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March Lineup
3-6 Dave Mordal
7-9 Vince Morris
10-13 Dave Coulier
14-17 Joby Saad
18-20 Tim Walkoe
21-23 & 27 Brad Trackman
24-26 Frank Caliendo
28-30 Mike Lukas
31-April 3 Bobby Collins
April Lineup
4-6 Robert Dubac
7-9 Kevin Pollak
10-13 Tommy Blaze
14-17 Dom Irrera
18-24 Diane Ford
27-27 Joe Starr
28-May 2 Harland Williams
May Lineup
3-8 Ted Alexandro
10-15 J. Joseph & Johnny B.
17-22 Greg Morton
26-29 Marc Curry
21- June 5 Carl LaBove
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
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Peter
Berman
March 24-27

Like most professional comedians, Peter Berman’s first break
came when Dr. Timothy Leary caught his act. The guru of hallucinogenic
drugs must’ve seen something special in the young University
of Michigan student, because he invited him to play a gig at the Hollywood
Improv. Either that, or he was really high. The next summer, after
earning his degree in Communications, Peter moved to Los Angeles and
quickly became a regular on the stand-up comedy scene. Early
on, Peter wore acid-washed denim on stage and opened for top comics
including Tim Allen and Paul Reiser. Today, he appears regularly
on “The Late, Late Show with Craig Kilborn,” has been
seen on MTV, VH1, Comedy Central and “Star Search” (with
Arsenio Hall). He also was the guest host on NBC's “Friday
Night.” He performs roughly 200 road dates a year as a headliner,
and is honored to have just safely returned from a series of shows
for our troops in Afghanistan.
Berman will soon appear on Comedy Central’s international
television series “The World Stands Up,” and has won
over audiences in England, Ireland, Australia, The Netherlands,
and Scotland.
Peter was invited to perform at the 2004
Just For Laughs International Comedy Festival in Montreal. He garnered
rave reviews and much attention for his performances on The Masters
and Best of the Fest shows. Peter recently was the winner of the
Los Angeles portion of the Laughs Across America comedy contest,
and will appear at the 2004 Las Vegas Comedy Festival.
Branching out into other mediums, Berman
was Host and Head Writer of his own nationally syndicated morning
radio show, “Morning Sickness.” He has also contributed
material to The Howard Stern Radio Program.
Peter was also a creator and producer of
the HA Brothers Comedy Tour, which raised thousands of dollars for
local charities, police and fire departments, and civic groups.
On a personal level, somehow he was lucky
enough to find the beautiful Teresa Apollo and trick her into marrying
him. Before they could even celebrate their first year of marriage
they were blessed with their first son Jack, and their second dog.
A scant two years later they again were blessed, with their second
son Miles. A third dog soon followed. Peter looks forward to the
day when he will be able to once again sleep in his own bed and
have more than the 2 inches of bed space that he is currently afforded.
All of this domestic chaos might seem a little overwhelming to some,
but for Berman it’s all a source of material. It is in this
place, called life, that he finds inspiration for his comedy. Comedy
that really gets to the truth of the matter. A 37 year old, recently
married father’s continual coming of age story.
He is developing several shows for TV, including a sitcom based
on his upside-down home life.
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