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SUMMARY:Comedy Legend Steve Sweeney
DESCRIPTION:Steve Sweeney was born in East Boston\, Mass.\, USA. He is an actor\, known for Back to School (1986)\, Me\, Myself & Irene (2000) and The Equalizer (2014).\n\n\n\nDuring the early 1970s\, a group of Boston comedians regularly performed at a comedy club started by Martin Olson and Barry Crimmins in a back room of Ding-Ho\, a Chinese Restaurant near Inman Square in Cambridge\, MA. The group included Don Gavin\, Lenny Clarke\, Kevin Meaney\, Jay Leno\, Bobcat Goldthwait\, Bill Sohonage\, and Steven Wright.[2][3] Sweeney became known for his use of dialects and commentary on the New England political scene in his act.\n\n\n\nSweeney had a role on Park Street Under\, a Boston-based sitcom which has been cited as a potential inspiration for successful television show Cheers.[4] He has appeared on shows such as the Late Show with David Letterman\, Evening at The Improv\, and Comics Come Home.[5] Sweeney has also appeared in over 20 films\,[5] including Rodney Dangerfield's Back to School\, Judd Apatow's Celtic Pride\, and There's Something About Mary with Ben Stiller.[6] Each week Steve will welcome some of the top comedians in the country you never know who will stop by.\n\n\n\n*Due to the limited seating capacity has been reduced to 42 seats.\n\n\n\n*All tables will be spaced out appropriately with safe social distancing.\n\n\n\n*Face masks/face coverings for Customers ARE MANDATORY when: Entering the Venue 2) Using the restrooms 3) Exiting the theatre showroom. Once you are seated at your table the masks may be removed. *We ask patrons to honor proper distancing between exiting crowds.\n\n\n\n*Our staff will be uniformly masked.\n\n\n\n*Performers will be at least 6 feet from the front row patrons.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Steve Sweeney was born in East Boston\, Mass.\, USA. He is an actor\, known for Back to School (1986)\, Me\, Myself &\; Irene (2000) and The Equalizer (2014).
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\nDuring the early 1970s\, a group of Boston comedians regularly performed at a comedy club started by Martin Olson and Barry Crimmins in a back room of Ding-Ho\, a Chinese Restaurant near Inman Square in Cambridge\, MA. The group included Don Gavin\, Lenny Clarke\, Kevin Meaney\, Jay Leno\, Bobcat Goldthwait\, Bill Sohonage\, and Steven Wright.[2][3] Sweeney became known for his use of dialects and commentary on the New England political scene in his act.
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\nSweeney had a role on Park Street Under\, a Boston-based sitcom which has been cited as a potential inspiration for successful television show Cheers.[4] He has appeared on shows such as the Late Show with David Letterman\, Evening at The Improv\, and Comics Come Home.[5] Sweeney has also appeared in over 20 films\,[5] including Rodney Dangerfield'\;s Back to School\, Judd Apatow'\;s Celtic Pride\, and There'\;s Something About Mary with Ben Stiller.[6] Each week Steve will welcome some of the top comedians in the country you never know who will stop by.
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\n*Due to the limited seating capacity has been reduced to 42 seats.
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\n*All tables will be spaced out appropriately with safe social distancing.
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\n*Face masks/face coverings for Customers ARE MANDATORY when: Entering the Venue 2) Using the restrooms 3) Exiting the theatre showroom. Once you are seated at your table the masks may be removed. *We ask patrons to honor proper distancing between exiting crowds.
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\n*Our staff will be uniformly masked.
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\n*Performers will be at least 6 feet from the front row patrons.
LOCATION:580 US Highway 1 Byp\, Portsmouth Traffic Circle\, Portsmouth\, NH 03801-4144 Phone: +1 603 431 1440
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DTSTAMP:20240328T121623Z
URL:https://portsmouthchamber.org/events/details/comedy-legend-steve-sweeney-54215
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