991 Piedmont Ave NE
Atlanta, GA. 30309
404-607-0082
THE LATEST AT OUTWRITE:
| Sat | ||
|---|---|---|
Start: 8:00 pm
End: 9:00 pm
Presenting: Chocolate Please!
John A. Williams Theatre
Lisa Lampanelli is Comedy's Lovable Queen of Mean. Able to get away
with saying anything, according to NY Friars Club Dean Freddie Roman,
Lampanelli conquered the club scenes in both New York City and Los
Angeles in a few short years. A cross between Don Rickles, Archie
Bunker, and a vial of estrogen, she has even won accolades from The
King of All Media, Howard Stern, who described her as "a REAL funny
broad."
Lisa
was a regular on "The Tonight Show with Jay Leno" and Howard Stern's
Sirius satellite radio show. She appeared on Comedy Central's "Last
Laugh 2005" and her headlining performances on the Comedy Central
roasts of Pamela Anderson and William Shatner received national
attention. Lisa's 2005 one-hour special, "Take It Like a Man," was a
hit with the comedy network yet again, and the CD and the DVD of the
same name hit #6 on the comedy charts. Lisa's second one-hour special,
"Dirty Girl," was released in January 2007 on Comedy Central and Warner
Bros. Records.
All of this began in 2002 when Lisa was the
only female comedian invited to skewer Chevy Chase on the NY Friars
Club Roast on Comedy Central. She soon became one of the few white
comedians to perform on BET's "Comic View," cementing her huge
crossover appeal. A year later, she rocked Comedy Central once again in
her back-to-back appearances on "Premium Blend" and on the enormously
rated, "Roast of Jeff Foxworthy" -- again, the only female invited to
roast the man of honor.
Lisa has also taped several specials for
VH1, MTV, and CMT, and was featured on the "Best of" episode of Comedy
Central's "Tough Crowd with Colin Quinn." With frequent spots on XM and
Sirius satellite radio, Lampanelli is selling out shows in theaters
across the country. Lisa starred in "Larry the Cable Guy: Health
Inspector," in which she played a foul-mouthed dirty broad, and she
also starred in the feature film, "The Aristocrats," in which she
played a foul-mouthed dirty comic. She also appeared in the feature
film, “Delta Farce,” starring Bill Engvall, Larry the Cable Guy and
D.J. Qualls and she played a more maternal version of herself in the
Owen Wilson vehicle, "Drillbit Taylor.,"
Tickets
Ticketmaster link
Tickets on sale now!
$37.75 plus fees
Show content intended for mature audiences.
| ||