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Feb. 14th  Valentine's Day

The Tony Z Hypnosis Show

 

Call for our Special Package with the Ramada Inn

and TGI Fridays !!

 

 

 

 

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Feb. 9 - 11

Kevin Farley

 

 

Best known as the younger (by one year) brother of talented but ill-fated Saturday_Night_Live comedian Chris_Farley, Kevin Farley followed in the footsteps of his older sibling and established himself as a comedic screen presence in his own right. He grew up in Madison, WI, as the third of five children and the son of an asphalt company owner, and -- like Chris -- soon fell into a niche as the class clown. Both young men grew up as members of the Saturday_Night_Live generation and idolized performers such as John_Belushi and Bill_Murray beyond belief; Kevin attended Marquette University as a business major (graduating in 1986) and went to work for his dad. He grew to hate the business life and eventually moved to Chicago and enrolled in comedy classes, then relocated to Los Angeles and began signing for bit parts in Chris' features, such as Tommy_Boy and Black_Sheep, as well as guest spots in series programs such as That_'70s_Show and 3rd Rock from the Sun.
Following Chris' death from an overdose in December 1997, Kevin landed a starring role on the briefly run MTV sitcom 2Gether, then moved into features, with an unsurprising emphasis almost exclusively on comedy, much of it in the destructive and anarchic vein of his late brother. Projects in which Kevin appeared included the Adam_Sandler animated comedy Eight_Crazy_Nights (2002), the Cedric the Entertainer laugh-fest Johnson_Family_Vacation, and -- in a starring capacity -- a turn as a Michael_Moore-like anti-patriotic director who gets the Ebenezer Scrooge treatment in the David_Zucker gag-fest An_American_Carol (2008).

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March 8 - 10

Dave Coulier

 

Dave is perhaps best known for his work on the long-running hit ABC television series, Full House, which aired for eight seasons (1987-1995, with 192 episodes produced) and can now be seen as part of the popular Nick At Nite and ABC Family network lineups. Additionally, the show is currently in worldwide syndication in over 100 countries. Dave followed this success by hosting his second prime-time hit series, America's Funniest People, which ran on ABC for four seasons.

Dave also handled the hosting chores for ABC's The World's Funniest Videos, and hosted his own series, Out of Control for Nickelodeon. Dave hosted the multiple-award winning TV series, Animal Kidding, on the Animal Planet Network.

 

 

 

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March 22 - 24

Those Naughty Girls are Back !

 

If you are easily offened...

YOU WILL BE !

The Untamed Shrews

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March 29 - 31

Todd Yohn

For over 20 years Todd Yohn's high energy, non-stop act has blended stand-up, improv, and music into one deliciously stimulating show. His fresh and clever origional comedy tunes such as "The Femenine Hygene Song" "Daddy Please Don't Go" and the very popular " Orange Barrels" have separated Todd from the "other " guitar playing comedy acts.

 


Todd is heavily requested on the college circuit as well as the corporate world and national comedy club nework. You might have seen Todd on HBO, SHOWTIME, VH-1, and COMEDY CENTRAL. And of course, Todd is one of the original acts on the Bob & Tom Show

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One Night Only  April 18th

  Blake Clark

For the last 20 or so years, Blake Clark has been doing stand-up comedy on the club circuit, on The Tonight Show, on HBO comedy specials, on Late Night with David Letterman, and The Conan O'Brien Show. In addition, he has been in over 50 feature motion pictures and hundreds of episodic television shows. A decorated Infantry Platoon Leader in Vietnam, Blake brought the plight of the Vietnam Veteran to the people of America I a humorous way in the Eighties and was "adopted" by numerous Veteran Organizations throughout the United States. Having moved from his home state of Georgia to Hollywood, Blake soon landed his first Tonight Show with Johnny Carson and soon thereafter, was cast in his first of many recurring roles on television as Fred the Chauffeur on Remington Steele. Since then, he has been Harry, the hardware guy on Home Improvement; Jules, the next door neighbor on The Drew Carey Show; Chet Hunter, the finagling father of Sean Hunter on Boy Meets World; and Bob, the womanizing boss on the Jamie Foxx Show. However, Blake is perhaps best known as Farmer Fran, the unintelligible Cajun coach in The Waterboy. And he recently received critical acclaim as Drew Barrymore's father in the hit movie 50 First Dates. He has traveled the world doing comedy and recently went to Iraq for an extended USO Tour with Drew Carey. Blake is a warm, intelligent, funny and innovative social commentator with a quiet patriotism that he lives as well as portrays. His comedy runs the gamut from observation on the current military conflict to his Southern root in Georgia. He is a man of all seasons.

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