The One Man Show Wit Two Guys. John, the man with two first names is one of the hottest comics working today. John has performed with such superstars as Huey Lewis and the News, the Doobie Brothers, Foreigner, Rodney Dangerfield, Alan King and many more. You've seen him on HBO, the Rosie O'Donnell Show, MTV and Evening at the Improv.
Ticket prices Tues - Thurs are $6 or $8 plus tax depending on seat selection.
Ticket prices Fri & Sat are $10 or $12 plus tax depending on seat selection.
The One Man Show Wit Two Guys. John, the man with two first names is one of the hottest comics working today. John has performed with such superstars as Huey Lewis and the News, the Doobie Brothers, Foreigner, Rodney Dangerfield, Alan King and many more. You've seen him on HBO, the Rosie O'Donnell Show, MTV and Evening at the Improv.
Ticket prices Tues - Thurs are $6 or $8 plus tax depending on seat selection.
Ticket prices Fri & Sat are $10 or $12 plus tax depending on seat selection.
The Irish Comedy Tour takes the party atmosphere of a Dublin pub and combines it with a boisterous, belly-laugh trio.
The clover -- make that clever -- comedians, whose ancestors hail from the Emerald Isle, include Detroit native Derek Richards; Boston-born Mike McCarthy; and from Dublin, Keith Aherne.
Audiences howl at Richards' tales about his mom's dog, the holidays and dating a stripper. He has appeared on The Bob & Tom Show, XM and Sirius satellite radio, and The Weather Channel's Top 10.
McCarthy's no-holds-barred humor has landed him on Comedy Central and Showtime. The "comedy barbarian," as he calls himself, takes no prisoners when it comes to poking fun at society's most sensitive topics.
And finally Aherne who has performed with many of his home country's favorite acts, including comedian Brendan Grace and The Dublin City Ramblers, will add authentic Irish music to the show.
The irreverent trio, which just released a DVD titled Dublin' Over, has performed at venues across the country, including the City Opera House in Traverse City, Mich.; the Hanover Theatre in Worcester, Mass.; and the Palace Station Casino in Las Vegas.
The Irish Comedy Tour -- they're Irish, they're American, and they're not holding back!
Join The Irish Comedy Tour on their trip to Ireland, April, 2-10, 2011! Get all the info at www.tenontours.com/comedy
Comedian "DS" is one of the hottest comics in the country. A very high energy, quick witted clever comedian, "DS" will have you on the edge of your seat the entire evening.
Darren is a very diverse comedian who has performed in front of a wide range of audiences, from middle school students, to Congressional Black Caucus.
He strongly believes that there are no bad audiences only comedians who can't move them. He uses a number of call backs, but he is best known for his "Rules to Life" which will have everyone saying , "Learn the rules read the handbook."
Ticket prices Wed & Thurs are $6 or $8 plus tax depending on seat selection.
Ticket prices Fri & Sat are $10 or $12 plus tax depending on seat selection.
A popular comic turned actor who started his career on-stage as a dare, funnyman Eddie Griffin's memorable supporting roles in such films as Deuce Bigalow: Male Gigolo have built the comedian an ever-growing fan base and a path to his first starring role in 2002's Undercover Brother.
Quickly following with performances on HBO's Russell Simmons' Def Comedy Jam and a Cable Ace Award-nominated special, Griffin began branching out into acting. Roles in such films as The Last Boy Scout (1991), Coneheads (1993), and Jason's Lyric (1994) soon led to a sitcom (Malcom and Eddie) in 1996, and Griffin's film appearances became more frequent. After headlining 2001's Double Take alongside Orlando Jones, Griffin earned his leading-man status, and with his role as Anton Jackson in 2002's Undercover Brother, it seemed as if Griffin had conquered not only the stage, but the silver screen as well.
Tickets are $30 or $35 plus tax depending on seat selection.
"His delivery is perfect and what he says, regardless of what he calls it, is hilarious," exclaims mega media-mogul Howard Stern who is now calling, “Earthquake his new favorite comedian.”
Earthquake has solidified a significant following from coast to coast via television appearances and sold-out concert dates. In addition, you will even recognize Earthquake for his role as Uncle Mike on “Everybody Hates Chris” and the cult classic “Clerk's II”.
Earthquake has become a television fixture by way of his countless stand-up appearances including: “HBO's Def Comedy,” “HBO One Night Stand" and “Comedy Central Presents: EARTHQUAKE.”
Tickets are $20 or $25 plus tax depending on seat selection.
Bobby is a storyteller. His heartfelt humor engages audiences with a hilarious blend of characterizations and spot on observations to which everyone can relate. From the moment Bobby hits the stage he lassoes the crowd and pulls them ever closer to him while they cry from laughter.
Tickets are $20 or $25 plus tax depending on seat selection.
Comedy fans, do you want to see the most powerfully funny show in the clubs today? If you are ready for something totally over the top then this is a night you have to circle on your calendar right now.
The Rich Guzzi xxxtreme Hypnosis Show is like nothing you have ever seen before. Rich only does about 12 of these special shows per year and we can't even write what happens during this event, lets just say that once the subjects get hypnotized on stage it will become out of control and leave it at that.
If you have seen one of Rich's shows before you know how crazy it gets. Well this one is totally different and definitely not for the faint of heart. It promises to be a night you will be talking about for the rest of 2010.
This show is by invitation only and will not be advertised for obvious reasons. Please be discrete if you choose to tell others about this night and do not bring grandma. There will be no passes or specials offered for this event and it will be the last time that Rich will be performing this particular show so don't miss this final opportunity.
Please Be Advised: This show contains extreme adult, rated content and a closed door policy will be in effect once the performance has started. It is advised that you arrive early. YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED!
You probably know him from the movie "Half Baked" but, Breuer first rose to fame as a cast member of Saturday Night Live.
Among his impersonations was that of actor Joe Pesci, often accompanied by Colin Quinn playing fellow actor Robert De Niro. In a 1997 episode of the program, both Pesci and De Niro made surprise appearances to "confront" Breuer.
On August 2, 2008, at the 2008 Opie and Anthony Traveling Virus Tour, Jim Breuer was the special surprise guest for the show, finally able to appear with Opie and Anthony again after 6 years, thanks to the merger between XM Satellite Radio and Sirius Satellite Radio going through. Breuer planned on doing ten minutes as a quick "hello" to the fans, but ended up doing about 25 minutes to a huge ovation.
Tickets are $25 or $30 plus tax depending on seat selection.