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Shows and Nightlife
Barry Diamond, Monty Hoffman and Tom McClain dish up laughs at Tahoe Comedy North
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After appearing on Friends, Seinfeld, Bachelor Party, House Party and National Lampoon's Class Reunion (to name a few) Barry Diamon will be performing at the Crystal Bay Club Tuesday, July 8.
If you go...
Event: Tahoe Comedy North
Location: Crystal Bay Casino / 14 State Hwy 28, Crystal Bay, Nev.
Date: Tuesday, July 8
Cost: $10 pre-sale, $15 day of show
Location: Crystal Bay Casino / 14 State Hwy 28, Crystal Bay, Nev.
Date: Tuesday, July 8
Cost: $10 pre-sale, $15 day of show
Treat yourself to a couple hours of laughter at the Crystal Bay Club's Crown Room Tuesday, July 8. Tickets are $10 in advance and $15 on the day of the show. To purchase tickets visit www.crystalbaycasino.com.
Barry Diamond – co-headliner
Barry Diamond is somewhat of an enigma. He’s been a professional stand-up comedian for almost 15 years and has appeared in many popular television shows and movies. In the last few years he has appeared in Friends, Seinfeld, Politically Incorrect, The Naked Truth and California Dreams.
Andy you may also recognize him from these movies: Bachelor Party, House Party 1 and 2 and National Lampoon’s Class Reunion and National Lampoon Goes to the Movies.
Diamond is an absolute hit on stage; he weaves different stories into his act. He introduces his various characters early in the show; they then appear throughout the act, often in the same sentence. The characters aren’t impersonations of famous people, instead they’re impersonations of everyday people, complete with hand gesturing and facial expressions. It’s very unique, very wild and very funny.
Barry Diamond – co-headliner
Barry Diamond is somewhat of an enigma. He’s been a professional stand-up comedian for almost 15 years and has appeared in many popular television shows and movies. In the last few years he has appeared in Friends, Seinfeld, Politically Incorrect, The Naked Truth and California Dreams.
Andy you may also recognize him from these movies: Bachelor Party, House Party 1 and 2 and National Lampoon’s Class Reunion and National Lampoon Goes to the Movies.
Diamond is an absolute hit on stage; he weaves different stories into his act. He introduces his various characters early in the show; they then appear throughout the act, often in the same sentence. The characters aren’t impersonations of famous people, instead they’re impersonations of everyday people, complete with hand gesturing and facial expressions. It’s very unique, very wild and very funny.
Monty Hoffman – co-headliner
Monty Hoffman was raised in New York along side eight siblings, a single mom and his big screen idol, Lou Costello.
Monty began performing at The Laugh Factory on Sunset Blvd, where he made his way up to the marquee. After appearing on A&E's An Evening at the Improv, Hoffman returned to New York to do the film Comedy's Dirtiest Dozen which led to his signing with Messina-Baker Management in Los Angeles and landed an agent, along with a development deal with Viacom.
From there, Hoffman did a lot of sitcom work and in-between, did standup engagements in Vegas, and comedy clubs and colleges across the country. In 1994, Hoffman put standup on hold when he landed a leading role on NBC's sitcom, The Good Life. He followed that up with film work and several appearances on ABC's The Drew Carey Show and CBS’s Everybody Loves Raymond.
In 2002, everything came to a screeching halt for Hoffman. “I went in for a routine colon test, and found out I had throat cancer. Throat Cancer? I just kept wondering –- how long was that doctor’s finger!” After surgery, a year of radiation treatment and a clean bill of heath, Hoffman rose from the ashes.
Monty Hoffman was raised in New York along side eight siblings, a single mom and his big screen idol, Lou Costello.
Monty began performing at The Laugh Factory on Sunset Blvd, where he made his way up to the marquee. After appearing on A&E's An Evening at the Improv, Hoffman returned to New York to do the film Comedy's Dirtiest Dozen which led to his signing with Messina-Baker Management in Los Angeles and landed an agent, along with a development deal with Viacom.
