Jersey Shore Relief Fundraiser ( Special Event )
- Ticket Price: $20.00
- Show Type: Stand Up
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16 & over
Two items minimum per person
- Door Time: 06:00 PM
Description: Sandy is Behind Us and Now it's Time to Help! Help us raise money for the Red Cross.
Comics: Ken Krantz, Adrienne Iapalucci, Paul Virzi, Rich Vos, Bonnie McFarlane and more!
Come, laugh and most of all help!
Adrienne Iapalucci: Born and bred in the Bronx , Adrienne Iapalucci's skewed look on life is reflected in her unique brand of intelligent comedy. Her dark sense of humor is enhanced by her political incorrectness, and counteracted by her love of puppies. You can see Adrienne on this season of NBC's Last Comic Standing. Adrienne won the 2009 First-ever People's Choice Opening Act Competition, and got the opportunity to perform at NYC’s Town Hall Theater for 1400 people as part of the New York Comedy Festival. She was also a semifinalist in "New York’s Funniest Stand-Up Contest", also part of the New York Comedy Festival, and was the runner-up in the 2009 New York Underground Comedy Festival’s "Best of the Boroughs" contest. She has been featured in the Daily News, New York Times, Stage Time Magazine and will be featured in Reader’s Digest in the summer of 2010. She is looking forward to making her international debut at the Montreal Just for Laughs comedy festival as part of the New Faces showcase this summer.
Paul Virzi: Paul was first attracted to stand-up comedy at a very young age. He was only nine years old when he witnessed Eddie Murphey's “Raw”. Although he couldn't understand all the jokes, and probably should not have been listening to explicit language, he became instantly intrigued by the idea of speaking into a microphone and making a crowd of people happy. Also, in the mid-eighties, his father took him to see Rodney Dangerfield live at Radio City Music Hall in NYC. By the end of the show, he was sleeping on his father's lap but the seed was planted. Growing up, Paul was always making people laugh, something that he continues to do today. Paul makes waves and raises eyebrows every time he touches a microphone. In the year 2000 Paul entered a contest in upstate NY where he went to high school. It was called the "Hudson Valley's Funniest Man" for a popular radio station. The competition, which was comprised of over 20 contestants, lasted more than two months. Before he knew it, Paul had successfully passed first two rounds, joining the last seven comics in the finals. It came down to him and one other. In the end, Paul fell short. However, this inspired him. Not only has he gone on to win many other contests, but he also came to the realization that this is what he wants to do for the rest of his life. Since then he has opened numerous times for some of the best comedians in the business. Comics such as Dave Attell from Comedy Centrals “Insomniac” and Bill Burr from Comedy Centrals “Chappelle Show” and his one hour specials "Let It Go" are just a couple. Paul has also shared the stage with the likes of Tracey Morgan, Bob Saget, Christopher Titus and Louis CK. Paul performs all over the country and many of the nation's top comedy clubs have called him one of the strongest up and comers working today. Recently, Paul was a semi-finalist for NY's Funniest Comic Competition for the NY Comedy Festival in NYC. He also opened for bill Burr at Carnegie Hall where he killed in front of a sold out crowd on the most legendary stage in the world which was also part of the NY Comedy Festival. Paul's stand-up can be heard on Sirius/XM Satellite Radio daily. His credits include TV appearance's on FOX’S “REDEYE”, Spike TV’S “GameTrailers TV with Geoff Kneighly” and writing for the 2011 ESPN Espy Awards. Paul never fails in keeping the laughs coming and making the audience feel comfortable with his hard hitting personal approach. He is fun to watch and has a great stage presence.
