July Lineup

1-3 Dean Edwards
5-6 Ty Barnett
7-10 Jimmy Schubert
12-13 Dak Rakow
14-17 Frank Santorelli
18-24 Chris Bliss
25-27 Jim McCue
28-31 Frank Caliendo

August Lineup

7-11 Lord Carrett
12-13 Gilbert Gottfried
16-17 Barry Weintraub
18-21 Bob Marley
26-27 Robert Klein

September Lineup

8-11 Three Blonde Moms
15-18 Ralph Harris
22-24 Greg Giraldo
27-30 Kenny Rogerson

October Lineup

1-2 Pat Cooper
6-9 Louie Anderson
13-15 Tom Papa
20-23 Bill Burr


Showtimes:

Sunday
7:30 PM

Monday
8:00 PM

Tuesday
8:00 PM

Wednesday
8:00* PM

Thursday
8:00 PM

Friday
7:30 and 10:15 PM

Saturday
7:30* and 10:15 PM

*Times in orange are non-smoking showtimes

 

 



Jimmy Schubert
July 7-10


It was Jimmy's scene-stealing performance as the lollipop-sucking strip club bouncer in Columbia Pictures' GO, directed by Doug Liman (SWINGERS), that jumpstarted his film career in 1999. Since that auspicious debut, he has landed several roles in films such as Jerry Bruckheimer's COYOTE UGLY, Fox Searchlight Pictures' ONE HOUR PHOTO, starring Robin Williams, and THE ITALIAN JOB starring Charlize Theron, Ed Norton, and Mark Walhberg, and can soon be seen in MR & MRS SMITH, from 20th Century Fox, starring Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie. He has also made appearances on numerous television shows including ER, KING OF QUEENS (recurring), RUDE AWAKENINGS, ANGEL, ONCE AND AGAIN, SECRET SERVICE GUY, YOUTH IN REVOLT and LUCKY. In September of 2003, Jimmy realized one of his major career goals when he recorded his Comedy Central Presents special at the Hudson Theater in New York City. With all he's accomplished, however, Jimmy is far from resting on his laurels, and consistently seeks to broaden not only his resume, but also his enviable well of life experience.


It was the Comedy Store where he later met Sam Kinison, and they became friends after Jimmy drove his motorcycle onto the Comedy Store's main room stage and proclaimed to the startled Kinison, "Last call. By the way, your ride is here." Kinison liked Shubert's cockeyed chutzpah and included him as one of the original "Outlaws of Comedy" which he toured with for five years, playing major casinos in Las Vegas and other venues like the Universal Amphitheater in front of audiences as large as 6,500 people. This experience he says was more like "being a rock star than being a comedian."


After Sam [Kinison] died, Jimmy moved to Florida and submerged himself in writing and performing. "This was a sign to take all the lessons I had learned and apply them to my stand-up and my life," says Shubert. Stemming from his role in GO, Jimmy earned parts on numerous television shows including the WB series ANGEL, and as Roger Daltry's road manager in Showtime's RUDE AWAKENINGS. "Things were really starting to take off," says Jimmy. "It was like a dream come true."


He continues to perform as a popular and regularly requested headliner in A-List clubs for live audiences nationwide about thirty-six weeks out of the year. He has appeared as recurring character "Jimmy" on CBS's prime-time hit series, THE KING OF QUEENS, starring Kevin James, for four consecutive seasons. Jimmy starred in a shortfilm entitled, VELOCITY RULES for producer Brett Ratner (Rush Hour, Rush Hour II, Family Man & Money Talks), which premiered at the 2001 AFI Film Fest and the Telluride Film Fest. He recently finished filming MR & MRS SMITH, from director Doug Liman, starring Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie. The film is currently in the post-production stage and release is set for some time in 2005.


His most recent CD, Animal Instincts, demonstrates Jimmy's work in a sort of comedic short-story form.