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Jeff Allen: The Human Condition - We're Still Not There Yet Tour show poster

Jeff Allen: The Human Condition - We're Still Not There Yet Tour at Richey Suncoast Theatre

Dates: 12/12/2025

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Richey Suncoast Theatre

Richey Suncoast Theatre
6237 Grand Blvd
New Port Richey, FL

Phone: 7278426777

Tickets: $39-$240


Jeff Allen brings his signature clean, rapid-fire comedy to Richey Suncoast Theatre for one unforgettable night.  With nearly a billion views on Dry Bar Comedy, Jeff’s standup dives into the hilarity of marriage, parenting, and everyday life. But this tour goes deeper.

Inspired by his book “Are We There Yet?”, the second half of the show explores Jeff’s personal journey from struggle to redemption.  It’s comedy with a purpose—offering laughter, hope, and healing in a world that needs it.

Jeff’s mission is rooted in the Hebrew phrase Tikkun Olam — “repairing the world.”  This tour is about more than laughs.  It’s about making a difference that lasts.

 

Details:

·         Event:  Jeff Allen: The Human Condition - We're Still Not There Yet Tour

·         Date:  Friday, December 12, 2025

·         Time:  7:00 PM

·         Venue:  Richey Suncoast Theatre

·         Location: 6237 Grand Boulevard, New Port Richey, 34652

·         Tickets:  General Admission $39-$59 | VIP Box Seats $240 (all tickets plus taxes & fees)

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Richey Suncoast Theatre

6237 Grand Blvd
New Port Richey, FL

Phone: 7278426777

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The Richey Suncoast Theatre, a non-profit originally built in 1925 and named after silent film star Thomas Meighan, opened in 1926. It added sound in 1930 but closed in 1934 due to the Great Depression. Reopened in 1938, it became a community theatre in 1972.

Mission: Educate and perform arts, host events, and provide a venue for artists.

Purpose: Offer a safe space for creation, collaboration, and performance, engaging the community through partnerships and outreach.

Affordable Pricing for the Community: The theatre aims to keep ticket prices accessible to ensure everyone in the community can enjoy the arts, supported by membership, sponsorship, grants, and outreach programs.

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