Carmen Vallone/Kojo Prince with Opening Act Lisa Roddavis

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Due to illness Carmen Vallone will be replacing Brian Bradley for the Dec 7th performance and Kojo Prince will fill in for the Dec 8th performance with Lisa Roddavis remaining as the opener both nights. We apologize for the inconvenience this may cause any of our ticket holders. Please feel free to call The Villages Box Offices at (352) 753-3229 if you have any questions or concerns.


Carmen Vallone as seen on Last Comic Standing, HBO, CBS & Jamie Kennedy’s “Heckler” movie, with Scott Orbany
When spoken aloud, Carmen Vallone’s name resonates as majestically as trumpets blown by the highest choir of angels in the kingdom of heaven. With his enthusiastic smile, and happily twisted vision of everyday life, Carmen guides you through a night of entertainment as he talks about being from Upstate New York, living in Florida, and what life is like on the road. Never one to “attack” the audience, Carmen makes you feel right at home, and you’ll never be scared to “sit in the front row”. In his seven years of comedy, Carmen has been so many places and performed on so many stages, you might think he had been doing comedy for eight years. He has been night clubbing with Bob Saget, he has drunk champagne with Joan Rivers, and he went to a BBQ with Jim Carey. You might have seen Carmen on NBC’s Last Comic Standing, CBS’s Comedy Night School, or Jamie Kennedy’s “Heckler” movie, but probably not. In addition to being a hilarious stand-up comedian, Carmen is also the host and producer of “A Joke Off ! ! !™”. A nationally touring comedy competition, currently in development for national TV.

Kojo Prince as seen on Showtime & Comedy Time Network, with Lisa Roddavis.

Kojo Prince comes from a long line of performers; Great Grandmother working in Vaudeville, Grandmother as an opera singer and Mother (Falumi Prince) as a featured singer with Harry Belafonte. His first appearance as a Comedian was at the Village Gate in Greenwich Village, NYC in 1992. From that point on he knew where his heart lied, on stage performing in front of an audience.  A constant professional that maintains his focus and pleasant demeanor off and on stage. All this is branded by three things that were taught to him by his late Mother; “above all, be professional, be polite and always be on time…because the show must go on”.

Admission: 
– Starting at $15 per person (depending on headline acts)
–  +2 item minimum purchase per person off the Lazy Mac’s  Food & Beverage Menu
– 20% gratitude added to all checks (standard)
– Food Service will end a ½ hour before showtime
– Cocktail service available during the show.
Please note: 
– Guests should aim to arrive by 6:30pm for seating
– Groups must arrive together as seating is first come first serve.
– Seating is limited and tables cannot be moved.
Food & Full Liquor bar: 
– Available through Lazy Mac’s Taco Shack & Tequila Bar.
– All shows are 21+ and a valid government issued ID is required to enter.
– Sales tax and services fees included in the ticket price
– Please have a copy of the ticket(s) available to verify the name on the list.

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