March Lineup

3-6 Dave Mordal
7-9 Vince Morris
10-13 Dave Coulier
14-17 Joby Saad
18-20 Tim Walkoe
21-23 & 27 Brad Trackman
24-26 Frank Caliendo
28-30 Mike Lukas
31-April 3 Bobby Collins

April Lineup

4-6 Robert Dubac
7-9 Kevin Pollak
10-13 Tommy Blaze
14-17 Dom Irrera
18-24 Diane Ford
27-27 Joe Starr
28-May 2 Harland Williams


May Lineup

3-8 Ted Alexandro
10-15 J. Joseph & Johnny B.
17-22 Greg Morton
26-29 Marc Curry
21- June 5 Carl LaBove

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

 


Bobby Collins
March 31-April 3


Bobby Collins has a job that people always laugh at. As one of today's leading and most sought-after comedic talents, his heartfelt humor engages audiences with a clever blend of characterizations and hilarious observations that everyone can relate to.

He takes the funny business very seriously -- from starring in his own Showtime Special and being Rosie O'Donnell's predecessor pick to host VH1's "Stand-up Spotlight," to opening for such names as Cher, Dolly Parton, Julio Inglesis and Tony Bennett, to name a few. Topping Collins' first comedy CD "On The Inside" that showcased his wide-ranging observational material, his second "Out Of Bounds," earned a Grammy nomination. While live stage performances in New York, Las Vegas, and Atlantic City are forever expanding his list of faithful followers, he has also appeared in five feature films and numerous television shows.

Growing up in a large family in a rough neighborhood of Queens, NY, Collins knew he wanted to be a comedian when everyone gathered to watch the Ed Sullivan show and the laughs never ceased. "At school I was a total class clown," he recalls. "I used my wit and humor to get out of fights and doing homework."