Saturday, February 20, 2016
Join us for an evening of fun an illusion featuring the talented, creative, and fantastically funny Comedian Glen Gerard.
If you love Chicken Comedy, you'll love this evening's events, which start off with our world-famous Broasted Chicken Dinner.
Doors Open: 5:45 pm
Dinner and show tickets include an all-you-can-eat feast of Broasted Chicken and Sides served at 6:30 pm.
At 8:00 pm, Glen Gerard will take the stage and amaze you with his witty comedy, amazing sleight of hand, and outrageous audience participation.
Glen Gerard Bio:
Inspired by the classic Tony Curtis movie "Houdini" at age ten, Glen knew he would someday entertain audiences nationwide with his unique brand of humor and magic.
As a teenager, Glen received numerous awards for his skills as a stage magician. He furthered his education by studying theater and communication in college. By utilizing comedy, Glen has developed a fresh and original act that emphasizes audience involvement.
Audience members are forewarned that during the Glen Gerard Show, "you may be the star"! Glen performs professionally for hundreds of comedy clubs, conventions, trade shows, colleges, and other special events each year.
*Please Note: Online Ticketing Sales may close up to 2 days prior to each performance. If tickets are ever unavailable online, for any reason, please contact Memories directly to inquire about availability at 262-284-6850.
Glen has appeared for the Green Bay Packers, the Milwaukee Bucks, and has been called a "Major League Entertainer" by the Milwaukee Brewers. In addition, his sleight of hand skill appears in numerous television commercials. He has appeared on both Disney and Norwegian Cruise Lines. Large corporations that have enjoyed his show include Amway, Harley Davidson, Johnson Wax, Kellogg's, Oshkosh B'Gosh, Starz Cable Network, Wal-Mart, WE Energies, Yamaha, and many more. A headliner at the Las Vegas Comedy Festival, Glen has also appeared at the Las Vegas Hilton in the Smothers Brothers Show along with celebrity comics Tim Allen, Tony Danza, Lewis Black, and Tracy Morgan. He even appeared before President Clinton at Laborfest in 1996.