November 29 - November 30

Dan St. Paul

Dan St. Paul

Dan St. Paul has been a national headlining comedian at some of the top comedy clubs in the country. He has appeared on NBC, ABC, FOX, Comedy Central, A&E, and VH-1. He has also opened for such entertainers as Ringo Starr, Natalie Cole, Hall and Oates, Vince Gill, Clint Black, Chicago, and even the San Francisco Symphony (“I knew them when they were just a garage band.”) His “First Baseball Game” is one of the most requested comedy pieces on the syndicated Bob and Tom Radio Show.

After turning fifty, he discovered his body changing (“I’m a cylinder now. I can wear a belt anywhere on my body.”), his memory is faulty (“I have eight pairs of reading glasses at home. I have no idea where they are.”), and dealing with a lazy teenager (“I have a bumper sticker that says, ‘My Son Is Just Getting By At Hillsdale High’). Most of Dan’s material now focuses on his life after 60.

11/29/2024 9:30 PM
Other Showtimes

Featuring Myles Weber

We are open all day as a Bar and Grill - Comedy Showroom seating begins at 6:00

City Parking available on both sides of building,

Full bar and restaurant food available.

2 drink minimum.

Dan St. Paul has been a national headlining comedian at some of the top comedy clubs in the country. He has appeared on NBC, ABC, FOX, Comedy Central, A&E, and VH-1. He has also opened for such entertainers as Ringo Starr, Natalie Cole, Hall and Oates, Vince Gill, Clint Black, Chicago, and even the San Francisco Symphony (“I knew them when they were just a garage band.”) His “First Baseball Game” is one of the most requested comedy pieces on the syndicated Bob and Tom Radio Show.

After turning fifty, he discovered his body changing (“I’m a cylinder now. I can wear a belt anywhere on my body.”), his memory is faulty (“I have eight pairs of reading glasses at home. I have no idea where they are.”), and dealing with a lazy teenager (“I have a bumper sticker that says, ‘My Son Is Just Getting By At Hillsdale High’). Most of Dan’s material now focuses on his life after 60.