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Norm MacDonald Tickets, Tour Dates and Concerts

Norm MacDonald

Nov 8, 2019

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Norm MacDonald Tickets, Tour Dates and Concerts
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Norm Macdonald is best known for his 4 year stint on Saturday Night live where Chevy Chase noted he was the best anchor to ever grace the chair. He is a favorite guest on Late Night shows, having performed the final stand-up set ever on David Letterman. Mr. Letterman referred to Norm as the funniest man in the world. Conan OBrien also lists Norm as his favorite guest.After leaving SNL, Norm starred in 2 movies, one being the cult classic Dirty Work and also appears in many Adam Sandler films, including his first Billy Madison, where Norm played Adams best friend. Norm also starred in 3 television series. In 2015 he was a judge on Last Comic Standing as well as portraying Colonel Sanders in an avant-garde series of spots for KFC.His tour-de force anti comedy roast of Bob Saget became an instant classic, as well as the five-minute Moth Joke on Conan which received a full one-minute laugh. His most recent credits include voiceover work for Activision Blizzards Skylanders Academy, Adult Swims Mike Tyson Mysteries and guest starring in Netflixs original series Girlboss. This year, Norm released his own Netflix special titled Norm Macdonald: Hitlers Dog Gossip which is currently streaming on Netflix.It is still Norms stand-up which is his pure gift. His 2011 Comedy Special Me Doing Stand-up was hailed by The Guardian as one of the best Stand-up Specials of all time and Comedy Central name him in their top 100 comedians of all time. Norm retires all material he has used on specials and guarantees that no two shows will ever be identical. If you know Norm Macdonald, but do not know his stand-up, you do not know him. He is a stand-up comedian who must be seen to be believed.For Groups of more than 12 please call 212-956-0101 x 203.For all other inquiries please call 212-757-4100.Green Harlequin Package One reserved VIP ticket VIP Priority Check-in - no waiting on linesGold Harlequin Package*One reserved VIP TicketVIP Priority Check-in - no waiting on linesTop Shelf Open Bar during the show - open top shelf bar, domestic and imported beer, wine, soda, and bottled water*Gratuity is NOT included in the price of these packages. You can leave a gratuity for your server at the end of the show.Upon arrival at Carolines, both Green and Gold ticket purchasers should proceed directly to the host podium at the bottom of the stairs. Due to the location of these priority seats, we can only hold them until show time. Late arrivals will be seated in the best available seats. If you have a dinner reservation prior to the show, you should arrive at the time of your reservation so you can be seated timely in our supper lounge and we will reserve your seats in the showroom while you enjoy your dinnerFor a dinner res, call 212 757 4100
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Norm MacDonald Biography

A muttering, slovenly, and acerbic standup comedian, actor, and writer known for his high-profile firing from Saturday Night Live, Norm MacDonald is a love-him-or-hate-him character. Born in Quebec City, Quebec, MacDonald started out performing in comedy clubs across Canada before he decided to pack his bags and move to Los Angeles. His wry style landed him gigs writing for the popular sitcom Roseanne along with The Dennis Miller Show, but a 1993 offer to write for SNL had him switching coasts and moving to New York City. A year later he was hosting the show's Weekend Update segment, delivering deadpan jokes about prison rape and crack whores that sometime received more gasps than laughs. Original Weekend Update host Chevy Chase declared him the best "fake anchor" he had ever seen, and while a cult of MacDonald fans was growing, the West Coast president of NBC, Don Ohlmeyer, was certainly not one of them. Ohlmeyer pressured Saturday Night Live producer Lorne Michaels to fire MacDonald on the grounds he was "not funny." MacDonald was off Weekend Update in 1997 and completely off the show in 1998, the same year he made his feature film debut with the genuine bomb Dirty Work.

In 1999 he landed a sitcom on ABC titled simply Norm. The show -- which featured his good friend and future Howard Stern sidekick Artie Lange -- struggled for three years to find an audience before it was canceled. During this time he starred in another silver screen bomb, Screwed, which was released in 2000. In 2003 he was given another chance at sitcoms with the Fox project A Minute with Stan Hooper, which only lasted six episodes despite critics' praise. He kept a low profile for the next couple years with a few talk show appearances here and there, most of them on Stern's show, where MacDonald would discuss his beloved gambling. Standup appearances around the U.S. also kept him busy until 2006, when he finished his first album. Nine years in the making, Ridiculous bucked the unambitious trend most comedy albums were following -- being nothing more than the audio companions to live performance DVDs -- and presented 12 sketches with guests like Will Ferrell, Artie Lange, Tim Meadows, and Molly Shannon. The album was released by the Comedy Central label and produced by Brooks Arthur, the man behind Adam Sandler's successful series of sketch comedy albums.
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