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UPDATE: In the interest of public safety given the current situation, this April 27 comedy show has been cancelled. 

Since the Hospitality Center and Peddler’s Village offices are now closed in the interest of employee and public safety and under orders from Governor Wolf, we are not able to accommodate rescheduling requests or issue refunds at this time. We will do so when we are again operational. Thank you for your understanding.

If you leave a voice mail message at the Hospitality Center and/or send an email to the info@peddlersvillage.com or gservices@peddlersvillage.com, it will be returned when we are able to re-open.

Be well, everyone.


Looking for laughs? We’ve got ‘em! Three comedians – Mclean Ambrogio, Chip Ambrogio, and headliner Coleman Green – take the stage in Peddler’s Pub. Couples, singles, and large groups are welcome! Seats are limited, so reserve your seats now. General admission, no assigned seats. For adults 18+. For more information, call 215-794-4000.

 

When: Friday, April 24, 2020. Doors open at 7:00 p.m.; Show starts at 8:30 p.m.

General admission: $25 per person (plus $10 minimum food & drink order per person.)
NOTE: Attendees are encouraged to enjoy dinner before the show in the Village, so dinner receipts for $10 or more per person dated April 24, 2020 from Earl’s New American, Buttonwood Grill, Hart’s Tavern, Cock ‘n Bull, and Peddler’s Pub restaurants will be credited during the show towards the $10 minimum food and drink order per person.)


The Lineup

Mclean Ambrogio
Mclean Ambrogio’s comedy touches on growing up in a comedy family, body shaming, dating, pop culture trends, and dealing with a future where his generation is predicted to do worse than the one that came before. In addition to stand-up, he’s written, acted, and directed a series of short films, including the “Mean Boys” trilogy.

Chip Ambrogio
As a contributing writer for “The Friars Club Roasts,” Chip uses his “every man” persona to poke fun at the trials and tribulations of everyday life. College, club, and road audiences have enjoyed his wry observations of parenthood, Catholic school, and growing up poor in a severely dysfunctional family. Chip is currently writing for some of today’s top headliners and on an animated sitcom pilot “Hell Gig.” He appears in the independent film “Time of Need” and is the co-creator of “Room for Improvement,” a reality show pilot selected as a finalist at the New York Television Festival.

Coleman Green
Coleman Green speaks about life and family in a style that resonates with all colors, cultures, and incomes. His comedy leaves the audience laughing when they should be crying. No stranger to stage and screen, Green has performed at many venues and clubs and has appeared in a television commercial for Optimum iO Pixels as a pink pixel.