Comedian Ted Alexandro to Perform at ImprovBoston, 11/8

By: Oct. 28, 2011
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ImprovBoston is rapidly cementing its place as the Boston area's home for comedy. The space has recently welcomed Todd Barry and Rob Delaney and now they are pleased to present Ted Alexandro for two shows on November 8 at 7 p.m. and 9:30 p.m. Tickets to each show cost $15. ImprovBoston is located at 40 Prospect Street. Tickets are available online at www.improvboston.com/schedule or by phone at 617.576.1253.

Alexandro is a New York based comedian who has performed on David Letterman, Conan O'Brien, Jimmy Kimmel, Crai

g Ferguson, The View and two half-hour specials on Comedy Central. He has performed internationally in Jordan, Egypt, Kuwait, Hong 

Kong, South Korea, Singapore, Jakarta, England, Holland, Israel and Qatar.

He has appeared on the television shows Oz, Dr. Katz, and Louie. He continues to collaborate with Hollis James, who he had a comedy duo with on on such videos as "Kiss Our American Ass" and "Nobody's Dummy", which can be found on his YouTube channel. They created the webseries "Teacher's Lounge", which debuted this summer.

"I am thrilled to showcase Ted Alexandro," explains Managing Director Zach Ward. "ImprovBostonworks very hard to promote and support the greater-Boston stand-up community and with talent like Ted Alexandro at the Theater we can connect our local comics to some of the best comics in the country."

ImprovBoston is New England‘s home for comedy. Since 1982, ImprovBoston has used a fresh, funny approach to improv comedy, showcasing today's best performers and training tomorrow's stars. The premiere place for comedy in New England, ImprovBoston boasts a full calendar of the funniest shows in Boston and nationally-known education and corporate training programs. ImprovBoston is more than just a great Comedy Club-it's a recognized center for the evolving art of improvisation. 

Photo Credit: Darrin Tarulli and Jesse Scaturro

 



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