Mintyfresh Comedy Productions is proud to announce the Second Annual Miss Fag Hag Pageant: A Celebration of the Unsung Heroes of the Gay Community! This year's show will take place on Sunday, May 2nd at 8pm at Comix in New York City. The event is sponsored by Skinnygirl Margarita and NEXT Magazine.
Drag star JACKIE BEAT brings the wildly popular Los Angeles production of her hit comedy WHATEVER HAPPENED TO BUSTY JANE? to New York. Directed by Drew Droege, performances of this limited engagement, inspired by the similarly titled 1962 Joan Crawford/Bette Davis film, begin May 19 at The Laurie Beechman Theatre.
For years, Wendy Liebman has been known for her dark and uniquely timed style of stand-up comedy, with lines like 'I really like to shop....lift', and now she brings the hysterics to Comix this April. The Los Angeles Times raves, 'She's a master of the throwaway line, making a perfectly rational observation, then adding almost subliminally the punchline which skews everything she has said before.'
This summer, SHOWTIME is premiering an exciting slate of new and returning programming, including three series debuts: THE BIG C, THE REAL L WORD and THE GREEN ROOM WITH PAUL PROVENZA, and the premiere of WEEDS (season 6) and PENN & TELLER: BULLSHIT! (season 8).
This Saint Patrick's Day, prepare to dance a jig in the aisles after hearing the side-splitting stories from the funniest Irish comedians on 'Irish Eyes Are Laughing'. On this particular evening of Irish debauchery, Andrew Maxwell and honorary Irishman Patrice Oneal will share their not-so-lucky stories. Currently preparing for his extensive tour of the UK, Maxwell is frequently featured on the BBC and recently won the Edinburgh Comedy Award for Best Show. Oneal is the star of his own HBO Special and was a frequent guest on Comedy Central's 'Tough Crowd with Colin Quinn' and NBC's 'The Office.'
In honor of the NCAA College Basketball Tournament, 64 comedians will be given the opportunity to go one-on-one in the 4th annual comedy competition March Comedy Madness beginning March 10th at Comix.
This Saint Patrick's Day, prepare to dance a jig in the aisles after hearing the side-splitting stories from the funniest Irish comedians on 'Irish Eyes Are Laughing'. On this particular evening of Irish debauchery, Andrew Maxwell and honorary Irishman Patrice Oneal will share their not-so-lucky stories. Currently preparing for his extensive tour of the UK, Maxwell is frequently featured on the BBC and recently won the Edinburgh Comedy Award for Best Show. Oneal is the star of his own HBO Special and was a frequent guest on Comedy Central's 'Tough Crowd with Colin Quinn' and NBC's 'The Office.'
In honor of the NCAA College Basketball Tournament, 64 comedians will be given the opportunity to go one-on-one in the 4th annual comedy competition March Comedy Madness beginning March 10th at Comix.
The New York Post's Cindy Adams is reporting that Roseanne Barr might be headed to Broadway. 'That is, I could be coming to Broadway. I sure want to' told the star to the gossip columnist. 'That's even if there's something to know... actually it could even be off-Broadway. Right now it was just a reading, but I'm excited about the possibility. Look ... who knows?'
RACE began previews on Monday, November 16, 2009 at 8:00 pm at The Ethel Barrymore Theatre (243 West 47th St.). The official opening night was Sunday, December 6, 2009 and BroadwayWorld.com was there to capture the night!
Jackie Beat, drag queen, singer, and actor, brings her new show, Jackie Beat Celebrates the Holidays Her Way, to The Rrazz Room in the Hotel Nikko, 222 Mason St., San Francisco, for a 3 night run, Dec 3-5 at 10:30 PM.
Jackie Beat, drag queen, singer, and actor, brings her new show, Jackie Beat Celebrates the Holidays Her Way, to The Rrazz Room in the Hotel Nikko, 222 Mason St., San Francisco, for a 3 night run, Dec 3-5 at 10:30 PM.
Craig Ferguson January 8 - 9 Friday 8:00 & 10:00pm $50
Saturday 8:30 & 10:30pm $50 Craig Ferguson entered the world of late night comedy following a diverse and eclectic career that encompasses film, television and the stage.