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Posted: Mar 24, 2008 in Things to do, Nightlife, TV and Celebrities
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Having enjoyed Kevin Pollack in everything he has done in his movie career, I wondered if anyone has seen his comedy act and would recommend it? He is going to be at Crackers Broad Ripple and entertainment money is hard to come by. Should I buy a ticket? And furthermore, should I spend the $30 to get a reserved seat, or wait in line and spend $15? Thanks for any information and reviews.
I've never been to a live show of his, but I've heard his stuff on Bob and Tom in the past and he is hysterically funny.
It might not be the funniest thing in the world for a casual movie/TV fan, but he has a hilarious bit about calling the actor Alan Arkin and leaving him a voice mail as Alan Arkin, as if he's trying to remind himself not to forget something important. He's got this distinct cadence to his voice and Pollak nails it.
His Christopher Walken impression is incredible as well. He actually does a lot of great impressions.
Pollack is a commic that does make his rounds to Crackers abotu once or twice a year. It is a good show, but there is no need to get reserved seating. By all means call and reserve a seat, but no need for reserve seating. There is really no bad seat in the Broadripple club. You will be able to see him and hear him with no problem. Crackers in Broadripple has a very intimate club feel while being able to fit a nice number of audiance members.
If you did not go to the show, just wait, and he should be back, but go to another show at the club to kind of figure out what you want to do when he comes back.
I've never been to a live show of his, but I've heard his stuff on ...
Doesn't he also do a killer Walter Mattheau too?
Doesn't he also do a killer Walter Mattheau too?
He does a killer EVERYONE, so I bet he does. It would be great to hear Grumpy Old Men stories with him doing himself and Matthau.