Select Tickets Still Available for COLIN QUINN UNCONSTITUTIONAL at Trinity Rep

By: Sep. 17, 2013
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Tickets are still available for popular stand-up comedian and Saturday Night Live veteran Colin Quinn's one-man show Colin Quinn Unconstitutional at Trinity Rep next Saturday, September 28, 2013 at 8:00PM. Fast on the heels of an extended run at Manhattan's Cherry Lane Theater, Quinn is taking his show on the road. Providence is the first stop on this highly anticipated tour that travels to the original 13 colonies- all in the spirit of the Constitution. Seats are general admission and $35. Tickets are on sale at www.trinityrep.com, by phone at 401-351-4242, and at the Trinity Rep box office at 201 Washington St. in Providence. For more information about the show and The Original 13 Colonies Tour visit www.ColinQuinnUnconstitutional.com

Colin Quinn's hit one-man show Colin Quinn Unconstitutional tackles 226 years of American Constitutional calamities in 70 minutes. On May 25th, 1787, fifty-five delegates in wigs and tights sat down to create a country from scratch. Fast forward to 2013, where Colin Quinn offers his unique comedic perspective on our national character. Critics and audiences alike have been delighted with the result, praising the show as "a pleasingly funny amble through American history" (New York Times), and hailing Quinn as "the best college history professor that you never had." (The Hollywood Reporter)

Quinn began his career in Comedy Clubs and has been seen on television in Remote Control, Saturday Night Live and Tough Crowd with Colin Quinn. His film work includes A Night at the Roxbury, Comedian and Grown Ups. Quinn's one-man show Sanctifying Grace began Off-Broadway and transferred to Broadway as Colin Quinn - An Irish Wake in 1998. Colin Quinn Unconstitutional marks Colin's return to the stage after his acclaimed Broadway engagement of Long Story Short, produced by Jerry Seinfeld. Long Story Short earned him nominations for both a Drama Desk Award and an Emmy Award for the HBO broadcast of the play



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