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NORMAN MACDONALD

           BROWARD CENTER PRESENTS ROBERT DUBAC’S
                                 THE BOOK OF MORON

​           ​IF THINKING WERE EASY EVERYONE WOULD DO IT

        Robert Dubac, comedic performer, in his newest Off-Broadway hit, “The Book of Moron, If Thinking Were Easy Everyone Would Do It,” takes center stage in the Amaturo Theatre at the Broward Center for only three nights creating mind-boggling characters and delivering rapid-fire satire.

        Dubac combines the most laughter of stand-up comedy with the combination of live theatre. Having been brainwashed by a culture that worships Kardashians over character, delusions over truth and selfies over self-effacement, Dubac begins his journey in the Book of Moron with the simple questions, “Who am I?,” “What do I believe?”, and “What's the point?”

       He has no answers, just inner voices that come to life with precision and wit.  One by one they pull him into a hysterical alternative universe of critical thought in search of the bigger picture.

      Dubac, a brainy, razor sharp comedian, is back with plenty of laughs at the Broward Center, August 4th at 8 pm., and August 5th at 4 and 8 p.m.  Tickets are $ 50 at the Center’s box office located at 201 S.W. Fifth Avenue, Fort Lauderdale.  Call 954-462-0222, online at BrowardCenter.org, or Ticketmaster.  *
The show contains adult language and subject matter.



               SANDY GELFOUND'S JEWISH LOVE STORY

     THE KOSHER CHEERLEADER COMING TO PGA CENTER


      A former NFL Rader Cheerleader's journey to Jewish Orthodoxy and beyond is a life story in a fascinating tale filled with love, laughter and cheerleading. 


      Multi-talented comedienne, Sandy Gelfound, will spend four weeks at the Palm Beach Garden's Art Center from August 3rd, through 27th, 2017.


      Gelfound has performed stand-up comedy alongside the likes of Jerry Seinfeld, and Jay Leno. She tap dances, pom-pom waves, eats, shops, writes and cartwheels through her life's journey, that begins with her father-a Borsht Belt performer, who was a Jewish atheist. "He knew he was one of the chosen people, but he just didn't know by whom," she explained recently.  And, her mother, a Russian Orthodox gypsy, flamenco dancer, taught her to play the castanets.  


      Sandy has often said, theirs was like a marriage between Carmen Miranda and Jackie Mason.  In Judaism, the Rabbis say "Gams Zu La Tova, everything is for the good," she continues. "I was born with a hole in my heart.  How can that be good?  But, after many years the doctors have finally said that nothing needs to be fixed.  The hole never grew bigger, only my heart did."


      Don't miss this outstanding performance by Sandy Gelfound, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, evenings 7:30 pm Thursday, Saturday, Sunday Matinees 2 p.m.  TIckets are

$45-$59 at the box office, located at 4076 PGA Boulevard, Palm Beach Gardens.  Call 855-448-7469, or online at pgaartscenter.com.



        EVERYONE'S KOOKY FAMILY THE ADDAMS FAMILY

          HAS MOVED TO THE BOCA BLACK BOX CENTER


       This spectacular weird and wonderful family comes to devilishly delightful life in the new musical comedy, Addams Family.  This magnificent macabre show is created by Jersey Boys authors, Marshall Brickman and Rick Elice.  


       The Addams Family features an orginal story, and it's every father's nightmare.  Wednesday Addams, the ultimate princess of darkness, has grown up and fallen in love with a sweet, smart, young man from a respectable family.  A man her parents have never met.


       And if that weren't upsetting enough, she confides in her father, and begs him not to tell her mother.  Now Gomez Addams must do something he has never done before, such as keeping a secret from his beloved wife, Morticia.


        Everything will change for the whole family on the fateful night they host a dinner for Wednesday's "normal" boyfriend and his parents.


       Although most of the humor derives from the fact that they share macabre interests, the Addams family is not evil.  They are a close-knit family and the parents are supportive of their children.  This delightful show is one the entire family can enjoy from August 9th through 15th, 2017.


       Evenings 7:30 p.m., Matinees 2 and 4:30 p.m., Sunday the 13th at 7:00 p.m.  Tickets are $30 and $40 at the box office located at 8221 Glades Road # 10, Boca Raton.  


       For all other information call Boca Black Box at 561-483-9036.



    WRITER STAND-UP COMEDIAN MEMBER OF SATURDAY               NIGHT LIVE NORMAN MACDONALD ON STAGE 954

                           AT DANIA BEACH CASINO


          Norman Macdonald is known for his five seasons as a cast member on Saturday Night Live, where he performed early in his career. He wrote for the sitcom Roseanne and made appearances on shows including The Drew Carey Show, and News Radio.  


         Comedy Central named him number 83 on the 100 Greatest Stand-Ups of All Time.  At times he joined Larry King, Burt Reyolds, David Letterman, among others.  Macdonald has been known to repeatedly ridicule public figures. 


       As of 2017, Macdonald has continued to evolve as a stand-up, moving towards a more reserved, deadpan sort of show.  In spite of referring to himself as apolitical, Macdonald has made controversial statements regarding politically charged issues.  He furthermore stated, he believes that Ronald Reagan was the greatest president ever.


       Macdonald will be performing two shows at the Casino@Dania Beach on August 12th, 2017 at 7 and 10 p.m., located at 301 East Dania Beach Boulevard.  For tickets, call 954-920-1511, 844-234-SHOW, or online at CasinoDaniaBeach.com.    ​     ​            
       

  4076 PGA Blvd. Palm Beach Gardens      855-448-7469/ www.pgaartscenter.com

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