September Lineup

1-3 Rudy Rush
4 Kenny Rogerson
6-7 Tommy Blaze
8-11 Three Blonde Moms
12-14 Jeff Caldwell

15-18 Ralph Harris
19-24 Monty Hoffman
22-24 Greg Giraldo
25-30 Kenny Rogerson

October Lineup

1-2 Pat Cooper
4-5 Tom Brisco
6-9 Louie Anderson
11 & 12 Jim McCue
13-16 Jeff Cesario
20-23 Bobby Slayton
18 & 19 Dan Naturman


November Lineup

9 Lynn Trefzger
10-13 Jake Johansen
15-20 J. Joseph & Johnny
22-23 Bruce Smirnoff
25-27 Greg Proops

December Lineup

6-7 Tommy Blaze
15-18 Adam Ferrara
20-23 Dak Rakow
27-31 Rocky Laporte

 

 

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

 


Jeff Caldwell
September 12-14

"Funny and smart." That's what George Carlin had to say about Jeff Caldwell after a recent show at Caroline's in New York. "This guy's incredible," said Dennis Miller on his CNBC show. CBS showed that they agreed with George and Dennis by giving Jeff a deal to develop his own sitcom.

Jeff Caldwell's quick wit, good taste, and clever material have made him a favorite nationwide. Jeff has shown his comic wares on TV, as a performer and a writer, for corporate clients across America, in colleges (traveling with Comedy Central's Jon Stewart), and in comedy clubs from the Improv in Hollywood to Big Ben's Rib Crib in Baltimore. Jeff moved to New York in 1999 and has since become a favorite at the Gotham Comedy Club and the Comic Strip.

Jeff prepared for greatness at The Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, Maryland, graduating in civil engineering, not traditionally considered a"funny" major. After a shockingly undistinguished ten-month stint with an engineering firm, Jeff decided he was unsatisfied with his student loan debt-load and returned to Johns Hopkins for a Ph.D. program. After two years of pretending to read texts he leapt fully into the hurly-burly of professional stand-up comedy and ushered in America's brief love affair with"Engineering Humor."

Since then Jeff has toured nationally as a comic, building a body of clean and funny material and a warm, witty stage presence. At one Washington, D.C. show, Al and Tipper Gore raved "very funny, very funny" before jealous Secret Service agents rudely swept them away. Jeff is a rare comic who can make the audience double over with laughter without resorting to sleazy, stupid material. It may be his scientific background that enables Jeff to avoid the four-letter words, constructing his show exclusively of five- and eight-letter ones and the occasional semi-colon.

Jeff and his wife are currently considering starting a family, but first
must whittle down some of his now unwelcome student loan debt-load (see above). An advocate of "tough-love" parenting, Jeff has decided that his kids will not only have to pay for their own college education, but much of his own as well.

Whether on stage, on screen, or on the engineering work site, Jeff Caldwell is sure to amuse.