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Comedian John Fox at the Ice House

The Ice House (24 N. Mentor Ave. Pasadena, CA 91106)
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Pasadena's famed comedy club, the Ice House, presents John Fox, the comic who looks suspiciously like Captain Kangaroo after a rough weekend. John has been performing comedy at the country's top venues for over 25 years and his show is definitely for adults only!

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The last date listed for Comedian John Fox was Sunday June 26, 2005 / 9:00pm.

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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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When are you going to have tickets again for teh Ice House? We really miss going there.

These guys are a scream. John Fox was a master at adult humor.
Written on Jun 27 2005

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Quotes & Highlights

  • "John Fox is an up and coming young comic with great comedy timing, and acting ability. He's destined for stardom." --GQ
  • "He's sort of like the wacked out, weirded, next door neighbor who drops by to borrow a beer and you can't get rid of him type. Everyone has a friend like this. You just can't help liking him." --Variety
  • "If everything is right in the world, he'll be a major star." --Rodney Dangerfield

Description

John Fox walked onstage for the first time at the World Famous Comedy Store on June 14, 1979. Within three months he became a paid regular. Six months after that he scored his first television appearance on "Norm Crosby's Comedy Shop." The late Jack Albertson introduced him on that show as, "Too cute to be funny, the Nick Nolte of comedy." Ten years and twenty pounds later; John considers himself looking more like "Captain Kangaroo" after a rough weekend.

He now travels up to forty weeks a year and has accumulated an impressive number of television credits. He headlines major comedy clubs throughout the country, he was the featured act on Rodney Dangerfield's last two HBO specials and is featured in the animated feature film, "Rover Dangerfield". He plays the voice of the pig; Rodney Dangerfield called it "type-casting".

John takes audiences to places they never thought they'd be. From a pornographic 3D movie to the perils of being a parent and then having a part time job at Disneyland portraying "Goofy". His face seems to be made out of rubber as he mugs and contorts his features to squeeze the utmost out of every punch line delivered. Playboy magazine said, "He gets more mileage out of his face than any comic we've ever seen!"

Variety magazine described his appeal as; "He's sort of like the wacked out, weirded, next door neighbor who drops by to borrow a beer and you can't get rid of him type. Everyone has a friend like this. You just can't help liking him."

This show rates a "strong R."