Arts & Entertainment

Tinder Live Show Comes To Grog Shop

Lana Moore's much-praised comedy shop comes to Cleveland Heights on Jan. 22.

From C Entertainment: Tinder Live!, the comedy event beloved by The New York Times and Washington Post, is coming to Cleveland’s Grog Shop Jan 22nd.

This is the only comedy show exploring the crazy world of Tinder, the hot new dating app that connects local singles based solely on physical attractiveness. The critically acclaimed show is an anything-can-happen interactive comedy showstopper with helpful and oftentimes ridiculous tips, tricks, and real-time swiping, messaging, and sometimes even real-time phone calls and texting with Tinder matches! If you’ve ever online dated, you need to see this show.

Created by award winning stand-up comedian, writer, actor, and musician Lane Moore, Tinder Live! has has been named one of the five best comedy shows in NYC by CBS. In 2017 Moore created the popular blog Hotties of MTV’s β€œNext,” which was quickly praised by The AV Club, Distractify, and Cosmopolitan who called Moore a β€œgenius” and the page β€œperfect.” Moore was also featured on an episode of Comedy Central’s @midnight with her segment, which Chris Hardwick called β€œamazing.”

She was additionally praised by The New York Times for her appearance on season five of HBO’s Girls, with Vogue called her a β€œjack of all trades.” BUST declared her band It Was Romance the Best Band of 2015, with Billboard naming it one of "16 female-fronted bands you should know.” She is also a recurring panelist on the brand new Rooster Teeth TV show What Do You Know?

Moore is a prolific writer for The Onion, The New Yorker’s Shouts and Murmurs, McSweeney’s, GQ, Glamour, Someecards, Playboy, and MTV. She is also a former sex and relationships editor at Cosmopolitan.com, as well as a regular talking head for VH1 and MTV. Moore is the producer and host of the podcast Are You Afraid Of The Snark? and the creator, producer, writer, director, and star of the hit comedy web series Gold Stars. She additionally co-created a comic book based on her experiences in Los Angeles called Smarty Pants Lydia, which can be found online at Comixology.

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