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Edgy Comedian Jimmy Dore at The Ice House

The Ice House (24 N. Mentor Ave. Pasadena, CA 91106)
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Pasadena's famed Ice House presents Jimmy Dore (Jimmy Kimmel Live, The Marijuanalogues), an edgy comedian who draws on his experiences growing up in a Catholic family of 12 on the south side of Chicago. Dore has appeared on The Late Late Show with Craig Kilborn, NBC's Late Friday, Comedy Central's Premium Blend and as the hilarious neighbor on AMC's Movies at My House.

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The last date listed for Comedian Jimmy Dore was Saturday December 30, 2006 / 11:00pm.

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The Ice House Comedy Club, Pasadena's famed comedy club, presents some of the best stand-up comics in the business. You've seen them on The Tonight Show, The Late Show with David Letterman and Comedy Central. Now you can see them in person, live on stage. Check the complete listing for more details. Learn More

24 N. Mentor Ave.
Pasadena, CA 91106
626-577-1894
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<p>Jimmy Dore lives where most comedians dare not to tread. Pushing the bounds of comedy by expertly dealing with taboo words and subjects, holding up a mirror to society’s foibles and you can’t help but laugh at the reflection. His unmerciful questioning of traditions, family values and the religious powers-that-be forces his audience not to just laugh but think. He is not afraid to offend or confront and he does it all with gobs of passion, charm and hilarity. </p> <p>A Chicago native, Jimmy grew up in a Catholic family of twelve. He was the youngest of seven boys and quickly learned to use comedy to ease the pain of the beatings. He describes growing up this way: "I lived in a blue-collar neighborhood where people would come home from work, watch 'All in the Family' and laugh for all the wrong reasons." Jimmy feels his working class background is what really made him turn to comedy. His act is an insightful, irreverent and painfully honest telling of this upbringing and the grown man it produced.

Making audiences laugh from New York to Hawaii and everywhere in between, Jimmy has performed at over one hundred colleges and countless comedy clubs. His television appearances include NBC's Friday night!, Comedy Central's Short Attention Span Theater and Standup, Standup, and A&E's An Evening at the Improv and Caroline's Comedy Hour. In 1997, Jimmy was chosen for the prestigious Montreal Just for Laughs Festival, garnering rave reviews. Most recently, Jimmy was a recurring performer on Comedy Central's highly rated Make Me Laugh.

One more thing...Jimmy dislikes referring to himself in the third person. Jimmy really does.</p>