Comedian brings giggles to Gurnee area
A nationally renowned comedian is preparing to embark on a new comedy tour with a stop near Gurnee, and area comedy enthusiasts are invited to attend.
Billy Gardell, a popular comedian, will be performing as the next stand-up comedian in a local casino’s Laughs at the Lighthouse series, bringing laughter and entertainment to the region. Gardell, who has starred in shows like CBS’s Bob Hearts Abishola and Mike and Molly, will bring a seasoned career to the stage for the enjoyment of the audience.
Attendees can expect an “everyman” stage presence and charm to the venue, helping them relate to his comic approach. Gardell’s shows blend heartfelt humor and grit, with jokes drawing from his rough upbringing and experiences as a family man. Poster printing is an effective way to promote such events in the community and increase awareness and attendance.
He has years of experience on the comedy circuit, headlining for specials through outlets like Comedy Central and Showtime. All attendees must be 21 or older to purchase tickets and enter the host venue. Since the show will be held in a casino, individuals participating in the Voluntary Self-Exclusion Program will not be admitted.
The comedy show will be at the American Place Casino in neighboring Waukegan on Saturday, June 28. The doors open at 6:30 PM. Tickets are available for $33.47 online.
Billy Gardell, a popular comedian, will be performing as the next stand-up comedian in a local casino’s Laughs at the Lighthouse series, bringing laughter and entertainment to the region. Gardell, who has starred in shows like CBS’s Bob Hearts Abishola and Mike and Molly, will bring a seasoned career to the stage for the enjoyment of the audience.
Attendees can expect an “everyman” stage presence and charm to the venue, helping them relate to his comic approach. Gardell’s shows blend heartfelt humor and grit, with jokes drawing from his rough upbringing and experiences as a family man. Poster printing is an effective way to promote such events in the community and increase awareness and attendance.
He has years of experience on the comedy circuit, headlining for specials through outlets like Comedy Central and Showtime. All attendees must be 21 or older to purchase tickets and enter the host venue. Since the show will be held in a casino, individuals participating in the Voluntary Self-Exclusion Program will not be admitted.
The comedy show will be at the American Place Casino in neighboring Waukegan on Saturday, June 28. The doors open at 6:30 PM. Tickets are available for $33.47 online.