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COMEDY CONNECTION

39 Warren Avenue, East Providence, RI 02914 | (401) 438-8383

Open Today: 3pm – 9pm

10 August

Chelsea Handler

7:30pm – 9pm

Monday, August 10, 2020 at 7:30pm to 9:00pm

Comedy Connection. 39 Warren Avenue, East Providence, RI 02914

www-ricomedyconnection-com.seatengine.com/events/40357?m=3338ce93-ca83-4943-9a50-a46ce68e1ffa

Comedy, Theater

THINGS TO KNOW:

- You will NOT be sat with anyone who is not in your party.

- Tables will be spaced to ensure guests are a minimum of 6 ft apart.

- All guests will be sat a minimum of 14 ft away from the comic on stage.

- Maximum Party size will be limited to 4.

- All beverages and food will be served in biodegradable, single use containers.

- Our staff will be wearing a mask at all times. Guests only need to wear a mask when they are not at their table.

- Parking - Free and available in the main lot, small lot between the Comedy Connection and Black Duck Tavern, on street and in the LDC lot behind the Black Duck.

Regarded as one of the most successful figures in entertainment today, Chelsea Handler and her talk shows, best-selling books, and stand-up comedy have attracted millions of fans worldwide.

After a successful seven-year run as the host of E!’s top-rated “Chelsea Lately,” Handler launched an all-new talk show for Netflix in May 2016.“Chelsea” was the first of its kind for the global on-demand generation and tackled today’s tough issues with the same acerbic wit and fearless curiosity fans know and love. Handler traveled around the world –braving an ice-skating rink in Russia and wielding a Trump-shaped piñata through the streets of Mexico and back again to Los Angeles, where she taped in front of a live in-studio audience featuring celebrities, dignitaries, and surprise guests. From intimate dinner parties to viral PSAs to “explainer segments” that answered all the questions you’re too embarrassed to ask, she brought you thought-provoking, yet hilarious conversations about topics like international cultures, alternative lifestyles, education, health, sports, parenting, politics, and more. The show’s 120 episodes continue to be available for streaming globally on the platform.

Handler can also be seen in Netflix’s documentary series “Chelsea Does,” which was directed by Academy Award and Emmy-nominated Eddie Schmidt and executive produced by Handler, Schmidt and Academy Award and Emmy-winning Morgan Neville(20Feet From Stardom).In each of the four revealing, relevant, funny and introspective films, she explores a range of subjects of personal and universal curiosity, from marriage to drugs, to racism and Silicon Valley.

In 2018, Handler left her Netflix show to focus on her work as an activist by joining forces with EMILY’s List to help elect more women to public office, register people to vote and campaign for candidates who are fighting for women’s rights. In addition, she has partnered with the Karam Foundation, a non-profit organization whose mission is to build a better future for Syria by developing innovative education programs for refugee youth, distributing smart aid to families and funding sustainable development projects initiated by Syrians for Syrians. That same year, Handler also traveled throughout the U.S., hosting town hall-like events. These discussions centered around social activism in the hopes of galvanizing citizens to use their voices.

On April 9, 2019, Handler released her much anticipated sixth book and first memoir Life Will Be the Death of Me, which debuted at No. 1 on The New York Times Best-Seller List. In support of the book’s release, Handler embarked on a sit-down and stand-up comedy tour and launched an eponymous podcast withiHeartRadio. On the heels of her successful book tour, Handler recently released “Hello, Privilege. It’s Me, Chelsea.” through Netflix. The project is a provocative documentary that follows her as she confronts her personal and cultural impacts around white privilege.

Handler’s previous best-selling books include My Horizontal Life(2005), Are You There, Vodka? It’s Me, Chelsea(2008), Chelsea Chelsea Bang Bang(2010), Lies That Chelsea Handler Told Me(2011), and 2014’s Uganda Be Killing Me, for which she embarked on a sold-out global tour.

In October 2014, a stand-up comedy performance based on the tour, Uganda Be Killing Me Live, premiered exclusively on Netflix. Handler has been honored by TIME magazine as one of its annual “TIME 100”; Glamour magazine as one of its 2011 Women of the Year; and the Human Rights Campaign, which gave her its Ally for Equality Award in 2009. Handler’s wide appeal and multiplatform success have been highlighted by publications all over the world.

A native of New Jersey,Chelsea currently resides in Los Angeles.

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