Second Annnual “Love and Comedy Jam” in Tower Theatre Promises Laughter and Love
Second Annual Love and Comedy Jam in Tower Theater Promises Laughter and Love
Prepare to fill your Valentine’s Day with love and laughter with Tower Theatre’s Second Annual Love and Comedy Jam – a night of love, comedy and poetry.
The engaging and versatile comic Eric Blake, who has performed on NBC’s “The Last Comic Standing” will be the headlining act for the night, but he certainly won’t be the only act.
Other comedians sharing the stage with Blake will be John Jones, Lonnie Pelly, John Creel, Mariah Alexis and Derek Burns with Ralphy Ralph Sanchez on-board as a special guest comedian. Keith Caldwell and more will provide the poetry while singer and songwriter Kinzie Rose will be on stage for a special musical performance.
The host of the event, Weezy the P, said this is an adult only event filled with love and laughter aka the recipes to happiness. After all, everyone deserves happiness.
“I’m looking forward to every one performing,” Weezy said. “Everyone [on Feb. 14] will bring their all and leave it on the stage.”
The performers aren’t the only people you should look forward to seeing. Weezy the P himself will brighten your night as well.
“For those who have never seen the host “WEEZY THE P” perform live just know: he is original, creative and electrifying!” Weezy added.
Comedian Tony Martins is looking forward to performing with local performers as well as performing with his friends. He also hopes to impress comedic heavy hitters such as Phil Medina and Eric Blake.
While Martins is unaware of the demographic of the crowd, he’s bound to impress them with his unique brand of humor.
“I start my show by downing 32 to 40 ounces of beer and then proceed to deliver my take on the whole idea of love and the ridiculous things that have happened to me in the pursuit of it,” Martins said. “It’s a symphony for the insane and dark minded. And I have to cram it into only 10 minutes.”
On the themes of the show — about love and laughter – Martins said, “Laughter and true love might be the purest emotions that humans are capable of, laughter more so than love, because love, when done wrong, can lead to hate and a whole myriad of negative things.”
The Second Annual Valentine’s Day Love and Comedy Jam will take place at Tower Theatre, Feb. 14 at 7 p.m. with the doors and lounge opening at 6 p.m.
It’s a night filled with performances you simply can’t miss.
Amrita Aulakh is a 22-year-old full-time student at Fresno City College and plans on getting her degree in Journalism and Film Studies. Amrita was born...