Bryan Callen Set for Comix At Foxwoods, 4/10-12

By: Feb. 24, 2014
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Comix At Foxwoods will host the sketch comedy all-star, Bryan Callen, for a four show lineup beginning Thursday, April 10. Callen, who can currently be seen in the feature film, "Ride Along," will take the stage at 8 p.m. each night, before wrapping up his stay with a double-header on Saturday, Apr. 12, featuring a special "Nasty"-themed 10:30 p.m. performance.

Tickets are currently available and can be purchased in advance for $25 ($35 day of) and $50 ($60 day of). Tickets include a two drink minimum. These shows are 21+ and for mature audiences only.

Tickets are available online at www.comixatfoxwoods.com; by calling the Foxwoods Box Office at 800-200-2882; or in person at the Comix, Fox Theater or Grand Theater Box Offices. Please contact the Comix Comedy Club at 860-312-5050 for additional information or with questions regarding group sales or private parties.

The comedy veteran made his television debut as one of the eight original cast members on MADtv, appearing on the show for two seasons. Since his debut, Callen has made numerous television and film appearances, and toured at elite comedy clubs all over the country. He can currently be seen as a recurring character on USA's In Plain Sight, as well as CBS's How I Met Your Mother. He has also appeared on HBO's Sex and the City and as Kirstie Alley's wisecracking assistant on Showtime's comedy series, Fat Actress, and snagged roles on Californication, Oz, Entourage, 7th Heaven, King of Queens, West Wing and News Radio, among others.

On the big screen, Callen has been seen in numerous movies, including Todd Phillips' "Old School," "Scary Movie 4" and "Bad Santa." He recently filmed his new one-hour special titled Bryan Callen: Man Class, which will premiere later this year. His big break originally came in 1995 when he moved to Los Angeles and got MADtv, after beginning his career doing standup in New York in 1993.


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