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Comix At Foxwoods Presents Special Summer “Nasty” Showcase Featuring Lenny Clarke, Bobby Slayton and Otto & George

Comix At
Foxwoods is set to bring the laughs with this special summer showcase, as they
present a ‘Nasty’-themed show featuring some of the most hilarious acts around.
Acts on hand for this special 8 p.m. performance on Wednesday, July 31 will
include Lenny Clarke, Bobby Slayton and Otto & George, who will combine
their talents to feature Comix’s latest fan-favorite hit – the raunchiest bits
of these all-stars acts.





Tickets are on sale now and are $15 for general advance admission ($25 the
day of), while VIP advance admission tickets are $30 ($40 the day of). A
two-drink minimum applies to all tickets. The show is 21+ and is for mature
audiences only.





Tickets are available online at www.comixatfoxwoods.com; by calling
the Foxwoods Box Office at 800-200-2882; or in person at the Comix, Fox Theater
or MGM Grand Theater Box Offices. Please contact the Comix Comedy Club at
860-312-5050 for additional information or with questions regarding group sales
or private parties.

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Best known for
both his role on FX’s hit series, “Rescue Me,” and his thick Boston accent,
Clarke has also starred in his own sitcom, “Lenny.” No stranger to the big
screen, he also appeared in “Monument
Ave.,” “Fever Pitch” and “Southie.” His status as the most
famous "saloon comic" in Boston during the 1980s was captured in the
2006 documentary, “When Standup
Stood Out,” which details his early career and affiliations with other
Boston comics, such as good friends Steven Wright and Denis
Leary. 

A true "comic's comic,"
Slayton is often referred to as "The Pitbull of Comedy." Audiences
will recognize him from his scene-stealing roles in movies like "Get
Shorty," "Ed Wood," "Bandits" and
"Dreamgirls." He's also been seen on "The Tonight Show" and
"Politically Incorrect,” was a series regular on HBO’s "Mind of a
Married Man" and appeared in the critically-acclaimed film, "The Rat
Pack." His own one-hour Showtime special, “Born To Be Bobby,” was released
in April.

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Within seconds of hitting the stage, Otto's
mannequin, George, comes to life with an explosive barrage of insults, bad
taste and pontifications about life that would even make a truck driver blush.
Otto is a regular closing act at Caroline's on Broadway, The Riviera in Las
Vegas, and many major comedy clubs around the country, and was most recently on
“The Late Show with David Letterman.”

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