Comedy Night: PJ Walsh & Mark Riccadonna


Friday September 19, 2014 @ 8:00 PM




PJ Walsh is one energetic comedian behind a microphone. Comedy has carried him around the globe, from the Olympic Games, to overseas tours for troops in several countries including Iraq and Afghanistan to years touring with the stars of Blue Collar Comedy Tour. A show on Sirius Satellite Radio and a role in the film Delta Farce followed. A graduated of the William Esper Studio of acting in New York City his one-man show OVER THERE: Comedy Is His Best Weapon was called, “Fantastic, heartfelt & hilarious” by NYTheatre.com and won “Best” at both Hollywood and San Francisco International Fringe Festivals. PJ was chosen as one of 12 International “Tier 1″ operators in the Medal of Honor: Warfighter video game and represents the Navy in 2014′s “Pin-Ups For Vets” calendar benefiting hospitalized Veterans.

When not headlining comedy venues PJ’s committed to raising funds and awareness for veterans and their families.

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Mark Riccadonna grew up an artsy jock outside of Youngstown, Ohio. At age 17 (like a bad independent movie), Mark moved to NYC in search of himself and happiness. He pursued Theatre at The American Academy of Dramatic Arts, joining "The Company" after graduation. Soon after, Mark stumbled upon Stand-Up Comedy and found success as a storyteller, performing throughout New York City, and 'on the road'. Mark currently also performs for Armed Forces Entertainment, and has entertained U.S. and U.N. Troops worldwide, performing in six continents while working with his childhood heroes.

Whether he is working with The Amoralists Theatre Company (In the acclaimed hit "Happy in the Poor House"), Angry Shih Tzu Productions or on tour with Stand-Up, Mark continues to climb the ranks. He is a gifted storyteller, with a charisma that makes you feel like you’ve known him forever, unique delivery, signature voice (that has landed him several commercials) and likability; you will see why he is a favorite at clubs and theatres everywhere.


Tickets:

$15, $25