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July Lineup
1-3 Dean Edwards
5-6 Ty Barnett
7-10 Jimmy Schubert
12-13 Dak Rakow
14-17 Frank Santorelli
18-24 Chris Bliss
25-27 Jim McCue
28-31 Frank Caliendo
August Lineup
7-11 Lord Carrett
12-13 Gilbert Gottfried
16-17 Barry Weintraub
18-21 Bob Marley
26-27 Robert Klein
September Lineup
8-11 Three Blonde Moms
15-18 Ralph Harris
22-24 Greg Giraldo
27-30 Kenny Rogerson
October Lineup
1-2 Pat Cooper
6-9 Louie Anderson
13-15 Tom Papa
20-23 Bill Burr
Showtimes:
Sunday
7:30 PM
Monday
8:00 PM
Tuesday
8:00 PM
Wednesday
8:00* PM
Thursday
8:00 PM
Friday
7:30 and 10:15 PM
Saturday
7:30* and 10:15 PM
*Times
in orange are non-smoking showtimes
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Frank
Caliendo
July 28-31

Born at the age of three in northern
Illinois, Frank was already ahead of his time. Even on the day of
his birth, Frank's two younger brothers knew something was funny.
Before he could even speak, Frank's mother noticed him doing an incredible
impersonation of a young Dudley Moore. Of course Frank's father reasoned
that all babies sound like they are drunk and heave all over themselves,
but that is not the point. This kid had something special. He seemed
likely to perhaps have a chance to maybe someday possibly become questionably
close to one of the funniest persons alive. Naturally
it was never fully discovered how gifted Frank was, until one day
when an unidentified philosopher named John Hartz would declare
Frank as "talent"; ...not "a talent", "with
talent", or even "a talented individual", but simply
as "talent". Never before had any man ever been labeled
with such vague ambiguity. This incited Frank, and almost immediately
he would establish thoughts about becoming a stand up comedian.
Of course Frank didn't
always want to be a stand up comedian. At a youthful age, Frank
boarded a train to head for baseball's spring training as a fireball
left-hander with blazing speed. After a short
stop in Iolla, where he struck out one of baseball's greatest players
with three straight pitches, Frank re-boarded the train to meet
a woman who with the pull of a trigger would knock him out of baseball
for the next sixteen years.
Frank would later return
to baseball as a middle-aged rookie. He used a bat made from a tree
struck by lightning (named "wonder boy") to help his New
York Nights regain the pennant and thereby nullify the Judge's attempt
to buy out all of Pop Fischers stock and take over the team.
In the final game of
his career, with blood curdling from his loins, and the likelihood
of his stomach exploding, Frank would face the image of his former
self in a battle of the best ...but that is another story.
Back during the days
when Michael was still called "Air", Frank became particularly
aware of his abilities to impersonate. First was a garbage can,
and then a pole, and even a small garden weasel. However, after
transitioning through sixteen straight hours of anthropomorphic
activity, Frank stumbled upon his best and foremost impression.
His ability to re-create the daily activity of paramecium was simply
uncanny; especially when he would split in two. rse, biologically,
one can only evolve to a certain point before the be allowed to
view such activity. Thus, we give you the
current organism in his existing status; bold, strong, funny, and
hermetically sealed for your enjoyment... The man formerly known
as "obesive-one-kenobe"...Mr. Frank Caliendo. May the
farce be with you.
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