One or Two Tickets to “Four Funny Females” at McKinney Performing Arts Center (Up to 54% Off). Six Options Available.
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Quartet of accomplished comediennes skewer modern times in acclaimed, crowd-pleasing show at historic former courthouse
A good belly laugh exercises the abdomen, improves a cloudy mood, and comforts homesick reindeer with familiar, Santaesque sounds. Ease a four-legged friend’s melancholy with today’s deal to see Four Funny Females at the McKinney Performing Arts Center, located in the historic Collin County Courthouse. Seats are general admission and assigned by the MPAC on a first-come, first-served basis at will call, which opens at 7 p.m. on show night. All shows start at 8 p.m. Choose between the following options:
- For $10, you get one ticket (a $21.50 value).
- For $20, you get two tickets (a $43 value).<p>
Choose from the following show dates: * Saturday, November 19 * Saturday, January 21 * Saturday, February 18<p>
Listed as a don’t-miss event by the Plano Profile, Four Funny Females garners guffaws with uproariously relatable bits culled from its stars’ distinct takes on life. Showcasing four unique comic sensibilities, like Mount Rushmore or Three Men and a Baby, the 90-minute standup show features a tech geek, Southern belle, brash blond, and off-kilter brunette ribbing and riffing on common life experiences, from online dating and religion to talking squirrels. Laura Bartlett, creator of the show and unabashed Wal-Mart mom, is joined onstage by headliner Linda Stogner, an acclaimed comic, filmmaker, and owner of the Backdoor Comedy Club. Improv’s Funniest Comic in Dallas finalists Jodi Hadsell and Sherry Belle join in the obscenity-free fun, ensuring audiences are in fully qualified funnymaking hands.
Before the show, meander through the downtown area, where boutiques and restaurants offer spanish tapas, wine, nostalgic candy, and gourmet popcorn. The McKinney Performing Arts Center, housed in a former courtroom, offers balcony and main-floor seating to accommodate hordes of comedy fans and crowd-surfing barristers.
Quartet of accomplished comediennes skewer modern times in acclaimed, crowd-pleasing show at historic former courthouse
A good belly laugh exercises the abdomen, improves a cloudy mood, and comforts homesick reindeer with familiar, Santaesque sounds. Ease a four-legged friend’s melancholy with today’s deal to see Four Funny Females at the McKinney Performing Arts Center, located in the historic Collin County Courthouse. Seats are general admission and assigned by the MPAC on a first-come, first-served basis at will call, which opens at 7 p.m. on show night. All shows start at 8 p.m. Choose between the following options:
- For $10, you get one ticket (a $21.50 value).
- For $20, you get two tickets (a $43 value).<p>
Choose from the following show dates: * Saturday, November 19 * Saturday, January 21 * Saturday, February 18<p>
Listed as a don’t-miss event by the Plano Profile, Four Funny Females garners guffaws with uproariously relatable bits culled from its stars’ distinct takes on life. Showcasing four unique comic sensibilities, like Mount Rushmore or Three Men and a Baby, the 90-minute standup show features a tech geek, Southern belle, brash blond, and off-kilter brunette ribbing and riffing on common life experiences, from online dating and religion to talking squirrels. Laura Bartlett, creator of the show and unabashed Wal-Mart mom, is joined onstage by headliner Linda Stogner, an acclaimed comic, filmmaker, and owner of the Backdoor Comedy Club. Improv’s Funniest Comic in Dallas finalists Jodi Hadsell and Sherry Belle join in the obscenity-free fun, ensuring audiences are in fully qualified funnymaking hands.
Before the show, meander through the downtown area, where boutiques and restaurants offer spanish tapas, wine, nostalgic candy, and gourmet popcorn. The McKinney Performing Arts Center, housed in a former courtroom, offers balcony and main-floor seating to accommodate hordes of comedy fans and crowd-surfing barristers.