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Improv Live Comedy Drive In: Rob Schneider
Sat, 28 Nov, 7:00 PM PST
Doors open
5:00 PM PST
Irvine Improv
527 Spectrum Center Dr., Irvine, CA 92618
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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.
Event Information
Age Limit
18+
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Stand-up
Rob Schneider
Rob Schneider
Stand-up
Rob Schneider is an accomplished actor, comedian, screenwriter and director. A stand-up comic and veteran of the award-winning NBC sketch comedy series Saturday Night Live, Schneider has gone on to a successful career in films, television and continues his word-wide standup tour.
Schneider’s first Netflix comedy special, “Asian Momma, Mexican Kids,” will premiere globally on August 11. Filmed in February the special gives viewers a look at Schneider’s family and personal life through hilarious anecdotes. The special ends with a surprise duet performance with Schneider’s daughter Elle King.
Born in San Francisco, Schneider’s family is of Filipino and Caucasian descent. His father was Jewish and his mother Catholic. His mixed background has been a common theme in his comedy acts. Schneider started his stand-up career in high school opening for the popular San Francisco band “Head On,” and was a regular guest on local radio. An opening slot for Dennis Miller garnered him an appearance on the HBO’s “13th Annual Young Comedians” special also hosted by Miller. The special led him to a coveted position as a writer for SNL in 1988. Schneider swiftly moved from a writer and featured player to a full cast member with a cast that included Adam Sandler, Chris Rock, David Spade and the late Chris Farley.
After leaving SNL in 1994 Schneider went to roles in film and television including a starring role in the NBC sitcom “Men Behaving Badly,” and starring roles in the feature films DEUCE BIGALOW: MALE GIGOLO, THE ANIMAL, THE HOT CHICK, DEUCE BIGALOW: EUROPEAN GIGALOW and THE BENCHWARMERS. DEUCE BIGALOW: MALE GIGOLO has the distinction of being the second highest grossing DVD in the US in 2000.
Schneider’s early film roles also include JUDGE DREDD, DEMOLITION MAN, BEVERLY HILLS HILLBILLIES and DOWN PERISCOPE. He also co-starred in numerous comedies that were some of the biggest films in the past twenty years, including GROWNUPS, THE WATERBOY, LITTLE NICKY, THE LONGEST YARD, 50 FIRST DATES, I NOW PRONOUNCE YOU CHUCK AND LARRY, YOU DON’T MESS WITH THE ZOHAN, and narrated the animated film 8 CRAZY NIGHTS. He most recently appeared in Netflix’s THE WRONG MISSY and the upcoming HUBIE HALLOWEEN.
On television Schneider starred in the CBS comedy “Rob,” loosely based on his real life. In 2015 he produced, directed and starred in “Real Rob,” that followed his life and co-starred his real-life wife Patricia and daughter Miranda for Netflix. “Real Rob” was a milestone for the comedian as he starred, directed, produced and financed the entire season.
Schneider’s directorial debut was the comedy BIG STAN, in which he also starred in the title role. In 2010 he released his first comedy album, “Registered Offender,” a collection of audio sketches and songs. That year Schneider also revived his stand-up career with an international tour and has continued to tour nationally and internationally ever since.
Most recently, Schneider launched his first ever podcast “See What Happens,” available on streaming platforms. Hosted by Schneider and his wife Patricia Maya Schneider, the weekly show features occasional guests-from the duo’s Hollywood friend to their gardener while dissecting show business, their contrasting parenting methods, jokes, good food, philosophy and more. New episodes begin airing in August.
The three-time Emmy nominated writer for SNL is having the best time of his life, enjoying raising his 7 and 3 year old girls, Miranda and Madeline, with his wife Patricia. Schneider is also the father of singer/ songwriter Elle King.