For much of his career, Brian Regan portrayed the dumb guy, the one who when asked at a party, “What’s your favorite Cezanne?” would answer, “Win-TERR?” As he’s grown older – the veteran stand-up ...
Brian Regan, whom Entertainment Weekly calls “your favorite comedian’s favorite comedian,” performs at Wheeler Opera House Jan. 29. While he doesn’t describe himself that way, he does explain how his ...
TIFFIN, Ohio — Heidelberg University alumnus and star comedian Brian Regan will return to Tiffin this fall for a benefit performance at the Ritz Theatre. Regan will take the stage on Nov. 11, with all ...
Now living in Las Vegas, Brian Regan remains a Miami boy. Sure, it’s been more than 10 years since he last stopped by South Florida for the express purpose of making people laugh. But he’s coming back ...
The “electrical connectionof comedy” has kept Brian Regan passionate about his career for 40 years. “I love that feeling of saying something that you thought of in your brain and creating a picture in ...
“My comedy is not aggressive,” states comedian Brian Regan. “I don’t really go after anybody. I make fun of myself, make fun of the world in a lighthearted way. That’s why I think if the audience ...
Making people laugh for four decades, comedian Brian Regan is often a regular on “The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon.” However, the comedian, who returns to Northeast Ohio for a show on April 26 ...
Plus, get the best of BroadwayWorld delivered to your inbox, and unlimited access to our editorial content across the globe. Comedian Brian Regan is slated to bring his legendary stand-up comedy to ...
BRIAN REGAN has distinguished himself as one of the premier comedians in the country. Brian’s non-stop theater tour has visited more than 80 cities each year since 2005 and continues through 2013. It ...
NEW YORK CITY (WABC) -- After the COVID-19 pandemic canceled the 2020 event, the New York Comedy Festival returns in person Monday with an all-star lineup of laughs. The festival kicks off with the ...
Some stellar comedians are pacing local stages this week, including seasoned sardonic comics Brian Regan, Jim Norton, Todd Barry and Paul F. Tompkins. They may not be superstars, but they are revered ...