EVENT DESCRIPTION:
Experience live comedy like never before! Head to the Irvine Spectrum Center, top of Regal Parking Deck (5 Freeway side) to enjoy the nostalgia of a drive-in movie plus the hilarity of a live comedy show, all from the comfort of your own vehicle. Irvine Improv is bringing some of the biggest names in comedy-- right into your car stereo. Your favorite comedians will be larger than life, as their real-time performance is projected onto a 50-foot screen.
RULES & GUIDELINES: (If you do not follow these guidelines, you may be asked to leave.)
You must wear a mask when outside your vehicle as well as when visiting the restroom, restaurants, and retailers within Irvine Spectrum Center.
You must view the comedy show from within your vehicle or the bed of your truck.
You must always practice physical distancing.
Event staff will be wearing personal protective equipment as required by CDC guidelines.
Restrooms will be available onsite (lower level of the parking structure).
No outside alcohol, marijuana, illegal drugs, firearms, weapons or animals (except service animals) are allowed.
All vehicles are subject to search.
BUY TICKETS ONLINE, IN ADVANCE:
In order to promote a contactless environment, there will be no onsite ticket sales or box office. All tickets need to be purchased in advance and can only be purchased online.
Tickets will be scanned when entering the parking structure. Please have tickets ready to scan.
Each ticket is valid for ONE car. The number of passengers must not exceed the number of safety belts/seats in your vehicle.
All tickets are first-come, first-parked and will not be assigned prior to arrival. Parking attendants will direct each driver to a parking space upon arrival.
Early arrival suggested.
MISCELLANOUS:
Concessions will be available for purchase. No alcohol will be served.
The audio will be broadcast through professional grade FM transmitter (radio.) If you do not have an FM radio in your car, please bring a battery powered, portable one with you.
Improv and Irvine Spectrum Center assume no responsibility of injury, situations beyond our control or property damage. Please use common courtesy so everyone can enjoy the shows. Please follow all guidelines. An inherent risk of exposure to COVID-19 exists in any public place where people are gathered. COVID-19 is an extremely contagious disease that can lead to severe illness and death. People over the age of 65 and those with underlying medical conditions are considered high-risk. By attending Improv Live Comedy Drive-In you voluntarily assume ALL risks associated with COVID-19. Please follow social distancing, wash/sanitize your hands, and wear a mask to help protect yourself and others. Please stay home if you are experiencing fever, cough or other symptoms associated with COVID-19, as detailed by the Centers for Disease Control.
Sat Jan 30 2021
7:00 PM (Doors 5:00 PM)
$80 - $125.00 Per Vehicle
Ages 18+
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Cool Nights, Hot Comics
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Pete Lee was the first standup comedian to get a standing ovation on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon. This happened after Jimmy personally attended one of Pete’s live shows in NYC and immediately invited him on the show. Pete’s joyful humor comes from his Midwestern roots. Raised in Janesville, WI by divorced parents and a 19-inch television, he was destined to pursue a career in entertainment. In 2005, Pete flew to New York to make his television debut on Comedy Central’s Premium Blend, and the taping went so well that he decided to move to NYC. Soon after moving to NYC, he was selected to perform at the Just for Laughs Comedy Festival in Montreal, where he was voted a standout performer. In 2008 Pete made his network television debut performing on NBC’s Last Comic Standing finishing as a semi-finalist. That same year, he made his television acting debut on the CBS Soap Opera As The World Turns. At the end of 2008, he shot his own Comedy Central Half Hour Special, which earned him a cult following at comedy clubs, and the opportunity to perform over the next ten years at 500 colleges across the country.
In 2010 Pete began producing and editing his own shows for the Internet which led to getting his own web show on MSN.com called New York Minute:30. His web shows attracted the attention of television talent scouts and in 2012 he was hired to be a writer and cast member on FUSE TV’s Video on Trial and the NFL Network’s Top 10’s. In 2013, Pete was hired as a cast member on VH1’s Best Week Ever, where he was a writer and cast member for three seasons. That same year, he made his late night television debut on CBS’s Late Show with David Letterman.
Currently, Pete is a cast member of TruTV’s Greatest Ever and he hosts his own segment on Nickelodeon’s Nick Toons, in co-ordination with the NFL, called NFL Rush. He’s also a regular on TruTV’s Comedy Knockout and Comedy Central’s Roast Battle. And he starred in a documentary titled I Need You to Kill that is now available on iTunes and Amazon.
