Chris Franjola and Quinn Dahle to Headline Side Splitters in Tampa, 8/7-9 & 8/14-17

By: Aug. 04, 2014
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Side Splitters Comedy Club in Tampa (12938 North Dale Mabry Highway) has announced its upcoming headliners - Chris Franjola and Quinn Dahle. For more information, call 813.960.1197 or visit www.SideSplittersComedy.com, and scroll down for details!

Appearing this weekend:

CHRIS FRANJOLA
August 7 - 9

Chris Franjola is a writer/comedian born and raised on Long Island who now lives and works in Los Angeles. He's currently a writer and a regular performer on E!'s hit show "Chelsea Lately." Chris also starred on the scripted comedy series "After Lately," which aired for three seasons on E! He is also the host of the Sons of Anarchy after show "Anarchy Afterword," airing live on FX.

When he isn't busy writing and acting, he's performing stand - up on the road, headlining venues all over the country. Before Chelsea Lately, Chris wrote for other shows, including "Family Guy", the MTV "Video Music Awards," and the original "Chelsea Handler Show."

Appearing next weekend:

QUINN DAHLE
August 14 - 17

With appearances on The Tonight Show, Showtime, Comedy Central, Lopez Tonight and Carson Daly, Quinn is a smart, clean and witty stand-up comic with impeccable timing. He has worked with such names as Robin Williams, Drew Carey, Tim Allen, Dane Cook, Dana Carvey, Norm McDonald, Jon Lovitz, Bill Maher, Frank Caliendo, David Alan Grier, John Witherspoon, Tommy Chong, John Pinette and Harland Williams.

Originally from Minnesota, Quinn has lived in Colorado and Arizona before settling in Los Angeles to pursue a career in comedy. He tours from coast to coast and has entertained our troops as far away as Japan. Quinn's comedy appeals to all age groups and ethnicities and he loves to talk about them all. Being married to a Mexican-American girl from east L.A., he is never short of material. However, audiences often come back just for his improvisational crowd work where he can be the most spontaneous.

Quinn is currently developing a sit-com based on his life and looks forward to using the silver screen to further build his fan base.



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