Politics-Free Comedy Tour Comes To The State Theatre
Do you remember what GREAT comedy was? It was smart. It was well performed. And it made you laugh until you cried. It wasn't political, it wasn't profane, and it wasn't worried about hurt feelings. And after being away for far too long, GREAT comedy is back!
Make Comedy Great Again Tour Comes to Syracuse
Do you remember what GREAT comedy was? It was smart. It was well performed. And it made you laugh until you cried. It wasn't political, it wasn't profane, and it wasn't worried about hurt feelings. And after being away for far too long, GREAT comedy is back!
SHUT UP SIT DOWN & EAT to Return to Snapple Center Next Month
The Off-Broadway hit "plomedy," SHUT UP SIT DOWN & EAT broke Snapple Theater Center (1627 Broadway at 50 Street) attendance records last year and will be returning in 2015 to extend its stay in New York City. The show will playing Sundays at 5:15PM, beginning February 15 through May 31, 2015. Tickets are $65 - $80 (includes $2 facility fee) and can be purchased by calling the Snapple Theater Center Box Office at 212 921 7862 or visiting ticketmaster.com or shutupsitdownandeat.com.
SHUT UP SIT DOWN & EAT Enters Final Weeks Off-Broadway
The Off-Broadway hit "plomedy," SHUT UP SIT DOWN & EAT began performances on October 12 at Times Square's Snapple Theater Center (1627 Broadway at 50 Street) and will conclude its successful run on Sunday, December 28, 2014.
SHUT UP, SIT DOWN, & EAT! Returns to The Bijou Tonight
The Bijou Theatre will present the return of the original plomedy, Shut Up, Sit Down, & Eat! - the Only Cure for Italian Insanity, to the Bijou Main Stage tonight November 29th at 8:00pm. Table seats are $35 and theatre seats are $25.
SHUT UP, SIT DOWN, & EAT! Returning to The Bijou, 11/29
The Bijou Theatre will present the return of the original plomedy, Shut Up, Sit Down, & Eat! - the Only Cure for Italian Insanity, to the Bijou Main Stage on November 29th at 8:00pm. Table seats are $35 and theatre seats are $25.
SHUT UP, SIT DOWN & EAT Opens Tonight at the Snapple Theatre
The hit 'plomedy,' SHUT UP SIT DOWN & EAT will celebrate its opening night tonight, October 26 at Times Square's Snapple Theater Center (1627 Broadway at 50 Street). Written by and starring four New York based comedians, Tina Giorgi (Falling Up, 'The Late Late Show,' 'Comics Unleashed,' 'Tough Crowd With Colin Quinn'), Joe Moffa ('Blue Bloods,' Carlito's Way), Chris Monty (PBS's 'The Business of Comedy,' Mall Cop: Bart 2) and Eric Tartaglione (That Championship Season, NBC's 'Last Comic Standing'), directed by Eve Brandstein.
SHUT UP, SIT DOWN & EAT Opens 10/26 at the Snapple Theatre
SHUT UP SIT DOWN & EAT began performances on October 12 and will open on October 26 and run through December 28, 2014. Tickets are $65 - $80 (includes $2 facility fee) and can be purchased by calling the Snapple Theater Center Box Office at 212 921 7862 or visiting ticketmaster.com or shutupsitdownandeat.com
SHUT UP SIT DOWN AND EAT to Play Off-Broadway This October
The hit "plomedy," SHUT UP SIT DOWN & EAT returns for NYC for a limited 12-week engagement at Times Square's Snapple Theater Center (1627 Broadway at 50 Street). Written by and starring four New York based comedians, Tina Giorgi (Falling Up, 'The Late Late Show,' 'Comics Unleashed,' 'Tough Crowd With Colin Quinn'), Joe Moffa ("Blue Bloods," Carlito's Way), Chris Monty (PBS's 'The Business of Comedy,' Biloxi Blues) and Eric Tartaglione (That Championship Season, NBC's 'Last Comic Standing'), directed by Eve Brandstein.
SHUT UP, SIT DOWN & EAT Continues Through 10/23 at The Players Theatre
Four of New York's most sought-after stand-up comedians present SHUT UP, SIT DOWN & EAT, the hit comedy making its Off-Broadway debut after sold-out performances at The Borgata Hotel & Casino in Atlantic City. Eve Brandstein directs Eric Tartaglione (Othello, That Championship Season, NBC's 'Last Comic Standing'), Joe Moffa (Blue Bloods, Carlito's Way), Tina Giorgi (Falling Up, 'The Late Late Show,' 'Comics Unleashed,' 'Tough Crowd With Colin Quinn') and Chris Monty (PBS's 'The Business of Comedy,' Biloxi Blues). Eight performances will be held at The Players Theatre, 115 MacDougal Street in the West Village, NYC from October 3-23, 2013.
SHUT UP, SIT DOWN & EAT Set for Off-Broadway Run at Players Theatre, 10/3-23
Four of New York's most sought-after stand-up comedians present SHUT UP, SIT DOWN & EAT, the hit comedy making its Off-Broadway debut after sold-out performances at The Borgata Hotel & Casino in Atlantic City. Eve Brandstein directs Eric Tartaglione (Othello, That Championship Season, NBC's "Last Comic Standing"), Joe Moffa (Blue Bloods, Carlito's Way), Tina Giorgi (Falling Up, "The Late Late Show," "Comics Unleashed," "Tough Crowd With Colin Quinn") and Chris Monty (PBS's "The Business of Comedy," Biloxi Blues). Eight performances will be held at The Players Theatre, 115 MacDougal Street in the West Village, NYC from October 3-23, 2013.
Westchester Broadway Theater Announces Upcoming Shows/Events
THE ARTIE SHAW BIG BAND MONDAY, MARCH 30th ! Westchester Broadway Theatre One of the most danced-to bandleaders of Swing, and one of the finest jazz clarinetists of all time!
Now his legendary smooth and swinging music lives on with the Artie Shaw Big Band.
$73 PER PERSON PLUS TAX for Dinner & Show
6:15pm Dinner & 8pm Show.
WBT Presents Specials On Monday And Tuesday Nights
Westchester Broadway Theatre Presents
SPECIALS: Mondays & Tuesdays are special nights at WBT! There's something for everyone in our terrific line up! Dining & entertainment all at one low price!
STEVE LIPPIA in 'Simply Sinatra'
Playing to sold-out audiences with a hot live band behind him, singer Steve Lippia impeccably recreates timeless music of Frank Sinatra with charm and ease, and the magic of a time gone by. This concert is a terrific way to celebrate Valentine's Day and a must see for Sinatra Fans!
Enjoy a romantic Dinner and the music you love: 'My Funny Valentine', 'Summer Wind', 'The Lady Is A Tramp', 'That's Life'. 'Mack The Knife', 'I've Got You Under My Skin' and so much more! 'Uncannily like Frank Sinatra.' - Wall Street Journal