The Main Street Comedy Show featuring Professor Kevin Sandler

This amazing show combines the art of storytelling with the hilarious world of improv comedy. Our guest storyteller for the evening will regale you with their humorous tales, and then our talented performers will take the stage, improvising comedy sketches based on these stories. It’s a unique and unforgettable experience that you won’t want to miss. So whether you’re a seasoned comedy aficionado or just looking for a fun night out, the Main Street Comedy Show is the perfect choice. And with its convenient location in downtown Mesa, it’s one of the most convenient comedy shows near you. Don’t miss out on this amazing evening of laughter and fun!

Our guest storyteller on November 3rd is Professor Kevin Sandler:

 

Kevin Sandler is an associate professor in the Film and Media Studies Program at Arizona State University. He specializes in the contemporary U. S. media business, with a particular focus on censorship and animation. He is the author of The Naked Truth: Why Hollywood Doesn’t Make X-Rated Movies (Rutgers University Press, 2007), the co-editor of Titanic: Anatomy of a Blockbuster (Rutgers, 1999), and editor of Reading the Rabbit: Explorations in Warner Bros. Animation (Rutgers 1998). He also has published in several anthologies, journals, and public facing outlets including Cinema JournalAnimation Journal, and Slate. His upcoming books are Hanna and Barbera: Conversations (University Press of Mississippi, 2024), Scooby-Doo, Where Are You! (Duke University Press) and an edited anthology of scholarly articles on Hanna-Barbera.

 

Are Looking to make a whole adventure in downtown mesa?  You can find all the awesome restaurants in our neighborhood here so you can eat drink and laugh the evening away.

You can find parking info for downtown mesa here.  Ride the light Rail, the station is basically right in front of us

Click here for all the comedy shows we offer at our theatre Want to try improv? we have classes and workshops through out the year click here for more info