Ryan hamilton netflix

When:

May 18, 2023 @ 8:00 pm – 10:00 pm

2023-05-18T20:00:00+00:00

2023-05-18T22:00:00+00:00

Where:

Great Neck South Middle School
349 Lakeville Road
Great Neck NY

SARGE IS COMING HOME TO GREAT NECK! A SPECIAL BENEFIT EVENT FOR GOLD COAST ARTS!

If you’ve seen him, you know what that means. And if you haven’t, you’re in for an amazing and hilarious experience! SARGE is an entertainer who has performed worldwide to adoring audiences. His comedy, touching vocals and stunning display of dexterity as a pianist have wowed crowds for decades.This night of comedy also features Marla Schultz, Sarge’s phenomenal costar for the evening!

Born in Miami Beach, Raised in GREAT NECK and both BLACK and JEWISH, Sarge’s side-splitting one man comedy show is a blizzard of hilarious stories torn directly from his extraordinary life. From his adoption at birth, being bi-racial in Great Neck, his crazy family and his addictions, which at one point rendered Sarge homeless in Manhattan, all give him phenomenal launch points for his comedic c

Tony Slattery: ‘I had a very happy time until I went slightly barmy’

When I moved to London in 1990, I knew that, in order to fit in at school, I had to educate myself about the important British celebrities. While my classmates helped me with regards to the canon – Noel Edmonds, Phillip Schofield, Cilla Black – there was one I found all on my own. Tony Slattery quickly became a source of fascination to me. He was such a ubiquitous presence on television (endless quiz shows and commercials), in theatre (Me and My Girl, Neville’s Island, which got him an Olivier nomination) and film (The Crying Game, Carry on Columbus, Peter’s Friends) that Private Eye ran a cartoon of him in which his answer machine message was, “Yes, I’ll do it!” But, like most people, I discovered him on Whose Line Is It Anyway?, the endearingly low-fi Channel 4 improv show that ran from 1988 to 1999.

Pretty much everyone on that show was great – Josie Lawrence, Mike McShane, Ryan Stiles and, of course, Richard-Vranch-on-the-piano. But Slattery seemed to be in a different orbit: a gifted actor and strikingly

Michael Pritchard (comedian)

American comedian

Michael Pritchard (born 1949 or 1950[1]) is an American stand-up comedian, youth counselor, and advocate of social emotional learning (SEL).[2] He speaks to schools, parent groups, and corporations on the topics of communication skills, diversity, bullying, and conflict resolution.[3] A presentation that he made at Benicia (California) Middle School was featured in the 2011 Roko Belic documentary film Happy.[4]

Early life

Pritchard grew up in Missouri and was the youngest of four brothers. His father was a pump salesman, and his mother a teacher. While in Missouri, he received a degree in social science.[5]

Career

Pritchard was a U.S. Army medic during the Vietnam War.[1] In the 1970s, he worked as a youth counselor and was named the 1980 California Probation Officer of the Year by the California Probation, Parole, and Correctional Association.[1][5] After winning first place at the 1980 San Francisco International Comedy Compet

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