Comedy 4 Charity presents humorist Jeanne Robertson at the Fox Theatre on March 29

 

Comedy for Charity is proud to co-present Jeanne Robertson on Friday, March 29th at the Fox Theatre,  7 p.m.at the Fox Tucson Theatre, 17 W. Congress St.

Jeanne Robertson, humorist

“Humorist Jeanne Robertson specializes in hilarious humor based on her life experiences. Speaking to thousands of people annually, she utilizes her positively funny style to illustrate that a sense of humor is much more than a laughing matter.

Advertisement

Jeanne Robertson is funny. Oh my, yes. She also knows that her job is far more than “being funny.” Her message is that a sense of humor is an attitude, an approach toward working with people.”

Buy tickets online: https://foxtucsontheatre.ticketforce.com/ordertickets.asp?p=1600

 

Advertisement

Discover more from Blog for Arizona

Subscribe to get the latest posts sent to your email.

1 thought on “Comedy 4 Charity presents humorist Jeanne Robertson at the Fox Theatre on March 29”

  1. Enjoy the fun tonight at the lovely Fox Theatre, with hilarious Jeanne Robertson. Can’t wait to see how she talks about her visit to the Old Pueblo. Be there, tickets still available.

    UPDATE: what a funny humorist/comedian this Jeanne is. She said she was 6 feet 2 inches at age 13, was a contestant in the 1963 (1983? she claimed) Miss America pageant, became a motivational speaker at age 19, with advice of “never be out of reach of your credit card”, “look for humor in your mirror”, that “every family has a nut”, calls her husband Jerry “Left Brain” for his order/rigidity, that she lies in bed “hearing herself wrinkling” at her age of 75 (GASP). Told funny stories about a Santa Claus doll that said “Ho,Ho,Ho”, her Fan Club organizer Wendy from Calif (present tonight), and a hilarious story about her Pashmina scarf. Incidentally I realized that I myself own a dark red one, but hers was black from NYC. Check her out on Youtube (67.5 M views) per Jeanne. Full house at the Fox tonight, with Gil the Wonder pup on stage in his wheeled prosthesis. To donate: http://www.facebook.com/savegil.

Comments are closed.