Tom Segura set to perform at
Orlando Improv
Orlando Improv
Published by Sareth Ney on Dec. 21, 2016 at 8:45 p.m.
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ORLANDO, Fla. – Tom Segura will be performing a total of five stand-up comedy performances at the Orlando Improv, from Dec. 29 through Dec. 31. The first will begin at 8 p.m., on Dec. 29. The second and third takes place at 8 p.m. and 10:30 p.m., on Dec. 30. The fourth and fifth occurs at 7:30 p.m. and 10 p.m., on Dec. 31. He is an actor, comedian, producer and writer.
Originally from Cincinnati, Segura’s on screen credits included: “Atom TV”, “Gary Unmarried”, “Mash Up”, “Happy Endings”, “This Is Not Happening”, “Workaholics” and “Noches Con Platanito”. Writing recognitions consisted of: “Cutman”, “Atom TV”, “Comedy Central Presents”, “Funny as Hell”, “Tom Segura: Completely Normal” and “Tom Segura: Mostly Stories”. As a producer, his works were: “Cutman”, “Atom TV” and “Tom Segura: Mostly Stories”. On the first episode of “My Big Fat Obnoxious Boss”, he was the head logger on the television series.
Appearing as himself, Segura has appeared on the following: “Live at Gotham”, “Russell Peters Presents”, “Comedy Central Presents”, “Hollywood’s Top Ten”, “Funny As Hell”, “Mash Up”, “BET’s Comicview”, “Tom Segura: Completely Normal”, “The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson”, “This Is Not Happening”, “How to be a Grown Up”, “The Playboy Morning Show”, “Tom Segura: Mostly Stories”, “Conan”, “The Night Time Show with Stephen Kramer Glickman” and “Coming to the Stage”.
As a comedian, Segura has performed on many comedy club stages and festivals around the world. His festival appearances were: Montréal’s Just For Laughs Comedy Festival, The Melbourne International Comedy Festival in Australia, Las Vegas’ The Comedy Festival and The Hong Kong Comedy Festival. He released three comedy albums: “Thrilled”, ‘White Girls with Cornrows” and “Completely Normal”. All three records debuted at number one on the iTunes and Billboard Comedy charts, for successive weeks.
In the broadcasting world, Segura’s material could be heard on such Sirius XM’s comedy channels as the “Bennington Show”. He has appeared on “The Joe Rogan Experience Podcast” and the “WTF with Marc Maron” podcasts, as well. Along with Segura’s wife, Christina Pazsitzky, they host their own podcast and it is called “Your Mom’s House”.
Segura’s showcases from Dec. 29 through Dec. 30 are $25 each. For the Dec. 31 sets, tickets are $55 each. The prices exclude sales tax and electronic delivery fees. All sales are final. Refunds, cancellations and/or exchanges will not be issued. Acts and show times are subject to change.
Originally from Cincinnati, Segura’s on screen credits included: “Atom TV”, “Gary Unmarried”, “Mash Up”, “Happy Endings”, “This Is Not Happening”, “Workaholics” and “Noches Con Platanito”. Writing recognitions consisted of: “Cutman”, “Atom TV”, “Comedy Central Presents”, “Funny as Hell”, “Tom Segura: Completely Normal” and “Tom Segura: Mostly Stories”. As a producer, his works were: “Cutman”, “Atom TV” and “Tom Segura: Mostly Stories”. On the first episode of “My Big Fat Obnoxious Boss”, he was the head logger on the television series.
Appearing as himself, Segura has appeared on the following: “Live at Gotham”, “Russell Peters Presents”, “Comedy Central Presents”, “Hollywood’s Top Ten”, “Funny As Hell”, “Mash Up”, “BET’s Comicview”, “Tom Segura: Completely Normal”, “The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson”, “This Is Not Happening”, “How to be a Grown Up”, “The Playboy Morning Show”, “Tom Segura: Mostly Stories”, “Conan”, “The Night Time Show with Stephen Kramer Glickman” and “Coming to the Stage”.
As a comedian, Segura has performed on many comedy club stages and festivals around the world. His festival appearances were: Montréal’s Just For Laughs Comedy Festival, The Melbourne International Comedy Festival in Australia, Las Vegas’ The Comedy Festival and The Hong Kong Comedy Festival. He released three comedy albums: “Thrilled”, ‘White Girls with Cornrows” and “Completely Normal”. All three records debuted at number one on the iTunes and Billboard Comedy charts, for successive weeks.
In the broadcasting world, Segura’s material could be heard on such Sirius XM’s comedy channels as the “Bennington Show”. He has appeared on “The Joe Rogan Experience Podcast” and the “WTF with Marc Maron” podcasts, as well. Along with Segura’s wife, Christina Pazsitzky, they host their own podcast and it is called “Your Mom’s House”.
