ComedyCity / Venture Theatre Laughletter - 3/17/09

Published: Tue, 03/17/09

March 17, 2009
 
 
Happy St. Patrick's Day
From all of us here at ComedyCity!


 
Pat McCurdy at ComedyCity
Wednesdays, March 18th & April 8th @ 8pm  



When: Wednesdays, March 18th & April 8th @ 8pm
How Much: $5
 
Come and laugh and sing with one of the most awesome musical entertainers to come out of Wisconsin since that one guy that one time.
 
Not sure who he is or what he does?  Check out Pat's website.  Or, you could just blindly trust us... have we ever steered you wrong?
 
No reservations.  Get there early for your regular dose of Pat as he's been known to sell out shows at ComedyCity.


 
Come Laugh for a Purpose
at the 28-Hour Marathon of Comedy


 
When:
Continuous comedy from 7:30pm Friday, March 27 until 11:30pm Saturday, March 28. The regular 7:30 & 9:30pm shows are regular price ($10 for adults, $8 for students) and the remaining 20+ hours are FREE!
 
Why:
To laugh, have fun and raise money to help two great local children's cancer charities, The Angel Fund and Families of Children with Cancer.
 
Visit the 28 Hour Marathon of Comedy website for more info, download the list of sweet raffle prizes we have available, check out the schedule of events or to make an online donation.
 
FYI, the raffle items will be on display and raffle tickets will be on sale at shows this weekend at the club as well, in case you can't make it to the marathon weekend.
 

 
Venture Theatre's Production of "PDA"
Opens on Friday, April 3rd


 
Mark your calendars for the final production of the 2008/09 Venture Theatre season, "PDA."  
 
The show runs Fridays & Saturdays at 8pm from April 3rd - 25th.
 
In PDA, the line between man and machine is blurred in this original science-fiction comedy. A young inventor creates a revolutionary new artificial intelligence that slowly learns not just to think, but to feel. What does it take for a computer to join the human race?
 
For more info or to make reservations, visit the Venture Theatre web page today.
 

 
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