ComedyJuice w/ Andy Dick, Andrew Santino and Gene Pompa ( Special Event )
Performing Artists (Click on Artist for Reviews and Previews)
- Ticket Price: $10.00
- Show Type: Stand Up
- Showroom: Main Room
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18 & over
Two drink minimum per person
- Door Time: 09:00 PM
Andrew Santino: Andrew Santino is a degenerate jerk from Chicago, Illinois who's emerging as one of the funniest comedians, actors and writers. He has written and starred in a number of shows for Comedy Central, Tru TV, MSN and most recently the highly anticipated return of MTV's PUNK'D Andrew is also starting a project with Activision and DumbDumb hosting a show titled NOOB TUBE, produced by Will Arnett and Jason Batemen. In addition to PUNK'D, Andrew is also starring in the UNTITLED ELECTUS/HYBRID PILOT for CBS and is the writer for the new TBS pilot LAST LAUGH. He is also going to be in the return of Arrested Development starring Jason Bateman. Andrew got his "Movie" career start in the Luke Wilson film HENRY POOLE IS HERE where he played an orderly... but lets be real, it's a male nurse... or a murse.
Gene Pompa: Comedian and writer, Gene Pompa's television credits include regular appearances on "Late Night with Conan O'Brien," on NBC and a handful of appearances on "The Late, Late Show" on CBS. Other credits include Comedy Central, HBO, Que Locos on Galavision, Showtime's "Latino Laugh Festival," and "In Living Color" on FOX, and Si TV!. Gene co-starred in Paul Rodriguez' "Comedy Rehab" in May, 2009. Gene has completed two half-hour solo stand-up specials, "Pompalicious" for Comedy Central and a self-titled half-hour stand-up special for SI! TV, both airing regularly in rotation. Gene's offbeat perspective plays extremely well with college age audiences and crosses all racial and ethnic lines. He headlines regularly at the Improvs in Hollywood, Irvine, Brea and Ontario and across the country, doing a stand-up show with great social relevance and irrelevance. Gene was born in East Los Angeles and raised in the working-class suburbs of Southern California. He's been a Mexican-American for most of his life, except for a few years during the 70's, when he was a "practicing Chicano." As a product of the multi-ethnic suburbs of Los Angeles, Gene was inspired to utilize universal themes in his stand-up and his writing.


