An Evening of Intelligent Comedy with Dan Viola


Cayuga Radio Group
presents
An Evening of Intelligent Comedy
featuring
Dan Viola
with special guest
Nick Marra

The Hangar Theatre
Saturday, November 14, 2015
8PM
Tickets are $15
Purchase tickets online
or
Call 607.273.ARTS (2787)

Dan Viola has deep roots in Upstate New York. A Rochester area native, and Cornell graduate, Dan Viola has been making area audiences laugh to his intelligent brand of comedy for years.

As the father of 7 kids, Dan connects with all audiences, and is appreciated and respected for his Ivy league wit and ability to do comedy “for smart people”. Dan draws on his background as a game show host, former Cornell hockey player, parent, teacher, coach, and salesperson.

He’s performed with, Jon Stewart, Rob Schneider, Kevin Nealon, Steven Wright, the late Sam Kinison.

Entertainment without insulting! You will love it. Check out Dan Viola!

Nick Marra has been entertaining crowds with his down-to-earth comedy for over 20 years. Drawing on his experiences from growing up in an Italian Catholic home, to his current family comprised of two sons in their 20’s and a daughter (16 years later), audiences easily relate to his quirky observations. Check out Nick Marra!

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