Thursday, March 3, 2016

Monthly Stand Up Comedy And Family Friendly Improv Shows Coming To Main Street Theater & Dance Alliance - Check Out Roosevelt Island's Only Comedy Show (RIOC) Starting In April Hosted By Will Neville


Roosevelt Island's Main Street Theater & Dance Alliance (MST&DA at the Cultural Center 548 Main Street) will be the home to monthly Stand Up Comedy and Family Friendly Improv shows hosted by Will Neville starting in April. MST&DA will also present comedy and improv classes for kids and adults this summer. According to the MST&DA:
STAND UP

Starts April 22, 2016. Every 4th Friday. (Next: May 27th.)
Doors open 8:30 pm. Show starts 9:00 pm.
The comedy is PG-13. Parents should use their discretion.

​R.I.O.C.s (Roosevelt Island's Only Comedy Show) brings some of the funniest and most original stand up to Roosevelt Island. From nationally touring headliners, to unique theme shows, to some of the best stand ups you've never heard of; each month will be hilarious, different, and right here on Main Street.

Check back here every month for details about the upcoming show.

Hosted by Will Neville.

IMPROV

Starts April 8th, 2016. Every 2nd Friday.

(Next: June 10th)

Doors open 6:30 pm. Show starts 7:00 pm.

Appropriate for ages 5+.

​MST&DA alliance welcomes some of the City's top improvisers for an hour of hilarious, fast-paced, family-friendly improv comedy. It features alumni of the National Comedy Theater, UCB, The Magnet Theater, The People's Improv Theater, The Second City and more, these hilarious performers will spin an hour of original comedy out of thin air every single month!

CLASSES

Beginning this summer the MST&DA is excited to be partnering with Roosevelt Island's Only Comedy Show to offer improv classes for kids & young adults. Check back here for more information in the future.

Prices: All shows are
$10 for Roosevelt Island residents and MST&DA students;
$5 for children and teens;
$15 for all others;
$25 for the whole family.
Click here for more info and to purchase tickets

Roosevelt Island was the subject of comedy bits by Jerry Seinfeld and Fred Armisen.

Jerry Seinfeld jokes about the opening of the Roosevelt Island Tram in 1977



and Fred Armisen gives his impression of a Roosevelt Island accent in 2014 (starting at the 3 minute 50 second mark).



Comedian Buddy Hackett was a long time Roosevelt Island resident as was Grandpa Munster Al Lewis. Comedian Andrea Rosen grew up on Roosevelt Island too.

Click here for more information and to purchase tickets for the MST&DA Roosevelt Island Only Comedy Show.

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