ticket prices:
$35 General Admission
$75 VIP (Limited Availability)
VIP ticket holders receive preferred seating and a meet and greet with John and Jesse following the show.
About John Hodgman
John Hodgman is a writer, comedian, and actor. Most recently, he is the author of the acclaimed collections of funny true stories called VACATIONLAND and MEDALLION STATUS. He also wrote three books of fake facts and invented trivia, all of them New York Times Bestsellers, and his writing has also appeared in The Paris Review, This American Life, The New Yorker, and Mad Magazine.
After an appearance to promote his books on “The Daily Show,” he was invited to return as a contributor, serving as the show’s “Resident Expert” and “Deranged Millionaire.” This led to an unexpected and, frankly, implausible career before the camera, becoming the “Personal Computer” in a series of commercials for Apple computer, and more recently playing recurring roles in FX’s MARRIED, HBO’s BORED TO DEATH, Cinemax’s THE KNICK.
He has performed comedy for The President of the United States, at the TED conference, and in a crypt in Green-Wood Cemetery. His apocalyptic comedy special RAGNAROK is available on Netflix, and his subsequent one man comedy shows have played to sold out audiences in many nice theaters around the country and in Canada.
Finally, he is the host of the popular JUDGE JOHN HODGMAN podcast, where he settles serious disputes between real people, such as “Is a hot dog a sandwich?” and “Should we tell our children the TRUTH about Santa Claus.” He also contributes a weekly column under the same name for The New York Times Magazine.