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Music on Main Street, A Night of Storytelling - Woodbridge

Woodbridge Township & The “Music on Main Street” Concert Series Present, A Night of Storytelling with Vic Henley, Mark Riccadonna & Carl LaBove Live at The Barron Arts Center, 582 Rahway Avenue, Woodbridge, on May 11, 2012 at 7:30pm.  Tickets are $20.00 in advance or $25.00 at the door.  

A night of stories, laughter and fun, with three hysterical comedians.  You’ve seen them on TV, you’ve heard them on the radio.  Now you get to see them doing what they love to do... exchanging stories that will have you laughing so hard your face will hurt!

Vic Henley has appeared on HBO, CBS, NBC, FOX, MTV, BRAVO, CMT.  He was a VH-1 VJ, and the subject of a Comedy Central Presents special.  He also been seen on The Late Show with David Letterman, and The Tonight Show with Jay Leno. www.vichenley.com.

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Mark Riccadonna has made people laugh both in the U.S. and internationally.  A gifted storyteller, the minute Mark gets on stage, you’ll laugh and feel like you've known him forever. www.MarkRiccadonna.com.

Carl LaBove brings physical comedy to a new level.  His performance centers around a unique storytelling style in which he incorporates quick witted improvisation with physical reenactments of his tales. www.carllabove.com.

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This production is part of the “Music on Main Street” Concert Series. “Music on Main Street” was founded in 2009 and presents high caliber professional touring artists across diverse genres.  From emerging artists to renowned rock and roll hall of famers such as Roger McGuinn, Dave Mason and Nils Lofgren, you’ll hear amazing talent in the intimate United Methodist Church or at the Barron Arts Center.

For more information or directions, please visit www.WoodbridgeArtsNJ.org. or call Woodbridge Township Recreation & resident Services 732-596-4048.  All are welcome.

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