Show Info
Killers of Comedy
Killers of Comedy

Gary the Retard
The Iron Sheik

Rev. Bob Levy
Jim Florentine
Yucko the Clown

Shuli

KC Armstrong
Brad Thacker


as heard on the Howard Stern Show!

Date: Saturday, January 5, 2008

Early show:
Doors:
6:00 PM
Show:
7:00 PM

Late Show:

Doors: 9:30
Show: 10:00

Both shows are seated!

Tickets: On Sale Sunday, September 16
$25 adv/$30 door
General Admission

Dinner Ticket $49.95

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Age Restrictions: 18 and over
Kitchen:
Special Menu Available
Seating:
Limited
 
Artist Links
Killers of Comedy Official Tour Site
Bob Levy
Yucko The Clown
Shuli
The Iron Sheik
Jim Florentine
 

The Reverend is not only a frequent guest on The Howard Stern Show, but the Roast Master for all of the Howard’s roasts, as well as the creator of the Miserable Men Show that airs on Howard 101 every Monday at 7:00 pm along with Shuli and Jim Florentine. In addition Bob can be heard on the KiddChris Show on WYSP in Philadelphia (94.1) and on 93.7 in Pittsburgh as a writer and regular on air personality.


A long time caller of the show,
Shuli received his big break before the launch of Sirius, when he received a call from Tim Sabian in regards to joining the Howard 100 news team. Shuli, alongside with the other news reporters, has the ability to put a comedic spin on any situation.You can also hear Shuli cohost the weekly Miserable Men show on Monday nights at 7:00 pm on Howard 101.

Yucko, a frequent guest on the Stern Show, has been also seen on national television. You may have seen Yucko on The Jimmy Kimmel Show (ABC) and the Last Comic Standing season 1 finale. Yucko is known for his incredibly filthy jokes, as well as a very eccentric stage act that involves the use of interesting and obscene props.




 

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