Last Comic Standing Finalist and Veteran Funny Man Gary Gulman Visits Stroum JCC This Month

By: Oct. 20, 2016
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On Thursday, December 1, Last Comic Standing finalist and Inside Amy Schumer alumnus, comedian Gary Gulman, returns to Seattle for an exclusive, one-night-only appearance at the Stroum Jewish Community Center. Tickets to this event, rescheduled from earlier in 2016, will be offered to those who purchased tickets for Gulman's February 18 performance, which was cancelled due to unforeseen circumstances.

Blending endearing self-deprecation with warm amusement at everyday experience, Gulman is among only a few comedians to have appeared on every single late-night comedy program. He appeared with Dane Cook, Jay Davis, and Robert Kelly on Dane Cook's 2005 Tourgasm and hosted the final season of Comedy All-Stars on New England Sports Network. Gulman has tickled thousands with two one-hour Comedy Central specials; his 20th anniversary tour, the "It's About Time Tour," wrapped up earlier this year after selling out theaters across the country.

The hilarious Gulman had a small but memorable role in Megan Griffiths's 2013 film, LUCKY THEM, portraying the charming Craig, lovable groomsman and aspiring psychotherapist. LUCKY THEM was shot on location in and around Seattle.

Gulman brings his wry observations and semi-serious deadpan wit to the SJCC's 358-seat Cultural Arts venue on Mercer Island, which is in its second season of programming after renovating their beautiful theatre with luxurious seating, and state-of-the-art Dolby Digital sound following an extensive renovation. Gulman's performance begins at 8:00 PM; doors open at 7:00 PM for a pre-show happy hour (cash bar). Tickets are $25, or $20 for seniors, students, youth, and SJCC members. Tickets and information are at http://sjcc.org/cultural-arts/comedy/.

Gary Gulman at the J is part of the Stroum Jewish Community Center's 2016-17 Cultural Arts calendar. Featuring comedy, film, music, lectures, and global culinary delights, Cultural Arts at the J is now bigger and better than ever. On November 2, comedian-turned-author Dani Klein Modisett will bring her unique blend of performance and wisdom to the SJCC with "Take My Spouse, Please!" in a one-night-only engagement. Comedy veteran Mark Schiff, who often tours with Jerry Seinfeld, takes the mic on February 19, 2017. Don't miss it! Tickets and information are at http://sjcc.org/cultural-arts/comedy/.



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