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SEPTEMBER 10 & 11, 2010

Featuring

TODD YOHN

 

  Todd Yohn's high energy, non-stop act has blended Stand-up, Improv and music into one deliciously stimulating show. His outrageous parodies and fresh, clever original comedy tunes such as "Red on the Head" and "Daddy, Please Don't Go" are the direct result of being an accomplished musician and songwriter as well as comedian. He is one of the few performers today who has the ability to generate laughter simply with the lift of an eyebrow or the droop of a lip. Todd's combination of material, uncanny sense of timing and his complete uniqueness of personality has earned him the reputation as one of the hottest comedic performers in the country. At 6'4" and 180 pounds he is a red-headed, walking, talking cartoon. Moving in and out of two or three characters within seconds will make anyone think they're watching multiple performers. But it's just Todd being Todd... or Quadro-man... or any one of the many characters that inhabit his act.

Todd is not only heavily requested on the college circuit and national club network as a headliner, but has also been the favorite opener of many major acts such as Joan Rivers, The Monkees and the Four Tops. His humor, music and professionalism have also made him a regular on the nationally syndicated comedy morning show "Bob and Tom." Simply put, Todd Yohn is a total entertainer who will thrill any audience. Don't miss the opportunity to experience him!

 

***This is NOT a Regular priced show***

$14.00 for General Admission & $16.00

 for VIP Admission


September 17 & 18, 2010

Featuring......

Adam Hunter

Adam was a finalist on this season’s “Last Comic Standing.” He is currently hosting the show “Man Up Stand Up” on MavTV, and has a show “Adam Hunter’s ADD” in development. He performed in the movie “Stand Up 360”, Showtime’s “Whiteboyz in Da Hood,” “The Late Late Show with Craig Kilborn,” "Comic's Unleashed", SiTV’s “Latino Laugh Festival”, Telemundo’s “Loco Comedy Jam” and has appeared in sketches on “Conan O’Brien”. He was on VH1’s “Baggin”, “Robbing the Cradle” and “Britney vs. Christina.” He has appeared on “30 Biggest Celebrity Feuds” and “Party at the Palms” on the E! network. He was on E!’s “Chelsea Lately”, “Weekend Extra” on TBS as well as two CMT specials. He had a guest starring role on “Yes, Dear”, and was the subject of the MTV show “True Life I am a Comic”. He also hosts the viral smash “Kamikaze Comedy”. He has done over 100 colleges and performed for the US Military in Japan, Guam, Guantanamo Bay, Korea, Bahrain, and Africa.
On stage Adam talks about his issues concerning relationships, his dysfunctional family, and other life observations. He brings his most painful experiences such as mother abandoning the family when he was 3, his family history with substance abuse, his issues with women, religion, pop culture and more to the stage in a hilarious matter in which everyone can identify with. Adam can bring down any house with his view of the world. Adam Hunter is a star in the making and you definitely want to catch his act.


 

 September 24 & 25, 2010

Featuring......

Richie Holiday

 

Funny man Richie Holliday didn’t grow up wanting to be a comedian. He wanted to be an architect, but quickly discovered he was terrible at math. So he took the advice of his college philosophy professor: “Find something you like to do, then do it so well someone will pay you to do it.” In early 2001, Richie tried his hand at stand-up comedy. After just two weeks of open mic, he was offered a job as the house MC and decided he enjoyed getting paid to show the world he’s not quite the genius his parents hoped he would be.Touring nationwide since then, audiences have been falling in love with his laid-back, yet quirky personality. Richie has a whimsical intuition and a captivating physicality that shows as he strolls through topics from his struggles in grade school, to his difficulties in the dating world. With his silly sensibility and adaptive style, Holliday’s humor is contagious; he doesn’t need to force feed his comedy, it just comes naturally. Though most will identify his talent as a performer, Richie’s ability to craft a joke reveals his unique thought process.  Holliday’s unforgettable charisma along with his surprising skill set makes him one of the most requested comics touring today. When he’s not on the road, Richie can be found in Oklahoma where he lives on a golf course and orders way too much Chinese takeout.