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STAND UP COMIC - SOCIAL & POLITICAL HUMORIST – ACTOR – WRITER - ACTIVIST
He has appeared as a regular humorist/commentator for 60 Minutes II on CBS and MSNBC and has appeared on The Tonight Show, Late Night with Conan O’Brien, Larry King, Comedy Central, HBO, CNN & NPR's Fresh Air with Terry Gross.
He has twice been voted “Best of Boston” by Boston Magazine in the standup comedy category and was voted “Best Activist with a Funny Bone” by the Improper Bostonian. His latest CD “Humor for Humanity” is based on his 2008 satirical run for president.
Jimmy Tingle was born and raised in Cambridge, Massachusetts. The social, political and economic diversity of that city laid the groundwork for his development as a performer and satirist. He started performing in 1980 during the early standup comedy scene in Boston and quickly rose through the ranks from open-mike performer to paid engagements, headlining at comedy clubs, theaters and colleges nationwide. He is now regarded as one of the top social commentators and humorists in the country.
For more information www.jimmytingle.com.
Cash bar available prior to show, during intermission, and after the show. Doors open at 7:00, close at 10:00 pm.
Tickets are $20 in advance and $25 at the door
Click on the link below to purchase tickets: http://events.constantcontact.com/register/event?oeidk=a07e2td38o6c17aa9d8
25 N. Main St.
Fall River, MA
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The historic and majestic Eagle Restaurant, modeled to resemble steamship saloons on the once-great Fall River line, was rebuilt in 1929 after the city's traumatic downtown fire.
Presently the Donovan family has refurbished the former Eagle Restaurant by removing the 1980's bar in the center of the main oval-shaped hall, installing a new hardwood floor, and refurbishing the wooden stage for bands and disc jockeys to its original form and materials.
Some 20 booths for 4-6 people ring the main floor with wood inlayed high ceilings and tall windows giving a majesty to the premises.
There is parking for 50 vehicles behind the building on Purchase St. and additional on-street parking on the weekends.