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Event: 'The Rejection Show- Failure At Its Funniest! - NYC' Print
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Date: Wednesday, July 09, 2008 At 04:00 PM
Duration: 1 Hour 30 Minutes
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Email: dwilbur@cominxny.com

Rejection is tough, but these comedians turn failure into gold! Comix presents The Rejection Show Wednesday, July 9th embracing the rejected and “turned down” material of well-known and up and coming writers, comedians, cartoonists, & artists.

Created and produced by writer and comedian Jon Friedman, The Rejection Show is a live comedic event that embraces the rejected and "turned down" material of well-known and up and coming writers, comedians, cartoonists, artists, filmmakers, TV personalities and other artistic types who display their creative "failures" live on stage. It is a hilarious compilation of rejected material (personal and professional) and the stories that go with them.

This time around the Rejection Show will feature the recently cancelled cast of Fuse’s “The Sauce,” Michelle Collins of VH1’s Best Week Ever, Livia Scott of Late Night with Conan O’Brien, Adam Wade of ESPN, and Gabriel Delahaye and Lindsay Robertson of Videogum.com.

Hosted by Jon Freidman (Comedy Central, NPR) and featuring live music from The Rejection Show house band: The Defibulators

WED, JULY 9th @ 8:00 PM Comix 353 West 14th Street New York, NY 10014

Tickets are $15 in advance or $17 day of show plus a two item minimum purchase in the showroom. Tickets can be purchased online at www.comixny.com or by calling 212.524.2500.

ABOUT COMIX Opened in September 2006, the comedy nightclub Comix has quickly defined itself as the premier comedy club in New York City. Comix is Zagat’s highest rated comedy venue and was dubbed “one of the top six clubs in the country” by the Hollywood Reporter. In addition to featuring the best of cutting edge alternative comedy with everything from improv and sketch comedy to music and variety programming, headlining acts have included The Flight of the Conchords, Sarah Silverman, Roseanne Barr, Craig Ferguson, Kathy Griffin and many more.

An elegant space with comfortable seating and unobstructed stage views, Comix boasts the purest acoustics and a full dinner menu that will delight even the most discriminating diner.


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