Tickets to Daniel Tosh, Margaret Cho & Dan Croll in Seattle On Sale Next Week

By: Jul. 31, 2013
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Seattle Theatre Group (STG) announces the following concerts going on sale this week.

3rd Show Added!
Daniel Tosh
Date: Saturday, September 14, 2013 @ 9:30PM
Venue: Paramount Theatre (All Ages / Bar w/ ID)
Price: $59.75 - $75.00 not including fees
Seating: Reserved Seating

On Sale: Friday, August 2 @ 10AM
Ticketing Information: Available online at Tickets.com, Paramount Box Office, 24-hour kiosks at The Paramount, Moore and Neptune Theatres, or Sonic Boom Records in Ballard. For more information visit STGPresents.org.

The unusual mind of Daniel Tosh has earned him the admiration of his peers by winning over audiences with his unique brand of stand up comedy. A quick look at Daniel: thus far: Born in Germany... grew up a preacher's kid in Florida... two sisters and one brother...surfer... decent student... bad allergies... began his foray into stand up ... UCF graduate... took to the road... lives in Los Angeles on the beach and loves his dog.

Daniel is currently one of the most requested headliners in the country. He has also quickly evolved into one of the most popular and successful college acts, performing at more than seven hundred campuses. Daniel's casual style and sharp material have proven to be greatly appreciated by his audiences,young and old (but mostly young).

Dan Croll
Date: October 7, 2013 @ 8:00PM
Venue: Vera Project (All Ages)
Price: $12.00 advance, $15.00 day of show, not including applicable fees
Seating: General Admission
On Sale: On Sale Now!
Ticketing Information: Available online at eTix.com. For more information visit STGPresents.org.

Dan Croll is a fabulous new solo artist with enough facets for a whole band. He's the electro boy with links to the folkie scene (Communion Records included one of his tracks on their recent New Faces compilation), a multi-instrumentalist whose songwriting prowess has impressed everyone from former Beatles to legends in the world of fashion and design. He started 2012 with one of his demos (Marion) as a Q Essential Download and another (Home) picked up by Steve Lamaq on 6 Music and ended it with his debut singleFrom Nowhere being hammered by Radio 1.

Don't be fooled by the Buddy Holly specs - he's a one-time rugby fanatic whose career in the sport at the highest level was derailed by a broken leg - or by the sensitive acoustica: the 22-year-old is a former nightclub doorman who lives above a strip joint in Liverpool.

Half troubadour, half techno whiz, Dan is a latterday Beck, and the missing link between Jake Bugg and Joe Mount. No wonder he's becoming the prime mover of the city's first movement of note since the heady days of The Coral and The Zutons, one that also includes the critically lauded Stealing Sheep, Outfit, Kankouran, Jethro Fox, The Staves, Eye Emma Jedi, Mikhael Paskalev, Vasco Da Gama, Ninetails, Neon Lights and many others, bands and singers with ambitions to break out nationally in 2013. Dan is at the forefront of this scene. He's Twitter friends with rapper Azealia Banks and Mumford and Sons' Ben Lovett is a big fan, as is designer Paul Smith.

Margaret Cho
Date: Saturday, November 16, 2013 @ 8:00PM
Venue: Moore Theatre (All Ages / Bar w/ ID)
Price: $32.00 - $52.00 not including fees
Seating: Reserved Seating
On Sale: Friday, August 2 @ 10AM
Ticketing Information: Available online at Tickets.com, Paramount Box Office, 24-hour kiosks at The Paramount, Moore and Neptune Theatres, or Sonic Boom Records in Ballard. For more information visit STGPresents.org.

Emmy & Grammy-nominated comedian and actress, Margaret Cho is set to return to the road this September in support of her new stand-up comedy show called MOTHER. MOTHER is a complicated and completely original take on sex, queer politics, drugs, guns, identity and madness, proving time and time again, boundaries uncrossed are meaningless. Nothing is sacred, least of all, this MOTHER.

The cornerstone of MOTHER revolves around Cho's long-suffering Korean mom and a staple of her shows, Young-Hie Cho. "It's great because I get to put a lot of emphasis on my own mother," Cho explains. "My mother did not prepare me for the world. First - I was named the poetic korean name "moran" which was perfect for the kids at school to call me "moron" and set me up for a good quarter century of therapy. However, I can clean a fish with my bare hands. So there are pros and cons of being from an Asian immigrant family.

Margaret has toured MOTHER in various U.S. markets as well as extensive UK & Australian treks with Bust magazine attending her show in Paris. "Ms. Cho put on a hysterically funny 90-minute set. It was the most explicit and painfully honest performance I've ever seen from her giving it 100%."


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