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Arts & Entertainment

"Girls Night Out"

Carrollwood
Cultural Center to host All-Female
Comedy
show on November 18

The Carrollwood Cultural Center will host an All-Female
comedy show titled “Girls’ Night Out” on Friday, November 18 at 8 p.m. featuring
comedians Trish Keating, Catherine Maloney and Susan Saiger. “Girls’ Night Out”
will mark the first comedy show at the Carrollwood Cultural Center.

Headliner Trish Keating began her career performing daily at
Universal Studios and then moved to Chicago to work with the legendary Del
Close at Second City, and continued to hone her improv at the Annoyance and the
Improv Olympic. Appearances in various film and television productions followed
including E.R., Return to Me, Chicago Hope, and Early Edition.

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She has appeared with such talents as Kathleen Madigan, Wanda
Sykes, Wendy Liebman, Judy Tenuta, DL Hughley, Diane Ford, Roz G., Alonzo Bodden,
Richard Lewis, George Wallace, Caroline Rhea, Robert Schimmel, Jeff Dunham,
Jimmy Schubert, Gary Owen, Rhonda Shear, Ricky Smiley and Victoria Jackson.

Like Keating, featured comedians Catherine Maloney and Susan
Saiger are no strangers to the stage. Maloney has been seen at the Laughing
Skull Comedy Festivals, the Tampa Improv and at clubs and theatres throughout Florida
and the southeast. Saiger is best known for her role as Doris the dominatrix in
the cult comedy film Eating Raoul. She was a regular improv player in
the LA comedy club scene before taking an 18-year hiatus to raise a family. She
is a member of the Funny Divas, an all woman stand up show that performs all
around Florida.

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Advanced tickets to “Girls’ Night Out” are $8 for
members and $10 for non-members. Tickets on the day of the show are $10 for
members, $12 for non-members. Tickets may be purchased at the Carrollwood
Cultural Center, located at 4537 Lowell Road in Tampa, by calling (813)
269-1310, or online at www.carrollwoodcenter.org

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