Meshuganeh Jewish Comedy on Easter Featuring Al Lubel
Broadway Comedy Club (318 West 53rd Street New York City, NY 10019)
- Full Price:
- $10.00
- Our Price:
- $5.00*
* Additional fees apply.
All offers for Meshuganeh Jewish Comedy on Easter have expired.
The last date listed for Meshuganeh Jewish Comedy on Easter was Sunday April 8, 2007 / 8:00pm.
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Description
Catch New York City's funniest Jewish comedians! The evening features Al Lubel, who has made many appearances on "The Tonight Show" and "Late Night with David Letterman." Danny Cohen ("Chappelle's Show"), Neal Feinberg ("Howard Stern Show") and Ophira Eisenberg (Comedy Central's "Premium Blend") round out the show. You don't have to be Jewish to enjoy this hilarious lineup!
Al Lubel
Al Lubel became a lawyer to please his mother and a comedian to please his sadistic need to torture her. After graduating from law school, Al moved to Los Angeles, passed the bar exam on his first try – and immediately began the practice of...stand-up comedy!
Lawyer by day and comedian by night, laughter followed him wherever he went – even into the courtroom. At the comedy clubs, the crowds would stare. In the courtroom, the juries would laugh. Al gradually began getting work on the road, soon becoming a full-time comic.
Within a year he won the $100,000 Grand Prize for comedy on "Star Search." When Al heard Johnny Carson was retiring, he auditioned and became one of the last comics to appear on "The Tonight Show" with Johnny. Jay Leno was watching that night and has since booked Al for numerous "Tonight Show" appearances, including the recurring character of NBC Legal Analyst.