From there, Hoffman did a lot of sitcom work and in-between, did standup engagements in Vegas, and comedy clubs and colleges across the country. In 1994, Hoffman put standup on hold when he landed a leading role on NBC's sitcom, The Good Life. He followed that up with film work and several appearances on ABC's The Drew Carey Show and CBS’s Everybody Loves Raymond.
In 2002, everything came to a screeching halt for Hoffman. “I went in for a routine colon test, and found out I had throat cancer. Throat Cancer? I just kept wondering –- how long was that doctor’s finger!” After surgery, a year of radiation treatment and a clean bill of heath, Hoffman rose from the ashes.
Tom McClain – host
Comedian Tom McClain is probably best known as the larger than life, hard-hitting funnyman from Sacramento. His trademark football jersey and backwards ball cap lend no indication to his intelligent thought-provoking humor. His razor sharp material along with his exceptionally quick wit tantalizes audiences from beginning to end. Within the first few minutes, the audience feels like they have known Tom for years.
Tom draws from his many rich life experiences to relate to his audiences. Whether he is discussing growing up in one of Sacramento’s roughest neighborhoods or fulfilling his 4 year military commitment, audiences get a clear image of where Tom came from. He has a unique ability to share the most intimate details of his current marriage and his past relationships. Often described as “Everyone’s Favorite Drinking Buddy”, Tom has an uncanny ability to draw out the fun loving, often immature adult in all of us.
Professionally, Tom is making an impact on the local and national scene. Tom has appeared on a number of CBS Television Network hit shows like CSI: New York, Without a Trace, Shark and the short-lived Viva Laughlin.
Tom has a reputation as a tireless writer with the improvisational skills to banter with any audience. Tom McClain is an extremely hard worker and is rapidly gaining respect in the comedy world.
Comedian Tom McClain is probably best known as the larger than life, hard-hitting funnyman from Sacramento. His trademark football jersey and backwards ball cap lend no indication to his intelligent thought-provoking humor. His razor sharp material along with his exceptionally quick wit tantalizes audiences from beginning to end. Within the first few minutes, the audience feels like they have known Tom for years.
Tom draws from his many rich life experiences to relate to his audiences. Whether he is discussing growing up in one of Sacramento’s roughest neighborhoods or fulfilling his 4 year military commitment, audiences get a clear image of where Tom came from. He has a unique ability to share the most intimate details of his current marriage and his past relationships. Often described as “Everyone’s Favorite Drinking Buddy”, Tom has an uncanny ability to draw out the fun loving, often immature adult in all of us.
Professionally, Tom is making an impact on the local and national scene. Tom has appeared on a number of CBS Television Network hit shows like CSI: New York, Without a Trace, Shark and the short-lived Viva Laughlin.
Tom has a reputation as a tireless writer with the improvisational skills to banter with any audience. Tom McClain is an extremely hard worker and is rapidly gaining respect in the comedy world.
Hark Dulai – guest spot
Hark Dulai was born on June 12, 1972 in Live Oak, California, a small farm town just north of Sacramento. He grew up a very hard-working peach farmer, or actually the lazy son of a very hard-working peach farmer.
After his farming days, he moved to the Silicon Valley and turned into a bit of a computer geek, a bit of a drinker, and eventually, realized he was also a bit of a comedian.
He is one comedian who can relate to everyone. You don't have to be from a small farm town or be a computer nerd to enjoy his work. Spend 10 minutes with him and you'll feel like you've known him your entire life, kind of like your next door neighbor, spend another 20 minutes with him and you will wish your next door neighbor would move.
Hark Dulai was born on June 12, 1972 in Live Oak, California, a small farm town just north of Sacramento. He grew up a very hard-working peach farmer, or actually the lazy son of a very hard-working peach farmer.
After his farming days, he moved to the Silicon Valley and turned into a bit of a computer geek, a bit of a drinker, and eventually, realized he was also a bit of a comedian.
He is one comedian who can relate to everyone. You don't have to be from a small farm town or be a computer nerd to enjoy his work. Spend 10 minutes with him and you'll feel like you've known him your entire life, kind of like your next door neighbor, spend another 20 minutes with him and you will wish your next door neighbor would move.
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