Joe Matarese Headlines Comics... As Seen On TV! at Broadway Comedy Club
Broadway Comedy Club, Between 8th and 9th Ave (318 West 53rd Street New York City, NY 10019)
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Winner of the MAC Award for Best Comedy Group, Chicago City Limits has been in New York for almost 30 years and 10,000 performances. Its longevity is a sign of the great, family-friendly performances it continues to put on weekly at the world-famous Broadway Comedy Club in the heart of the theater district. Their current shows are Chicago City Limits on Ice, featuring both sketch and improv comedy, and Sunday Night Grab Bag, with scenes, songs and sketches all improvised from audience suggestions. Learn More
More Information About Joe Matarese: Comics... As Seen On TV!
Website
http://www.comicsseenontv.com/
Description
Joe grew up in Cherry Hill, NJ and was the only one in his family to move off the block. <p> After doing standup for three years in Philadelphia, he moved to New York City to pursue comedy more seriously. That move really paid off. </p> <p> He has since appeared on many TV shows including MTV's Spring Break, The Jim Bruer Show, MTV's Carson Daly Show, NBC's Late Friday, NY Metro's New Joke City with Robert Klein, numerous times on The Late Late Show with Craig Kilborn, Last Comic Standing, Comedy Central's Premium Blend, CNBC's McEnroe, TBS's Live At The Laugh Factory, and the reality show The Better Half on Bravo. You also may have seen him pop up on VH1's Celebrity Breakups 2005, or Celebrity Fashion Mistakes. </p> <p> He also tours regularly with Artie Lange from the Howard Stern Show, which led to him performing at Carnegie Hall. </p> Something else he's proud of is being invited to perform at the prestigious Montreal Comedy Festival 3 times. His first time at the festival led to a development deal with VH1. Joe's also had a development deal a few years after that with NBC to star in his own sitcom. Neither of these ever made it to air, but Joe was able to buy a house with the money they gave him. Joe's completely autobiographical act pokes fun at his neurotic Italian family and how they¹ve molded him, his hatred of single-life in LA, his frantic move back East to find real love, and his marriage to a woman who has a Ph.D. in Psychology (his perfect match). Now his main objective is fixing Joe - he has to if he wants this relationship to work.