A trio of comedic geniuses, including Jimmy Failla, will perform at Fox Nation's inaugural 'Night of Comedy' event.
The 'Night of Comedy' hosted by Fox Nation commences at the Tilles center in New York on Thursday, Dec. 12 at 8 p.m. ET.
Prepare for an unforgettable evening of side-splitting laughter and pure comedy gold as comedians Adam Carolla, Jim Breuer, and Anthony Rodia showcase their best at Long Island University's Tilles Center in Brookville, New York.
This Thursday, Fox Nation's "Night of Comedy" event will be hosted by "Planet Chronicle Saturday Night" host Jimmy Failla, and all attendees are welcome.
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Failla joked on 'Planet Chronicle Saturday Night' that the last time she was at the Tilles Center was for her high school graduation, making this her first time in the room sober while previewing the event.
After gaining popularity in his comedic career following a pandemic setback, Rodia discussed his journey and the offensive nature of direct humor with Failla on the show.
Before pursuing a career in comedy, I had a successful job that provided me with a good income and allowed me to support my family. However, when I told my wife about my desire to become a comedian, she was taken aback. Despite having a plan and a small agency to back me up, I realized that I hadn't fully considered the impact my decision would have on my family.
The pandemic disrupted all of his plans for the future.
I recall receiving a phone call from my agent, informing me that 160 of my gigs had been canceled. Feeling overwhelmed, I thought, "Oh my God, do I have to go back to work?" In response, I turned to the internet and began creating comedy videos, such as my viral Zia Lucia and Uncle Vinny bits. As a result, my popularity skyrocketed.
On "One Nation," Rodia, whose comedy often targets his loved ones, revealed to Planet Chronicle' Brian Kilmeade that he has new material planned for the audience to enjoy this Thursday.
Adam Carolla and Jim Breuer, both known for their boundary-pushing humor, will defend the free speech culture of comedy in an era of political correctness.
You can purchase tickets for the event now at FoxNation.com/NightofComedy, along with optional add-ons for a pre-show cocktail party and a post-show meet and greet with the stars.
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