
Jodie Sweetin’s comedy show ‘Smoke Show’ is nearly sold out at Netflix Is A Joke Fest. As of this week, fewer than 20 tickets remain. A Yahoo News feature helped push the show right to the edge of a complete sellout.
Sweetin shared the news on Instagram, crediting the coverage and flagging the ticket count in the same breath. The caption read: “Huge thanks to Robin Raven and Yahoo News for featuring Smoke Show. Less than 20 tickets left. Get tickets now at NetflixIsAJokeFest.com.”
The shout-out was specific and deliberate. Sweetin named Robin Raven directly, not just the outlet. That’s the kind of detail you include for a reason. She knew how the story got traction, and she made sure the right person got the credit.
Robin Raven’s piece in Yahoo News gave ‘Smoke Show’ a visible boost at exactly the right moment. The Netflix Is A Joke Fest lineup is long. A lot of acts compete for attention during a festival run. Not every one of them gets a dedicated feature from a major outlet. The coverage clearly brought in a fresh wave of buyers. With fewer than 20 tickets left, the effect was fast.
Most people know Jodie Sweetin from Full House and its Netflix sequel, Fuller House. She played Stephanie Tanner across both shows for years, and that role made her a recognizable face for a huge chunk of TV-watching America. She’s been doing live comedy work for a while now, building a stage presence that has nothing to do with the Tanner household. ‘Smoke Show’ is the project that’s putting that work in front of a real festival crowd.
The title alone says something. ‘Smoke Show’ isn’t a timid name. It signals confidence and a willingness to go somewhere new. The near-sellout at Netflix Is A Joke Fest suggests the live-comedy audience is responding to exactly that.
Netflix Is A Joke Fest is one of the bigger comedy events in the country. It brings together performers at all different stages of their careers – from well-established headliners to acts still building their following. The crowds it draws are real comedy fans, people who pay attention and know what they like. Landing a spot on the lineup carries real weight. Nearly selling out before the full run even begins is an even better sign.
What makes this near-sellout interesting is how it happened. There’s no big marketing machine visible here. Sweetin posted from her own account, Robin Raven wrote a feature on the show’s merits, and the last seats started moving. It takes actual work to get to this point. Sweetin built the show, put in the time, and earned the coverage. The Yahoo News piece was the final push.
Thinking about going? The remaining tickets are at NetflixIsAJokeFest.com. That’s a very small number of seats. Don’t wait.
Sweetin has put real work into ‘Smoke Show,’ and the response backs that up. The tickets moved fast, and she’s now one of the closer-to-sold-out acts at the festival. She spent years as a TV staple. This is a meaningful step into a different kind of spotlight.
The full Netflix Is A Joke Fest schedule, including dates and venue details, is at NetflixIsAJokeFest.com.
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