If you haven’t heard of Pete Lee yet, prepare to tell other people -
Chris Fairbanks a young comic who left the scenic comfort of Big Sky Country in Montana ten years ago to join the Texas comedy circle has been getting a lot of attention. In the past few years Chris took first place in 2003's Funniest Person in Austin contest attended Montreal's Just for Laughs festival in their "New Faces" showcase starred as "Randy" on the MTV reality series "The 70's House" received 1st runner-up in Comedy Central's Laugh Riots contest and has appeared on Jimmy Kimmel Live and Comedy Central's Premium Blend. He currently is an action sports correspondent for the Fuel TV network just appeared on Last Comic Standing (season 6) and was a series regular on Comedy Central's "Reality Bites Back". Chris resides in Los Angeles and makes his living as a club touring stand-up comic and actor.
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Greg Behrendt continues to crush it! In 2009, Behrendt’s second comedy special, “That Guy from That Thing,” was
released by Image Entertainment after premiering on Comedy Central. Greg hit the road with the “Greg Behrendt’s
Totally Into You Comedy Tour” and made his Edinburgh Festival debut at The Assembly Rooms. In 2010, Greg wrote
a half hour sitcom pilot for CBS, produced and starred in “There Might Be Cake”, an unscripted pilot for IFC, and
performed stand-up at both the Melbourne and Montreal International Comedy Festivals, and worked as a Consulting
Producer on NBC’s Love Bites. In 2011 Greg launched the podcast “Walking the Room” and its standup spin-off,
“Starfish Circus”, both of which he hosts with Dave Anthony; he also headlined an episode of John Oliver’s New York
Standup Show on Comedy Central, performed stand-up at Nando’s Cape Town Comedy Festival in South Africa, and
is currently writing a pilot for AMC with Hank Azaria and Jerry Stahl. Additionally, Greg tours country with his band
The Reigning Monarchs and is a NY Times bestselling author.
Behrendt currently lives in LA with his wife/writing and producing partner Amiira and their two daughters. -
Born and raised in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, LARA BEITZ cut her teeth in the Chicago comedy scene before moving to LA and becoming the most talked about new addition to the legendary Comedy Store’s stable. Since becoming a regular, Lara has quickly gained fans from the top of the comedy world, including Judd Apatow, and Joe Rogan, who took to Instagram to call her “the real deal.” She gained more fans soon after by appearing on David Spade’s Comedy Central series LIGHTS OUT, which can be seen below.
$80 - $125.00 Per Vehicle Ages 18+
EVENT DESCRIPTION:
Experience live comedy like never before! Head to the Irvine Spectrum Center, top of Regal Parking Deck (5 Freeway side) to enjoy the nostalgia of a drive-in movie plus the hilarity of a live comedy show, all from the comfort of your own vehicle. Irvine Improv is bringing some of the biggest names in comedy-- right into your car stereo. Your favorite comedians will be larger than life, as their real-time performance is projected onto a 50-foot screen.
RULES & GUIDELINES: (If you do not follow these guidelines, you may be asked to leave.)
You must wear a mask when outside your vehicle as well as when visiting the restroom, restaurants, and retailers within Irvine Spectrum Center.
You must view the comedy show from within your vehicle or the bed of your truck.
You must always practice physical distancing.
Event staff will be wearing personal protective equipment as required by CDC guidelines.
Restrooms will be available onsite (lower level of the parking structure).
No outside alcohol, marijuana, illegal drugs, firearms, weapons or animals (except service animals) are allowed.
All vehicles are subject to search.
BUY TICKETS ONLINE, IN ADVANCE:
In order to promote a contactless environment, there will be no onsite ticket sales or box office. All tickets need to be purchased in advance and can only be purchased online.
Tickets will be scanned when entering the parking structure. Please have tickets ready to scan.
Each ticket is valid for ONE car. The number of passengers must not exceed the number of safety belts/seats in your vehicle.
All tickets are first-come, first-parked and will not be assigned prior to arrival. Parking attendants will direct each driver to a parking space upon arrival.
Early arrival suggested.
MISCELLANOUS:
Concessions will be available for purchase. No alcohol will be served.
The audio will be broadcast through professional grade FM transmitter (radio.) If you do not have an FM radio in your car, please bring a battery powered, portable one with you.
Improv and Irvine Spectrum Center assume no responsibility of injury, situations beyond our control or property damage. Please use common courtesy so everyone can enjoy the shows. Please follow all guidelines. An inherent risk of exposure to COVID-19 exists in any public place where people are gathered. COVID-19 is an extremely contagious disease that can lead to severe illness and death. People over the age of 65 and those with underlying medical conditions are considered high-risk. By attending Improv Live Comedy Drive-In you voluntarily assume ALL risks associated with COVID-19. Please follow social distancing, wash/sanitize your hands, and wear a mask to help protect yourself and others. Please stay home if you are experiencing fever, cough or other symptoms associated with COVID-19, as detailed by the Centers for Disease Control.
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