Mother's Day Show

May 12

Mother's Day Show

To guarantee seats, tickets must be purchased online. Tickets are available at the door unless we are sold out.

 

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Treat mom to a night of comic relief! Stand up comedy that's appropriate for the entire family, so everyone can enjoy!

 

Featuring:

 

Leigh Cummings

Leigh Cummings has been delighting audiences with her high-energy stand-up comedy for years.

She was born and raised in Tucson, AZ, but now calls the bright lights of Phoenix home.

She was a semi-finalist in Arizona's Funniest Comedian contest and enjoys performing for a variety of audiences. Her comedy is versatile, and includes clean comedy sets and performances for women's groups.

Leigh has a podcast called "Open to Share" where she interviews complete strangers and discusses their struggles, triumphs and life lessons. She wants to give a voice to all, because we all have a story to share! www.opentoshare.com

Leigh enjoys finding the humor in her life as a single woman and in the joys and pains of womanhood. P.S. Leigh is pronounced "Lee".

Floyd Haas

Since first stepping on stage in 2011, Floyd has performed at places like The Tempe & Ontario IMPROV, The Tempe Center For The Arts, The Pasadena Ice House and more.

He has performed in shows with great Comic royalty like Bruce Baum & Ritch Shydner, as well as great comics like Michael Malone, Nate Bargatze and more. He has a unique take on our current culture, being a younger grandparent & his own life experiences.

You may have seen him on MTV/VH1 or TMZ LIVE, as Carl on the Dormroom Movers Commercial and a pilot he was in was just picked up by Amazon.

Bob Howard

Bob Howard is an attorney who took a standup comedy class in 1993 at the tender age of 42. The assignment was to write a five minute comedy routine to perform at graduation. He always finishes his assignments and that has led to him performing at venues big and small in the Southwest. He won the 2001 Funniest Person in the Valley contest in Phoenix in 2001 and the John O’Connor Humor award in 2013.

He has shared the stage with Wanda Sykes, Nate Bargatze and numerous others. He focuses on the lighter side of being an attorney, growing old and the ups and downs of trying to be a stand up comedian. He often incorporates his guitar into the act with observations about living in the Grand Canyon state.

At age 72, he is just hitting his stride in a career that shows it’s never too late to be funny.

Dylan White

After over 10 years of playing the Genie in Aladdin: A Musical Spectacular at Disney California Adventure, Dylan White is "out of the blue" - but only in terms of the costume and makeup. Dylan has been on the standup scene for quite some time and uses his snarky Gen-X sensibility to share his unique perspective on divorce, dating after fifty, depression, and everything in between. He is also a successful author and voiceover artist so be sure to follow him on his social media. But not on the street. That’s creepy.

Diva Danielle Williams

Diva Danielle Williams (The Comedy Diva) has been entertaining audiences across the Southwest with her infectious best girlfriend observational comedic style. Diva Danielle loves bringing the audience along for the ride and the unexpected with an interactive element to her comedy while getting up close and personal with the audience. Get ready to have some high energy fun with the Comedy Diva.

 

 

 
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