James Gregory
CANCELED - James Gregory in Concert
Princess Theatre
112 2nd Ave NE
Decatur, AL 35601
May 19, 2024
5:00 PM CDT
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About this show
For decades, the unforgettable caricature of veteran comedian James Gregory has stood grinning: his shirt untucked, his arms outstretched, a carefree welcome to a down-home, hilarious comedy experience. It’s storytelling at its best. The trademark caricature is the essence of James Gregory’s comedy: rib-tickling reflections on life from the front porch. The James Gregory show turns the clock back to a time when life was simpler; to a better time, before the death of common sense; a time when people sat on the front porch and actually talked to each other without a cell phone in their ear. Gregory’s success, like his comedy, is the direct result of the values he grew up with. It is this unique brand of humor that packs the crowds into his sold-out shows. The absence of vulgarity sets James apart and his stories are carefully crafted art. “I have lived long enough to know people, know life”, Gregory reflects. “My comedy is based on my life experiences. It’s real, it’s funny and the audience loves it. That’s why I’m still in business.”
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Wesley
February 18th 2024
James Gregory lived up to his moniker, America's Funniest Man. Even with fighting equilibrium equilibrium problems, the show went on. He had the audience rolling in laughter. If you get the chance to see him in person, don't miss it.
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The Princess Theatre is a live entertainment venue that began life as a livery stable in the late 1880s. In 1919 it re-opened as a Vaudeville Theatre and grew from there ...
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