Comics of Late Night TV Take the State Theatre Stage, 10/20

By: Sep. 20, 2017
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Known for their elite brand of clever comedy, you've heard their brilliant comedic voices on late-night TV and Comedy Central. Now see the Comics of Late Night TV live on stage at the State Theatre on Friday, October 20th.

Show time is 8:00 pm. Tickets are $22 and can be purchased by visiting the State Theatre Box Office, 453 Northampton Street, Easton, by calling 1-800-999-STATE, 610-252-3132 or online at www.statetheatre.org. Sponsored by 95.1 ZZO and Pocono Where To. This show is for mature audiences.

Liberty Comedy brings you stand-up comedy's funniest and most talented comedians in the game today. Jon Fisch, Carmen Lynch and emcee Shaun Eli are veterans of late night television as well as Comedy Central.

Jon Fisch has appeared on the Late Show with Stephen Colbert and the Late Show with David Letterman, has been featured in Maxim Magazine, and was the host of the widely popular podcast, "In the Tank". A prolific monologist with universal appeal, Jon focuses on the idiosyncrasies of city living. Shortly after moving to NYC from his native Boston, he was chosen as one of Comedy Central's Fresh Faces of Comedy and named one of Back Stage Magazine's 10 Standout Stand-ups. Jon appeared on Last Comic Standing 4.

Carmen Lynch has appeared on the Late Show with Stephen Colbert as well as Conan and the Late Show with David Letterman. Her album Dance Like You Don't Need The Money is on the New York Times list "5 to Stream." She's been seen in the semi-finals of two seasons of Last Comic Standing. She's also appeared on Comedy Central's "Premium Blend", Vh1?s "Winningest Winners" and performed several times for the troops in Iraq and Kuwait. She's also toured in Spain and Costa Rica telling jokes in Spanish (if that's preferable).

Shaun Eli began his professional comedy career by selling jokes free-lance to Jay Leno when Leno took over The Tonight Show from long-time host Johnny Carson. He has also sold monologue material to other late-night talk show hosts. Shaun began performing stand-up in NYC in 2003 after taking a comedy class. He was the first comic to audition in NYC for the second season of NBC's Last Comic Standing. When the two auditioners asked him if he was nervous because he was performing in front of just two people he replied "No, I've performed for audiences half your size."



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