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October 23, 2010
Carol Morsani Hall |
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Chelsea Handler has become one of entertainment’s most sought after and versatile rising stars. In July 2007, Handler broke into the world of late-night talk shows with her E! Entertainment series, Chelsea Lately. Both Handler and the show have also been recognized as pioneers in late night with the show boasting five female writers to account for half of its writing staff. This is unprecedented in the late night arena that has historically been dominated by male hosts and writers. In addition to her wildly successful television series, Handler is equally well-known as a best-selling author. On March 2010, her three books took the #1, #2, and #3 spots on the New York Times Best Seller list. "Chelsea Chelsea Bang Bang," from Grand Central Publishing, was the #1 nonfiction hardcover; "Are You There, Vodka? It’s Me, Chelsea," from Simon Spotlight Entertainment, was the #2 nonfiction paperback; and "My Horizontal Life," from Bloomsbury, was the #3 nonfiction paperback. As a testament to her versatility and tireless work ethic, Handler’s 21-city comedy tour, also entitled Chelsea Chelsea Bang Bang and sponsored by Belvedere Vodka, kicked off in March 2010. After tickets sold out immediately, Live Nation added 15 more shows. As one of the nation’s most acclaimed and cutting edge-comedians, Handler delivers a sharp combination of fearless honesty, ironic riffs and self-deprecations with no shortage of material. General warning: Contains mature language, situations and content. For more information, visit chelseahandler.com. Sat. 8 p.m. Second show just added at 11 p.m.
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Price: Regularly priced tickets start at $62.50. Second show just added at 11 p.m. Applicable service charges added at point of purchase.
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