Segura’s showcases from Dec. 29 through Dec. 30 are $25 each. For the Dec. 31 sets, tickets are $55 each. The prices exclude sales tax and electronic delivery fees. All sales are final. Refunds, cancellations and/or exchanges will not be issued. Acts and show times are subject to change.
Tom Segura's upcoming tour dates:
Dec. 29 - Orlando Improv, Orlando, Fla. (8 p.m.)
Dec. 30 - Orlando Improv, Orlando, Fla. (8 p.m.)
Dec. 30 - Orlando Improv, Orlando, Fla. (10:30 p.m.)
Dec. 31 - Orlando Improv, Orlando, Fla. (7 p.m.)
Dec. 31 - Orlando Improv, Orlando, Fla. (10 p.m.)
Jan. 5 - Kansas City Improv, Kansas City, Mo. (7:30 p.m.)
Jan. 6 - Kansas City Improv, Kansas City, Mo. (7:30 p.m.)
Jan. 6 - Kansas City Improv, Kansas City, Mo. (9:45 p.m.)
Jan. 7 - Kansas City Improv, Kansas City, Mo. (7 p.m.)
Jan. 7 - Kansas City Improv, Kansas City, Mo. (9:45 p.m.)
Jan. 12 - Levity Live, Oxnard, Calif. (8 p.m.)
Jan. 13 - Levity Live, Oxnard, Calif. (7:30 p.m.)
Jan. 13 - Levity Live, Oxnard, Calif. (9:45 p.m.)
Jan. 14 - Levity Live, Oxnard, Calif. (7 p.m.)
Jan. 14 - Levity Live, Oxnard, Calif. (9:30 p.m.)
Jan. 20 - Civic Center Theatre, New Orleans
Jan. 21 - Center Stage Theater, Atlanta
Jan. 22 - Capitol Theatre, Clearwater, Fla.
Jan. 23 - Ruby Diamond Concert Hall, Tallahassee, Fla.
Jan. 26 - Pabst Theater, Milwaukee
Jan. 27 - Barrymore Theatre, Madison, Wis.
Jan. 28 - The Woman’s Club, Minneapolis (8 p.m.)
Jan. 28 - The Woman’s Club, Minneapolis (10:30 p.m.)
Jan. 29 - The Woman’s Club, Minneapolis (7:30 p.m.)
Feb. 9 - House of Blues, Las Vegas
Feb. 12 - Irvine Improv, Irvine, Calif.
Feb. 16 - The Paramount, Huntington, N.Y.
Feb. 17 - Wellmont Theater, Montclair, N.J.
Feb. 18 - The Borgata, Atlantic City, N.J.
Feb. 23 - Myer Horowitz Theatre, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
Feb. 24 - Macewan Hall, Calgary, Alberta, Canada
Feb. 25 - The Vogue Theatre, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
March 9 - Sands Casino Resort, Bethlehem, Pa.
March 10 - Foxwoods Resort Casino, Foxwoods Resort Casino, Mashantucket, Conn.
March 11 - Wilbur Theatre, Boston (7 p.m.)
March 11 - Wilbur Theatre, Boston (9:45 p.m.)
March 12 - Wilbur Theatre, Boston (7 p.m.)
March 16 - Meyer Theatre, Green Bay, Wis.
March 17 - Royal Oak Music Theatre, Royal Oak, Mich. (8 p.m.)
March 17 - Royal Oak Music Theatre, Royal Oak, Mich. (11:15 p.m.)
March 18 - Royal Oak Music Theatre, Royal Oak, Mich. (7:30 p.m.)
March 18 - Royal Oak Music Theatre, Royal Oak, Mich. (10 p.m.)
March 23 - DC Improv, Washington
March 24 - DC Improv, Washington
March 25 - DC Improv, Washington
March 26 - DC Improv, Washington
April 6 - Carnegie Music Hall, Pittsburgh
April 7 - John Lyman Center for the Performing Arts, New Haven, Conn.
April 8 - Higher Ground, Burlington, Vt.
April 13 - San Jose Improv, San Jose, Calif.
April 14 - Moore Theatre, Seattle
April 15 - Revolution Hall, Portland, Ore. (8 p.m.)
April 15 - Revolution Hall, Portland, Ore. (11 p.m.)
April 20 - House of Blue, Dallas
April 21- Houston Improv, Houston (8 p.m.)
April 21- Houston Improv, Houston (10:30 p.m.)
April 22- Houston Improv, Houston (7 p.m.)
April 22- Houston Improv, Houston (9:30 p.m.)
April 23- Houston Improv, Houston (7:30 p.m.)
Dec. 29 - Orlando Improv, Orlando, Fla. (8 p.m.)
