comedy Posts

2 actors, 20 roles, 1 ‘Tuna’

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The same three funny men who brought "The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (Abridged)" to the stage last January are back with another comedy.

Chris Melohn, Kevin Hurley and Patrick King, who starred in The Collaborative Act Studio's production of "Complete Works" last year are now teamed up for "Greater Tuna," which will be staged in February in Cherry Hill.


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An interview with Tucker Max

Photo courtesy of: TuckerMax.com.

Photo courtesy of: TuckerMax.com.

As was recently mentioned on his blog, Tucker Max's film "I Hope They Serve Beer in Hell," which opened in over 100 theaters nationwide last week, will be opening at AMC Loews Cherry Hill 24 this week.

The film, in which Max has a cameo role, is based on Max's books, and is "the shocking, ridiculous and hilarious  real life adventures of Tucker Max– (it is) the story of an impromptu bachelor party gone horribly awry."

Through his books and Web site, Tucker Max has obtained popularity among a college crowd for his stories of drinking, women and often politically correct humor.

Below the jump is an interview I did today with him:

Comedy night at P.J.’s

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Tonight is P.J. Whelihan's Pub and Restaurant's Twisted Tuesday Comedy Nite.

UPDATE: Among the acts are The Rev. Bob Levy, Paul Dell’angelo, Louis “Twitchels” Centanni, and Chris McDevitt.

There will be drink specials, including $3 Sam Seasonal and Boston Lager drafts, and $3 Sam Adams Light bottles. There will also be half price wings.

The event begins at 8 p.m. tonight, and tickets are $25.

Visit P.J. Whelihan's Web site for more information, or call (856) 424-8844 to purchase tickets.