Since its inception, Good Good Comedy has been a driving force in the Philadelphia comedy scene, showcasing one-of-a-kind shows that typically blend comedy, sketch material, improv, and occasionally even music. Three of their offerings this week are more than enough reason to avoid fleeing to the Jersey shore and instead spend Memorial Day weekend enjoying some stellar–yet affordable–comedy.

On Thursday, May 26 at 8:30 p.m., Good Good Comedy debuts Bowie Showie. Through live performance, sketch, sound and art, participants will perform their favorite David Bowie songs in this truly unique and fitting tribute to the late singer.

On Friday, May 27 at 7 p.m., join your fellow movie buffs for Screenwriting 4 Dummies, where you will get to witness–and possibly even participate in–an interactive table read of a surefire Hollywood bomb script that was written in just 30 days. As an added bonus, the guest critic will be none other than Molly Eichel, who has written for the A/V Club, Philadelphia Inquirer, and more.

Finally, on Saturday, May 28 at 8:30 p.m., join Geekadelphia’s favorite comedian Doogie Horner for the return of his award-winning show The Ministry of Secret Jokes. Audiences can expect to enjoy comedy, games, poetry and sacred oaths by local comedians Chip Chantry, Jon DelCollo, Andy Nolan, Michael S. Watkins, Rose Luardo, Robert Ecks, Brian McCann, and Joe Mayo.

Tickets for each show are only $5. All of these Good Good Comedy performances will be held at Vox Populi at 319 N. 11th Street in Chinatown. For more information and tickets, visit Good Good Comedy’s website.