Dec. 30 - Orlando Improv, Orlando, Fla. (8 p.m.)
Dec. 30 - Orlando Improv, Orlando, Fla. (10:30 p.m.)
Dec. 31 - Orlando Improv, Orlando, Fla. (7 p.m.)
Dec. 31 - Orlando Improv, Orlando, Fla. (10 p.m.)
Jan. 5 - Kansas City Improv, Kansas City, Mo. (7:30 p.m.)
Jan. 6 - Kansas City Improv, Kansas City, Mo. (7:30 p.m.)
Jan. 6 - Kansas City Improv, Kansas City, Mo. (9:45 p.m.)
Jan. 7 - Kansas City Improv, Kansas City, Mo. (7 p.m.)
Jan. 7 - Kansas City Improv, Kansas City, Mo. (9:45 p.m.)
Jan. 12 - Levity Live, Oxnard, Calif. (8 p.m.)
Jan. 13 - Levity Live, Oxnard, Calif. (7:30 p.m.)
Jan. 13 - Levity Live, Oxnard, Calif. (9:45 p.m.)
Jan. 14 - Levity Live, Oxnard, Calif. (7 p.m.)
Jan. 14 - Levity Live, Oxnard, Calif. (9:30 p.m.)
Jan. 20 - Civic Center Theatre, New Orleans
Jan. 21 - Center Stage Theater, Atlanta
Jan. 22 - Capitol Theatre, Clearwater, Fla.
Jan. 23 - Ruby Diamond Concert Hall, Tallahassee, Fla.
Jan. 26 - Pabst Theater, Milwaukee
Jan. 27 - Barrymore Theatre, Madison, Wis.
Jan. 28 - The Woman’s Club, Minneapolis (8 p.m.)
Jan. 28 - The Woman’s Club, Minneapolis (10:30 p.m.)
Jan. 29 - The Woman’s Club, Minneapolis (7:30 p.m.)
Feb. 9 - House of Blues, Las Vegas
Feb. 12 - Irvine Improv, Irvine, Calif.
Feb. 16 - The Paramount, Huntington, N.Y.
Feb. 17 - Wellmont Theater, Montclair, N.J.
Feb. 18 - The Borgata, Atlantic City, N.J.
Feb. 23 - Myer Horowitz Theatre, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
Feb. 24 - Macewan Hall, Calgary, Alberta, Canada
Feb. 25 - The Vogue Theatre, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
March 9 - Sands Casino Resort, Bethlehem, Pa.
March 10 - Foxwoods Resort Casino, Foxwoods Resort Casino, Mashantucket, Conn.
March 11 - Wilbur Theatre, Boston (7 p.m.)
March 11 - Wilbur Theatre, Boston (9:45 p.m.)
March 12 - Wilbur Theatre, Boston (7 p.m.)
March 16 - Meyer Theatre, Green Bay, Wis.
March 17 - Royal Oak Music Theatre, Royal Oak, Mich. (8 p.m.)
March 17 - Royal Oak Music Theatre, Royal Oak, Mich. (11:15 p.m.)
March 18 - Royal Oak Music Theatre, Royal Oak, Mich. (7:30 p.m.)
March 18 - Royal Oak Music Theatre, Royal Oak, Mich. (10 p.m.)
March 23 - DC Improv, Washington
March 24 - DC Improv, Washington
March 25 - DC Improv, Washington
March 26 - DC Improv, Washington
April 6 - Carnegie Music Hall, Pittsburgh
April 7 - John Lyman Center for the Performing Arts, New Haven, Conn.
April 8 - Higher Ground, Burlington, Vt.
April 13 - San Jose Improv, San Jose, Calif.
April 14 - Moore Theatre, Seattle
April 15 - Revolution Hall, Portland, Ore. (8 p.m.)
April 15 - Revolution Hall, Portland, Ore. (11 p.m.)
April 20 - House of Blue, Dallas
April 21- Houston Improv, Houston (8 p.m.)
April 21- Houston Improv, Houston (10:30 p.m.)
April 22- Houston Improv, Houston (7 p.m.)
April 22- Houston Improv, Houston (9:30 p.m.)
April 23- Houston Improv, Houston (7:30 p.m.)
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Sareth Ney is the journalist for A Quarter and Dream Pictures. He holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Mass Communications and Center for New Media from Colorado State University-Pueblo. He is a former apprentice to master of horror, Clive Barker. He is a Wu-Tang Clan inspired superhero, Wu-Man Chu. He is an award-winning short filmmaker; his goal is to write 150 articles in select time zones, inducts every article into his hall of fame, is a stand-up comedian, motivational speaker, founder and co-host of Pueblo's Independent Multimedia Podcast and is the festival director at Sareth-Fest Music and Comedy Festival.