266 Broome St. at Allen
New York City, New York

Not since the season premieres of 24 (number two among the coveted "males 18 - 34 who like watching things blowded up real good" demographic, behind only "The Care Bears in the Land Without Feelings") and American Idol (number one among people who enjoy watching karaoke) has an entertainment event been this highly anticipated.

And tonight is the night everyone! So get into your comfy pajamas, bring a bowl of popcorn, and get 'faced! We've got a heckuva lineup.

FUN FACT! If you imdb "Care Bears," Keri Russell's name comes up!

MONDAY, JANUARY 22nd
Tell Your Friends!
at the Lolita bar!
226 Broome St., at the corner of Allen
8:00pm - FREE!

Featuring:
* Victor Varnado: AS SEEN ON TELEVISION! (Late Night with Conan O'Brien, and the movies End of Days, Julien Donkey Boy, and Pluto Nash)
* Allison Castillo: AS SEEN ON TELEVISION! (Comedy Central's Premium Blend, VH1's Best Week Ever)
* Jessica Wood: AS SEEN ON TELEVISION! (First white woman on HBO's Def Comedy Jam)
* Liam McEneaney: ONLY DOING THIS AS PART OF REHAB! (Comedy Central's Premium Blend, VH1's Best Week Ever)

Plus, our opening act, A Brief View of the Hudson!

WHAT THE PRESS HAS SAID ABOUT "TELL YOUR FRIENDS!"
* Time Out New York called it a "DON'T MISS" twice now, and said: "With a slew of talented stand-ups . . . and folk-rock duo 'A Brief View of the Hudson,' Liam McEneaney's new show—and 'workout comedy room'—is sure to please."
* The NY Daily News made it a Monday pick of the day.
* AM New York put it in their "Best Bets" section.
* "Editor's Pick!" - clubfreetime.com
* The Onion says, "Though it's pegged as a 'workout room' for comics to test their new(ish) material, Liam McEneaney's weekly show Tell Your Friends flexes enough comedic muscle to pull its weight alongside more established downtown shows. Demetri Martin, Slovin & Allen, and Late Night With Conan O'Brien writer Brian Kiley are among the stand-ups who have squeezed into Lolita's narrow space since the show's debut this summer, alongside the surprisingly tolerable resident folk duo A Brief View of the Hudson."

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Added by simpletwist on January 22, 2007

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