Emo Philips
From CBS-TV's "Late Night with David Letterman," One-hour HBO special "Emo Philips Live at the Hasty Pudding Theater"
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ADVANCE TICKETS - $20
DAY-OF-SHOW TICKETS - $25
DINNER PACKAGE - $75.50
- Inner Circle seating for the show
- Three-course Prix Fixe Dinner (See Below)
- 18% Gratuity included
IN ADDITION TO OUR DINNER PACKAGE, A FULL DINNER MENU IS SERVED DURING EACH SHOW FOR A LA CARTE DINING.
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"His jokes are more perfectly constructed, and his personality more compelling, than anyone else's ….his comic fusillade is irresistible." --The Guardian
Emo Philips started his stand-up career five thousand shows ago in the comedy clubs of Chicago. His big break came in 1984 with an appearance on "Late Night with David Letterman." In quick succession came an award-winning comedy album on the Epic label E=MO Squared, a half-hour "Cinemax Comedy Experiment," and a one-hour HBO special, "Emo Philips Live at the Hasty Pudding Theatre."
Around this same time Emo started making annual trips to the UK and became just as big a star there by appearing on the "Bob Monkhouse Show," "Friday Live," and "Saturday Live." In 1989 he was the undisputed hit of the Edinburgh Fringe Festival, quickly selling out over a dozen shows at a 600-seat venue and leaving the promoter scrambling to add more. This led to a two-week run at a West End theater, a UK tour, a Channel Four Special, and a series of television “adverts” for Sony.
Emo guest-starred on an episode of "Miami Vice," playing a crooked game show contestant in cahoots with Phil Collins. He also had a memorable film cameo as the shop teacher who demonstrated table-saw safety to “Weird Al” Yankovic in the cult-classic "UHF."
Jay Leno has called Emo “the best joke writer in America.” In a comedy survey commissioned by GQ Magazine, three of Emo’s jokes were judged, by a panel of his peers, to be among the best seventy-five of all time -- and one of those three was recently voted, in a British poll, to be the funniest joke about religion ever.
In the world of animated television, Emo voiced "Shannon the Bully" on "Home Movies," and has appeared as himself on "Dr. Katz, Professional Therapist." He is especially thrilled, however, to be the voice of "Dooper," a regularly- occurring character in the upcoming series "Slacker Cats," not only because of the disturbingly strong connection he feels to the crazy, homeless feline, but also “because of the extra creative freedom one can only achieve by changing species.”
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THREE COURSE PRIX FIXE DINNER INCLUDES
- Glass of House Red (OR) White Wine
- Classic American Chopped Salad (OR) Comix House Salad
- Cedar Plank Baked Salmon (OR) Pan Roasted Organic Chicken Breast (OR) Pumpkin Ravioli
- Organic Chai Creme Brulee (OR) Molten Chocolate Cake (OR) Orange Cranberry Bread Pudding
- Cup of Coffee (OR) Tea with Dessert
DINNER PACKAGE SEATING
- For the 8:00PM Show please arrive at 6:30
- For the 10:30PM Show please arrive at 9:45
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