Tim Allen to Serve Christmas Dinner and Spread Cheer at Laugh Factory’s Annual Holiday Feast
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Hollywood, CA – December 23, 2025 – The world-renowned Laugh Factory Hollywood will once again open its doors on Christmas Day, offering a free feast and comedy show to those in need, and this year’s event will feature a special guest: actor and comedian Tim Allen, known for his iconic role as Santa Claus. The club is celebrating its 45th anniversary with this act of generosity.
A Holiday Tradition Continues
For years, the Laugh Factory has made it a mission to provide a warm Christmas experience for individuals and families facing hardship. This year’s event will include four seatings – at 1:00 p.m., 3:00 p.m., 5:00 p.m., and 7:00 p.m. – with the club aiming to serve over 2,000 free dinners. The initiative underscores the importance of community support during the holiday season.
Tim Allen Embraces the Spirit of Giving
Tim Allen, celebrated for portraying Santa Claus in both “The Santa Clause” films and the “The Santa Clauses” television series, will not only serve meals but also entertain guests with his comedic talents. According to the club’s founder, Allen consistently dedicates his Christmas to this cause. “Tim has been here every Christmas bringing joy to so many people. He is truly one of the most giving comics that I know,” a senior official stated.
Allen will be joined by a stellar lineup of comedians, including Tiffany Haddish, Craig Robinson, Paul Rodriguez, and Dane Cook, all volunteering their time to serve food and deliver stand-up performances. The collective effort aims to foster a sense of hope and joy for attendees.
Ensuring No One Goes Without
The Laugh Factory’s commitment extends beyond providing a meal. Recognizing the importance of gifts, the club will ensure that every child who attends receives a free toy. “No child should go without a present on Christmas. That’s why every child who attends will receive a free toy,” a company release noted. The organization emphasizes that providing basic necessities like food and gifts is a fundamental act of compassion.
Spreading the Word and Offering Support
The Laugh Factory is actively encouraging the public to share information about the Christmas Day event with those who may be alone or in need. “We can all show our holiday spirit by doing something to help people in need,” said the Laugh Factory President. The club is also urging individuals to consider offering transportation to those who might not otherwise be able to attend, or to pick up meals to deliver to neighbors in need.
A Special Anniversary Offer
In addition to the Christmas Day event, the Laugh Factory is celebrating the conclusion of its 45th Anniversary Celebration by offering club admission tickets for just $3 – the same price as when the club first opened its doors in 1979. “This is a holiday gift to everyone who has supported us over the last 45 years,” one analyst noted. The club recognizes the power of laughter, particularly during challenging times, and aims to make it accessible to all. “We know that the holiday season can be a sad and lonely time for many people. And with everything that is happening in our world today, we need laughter now more than ever.”
