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Bucks Live! presents A Night of Comedy with Tom Cotter

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The Zlock Performing Arts Center (Zlock PAC) on the Newtown Campus of Bucks County Community College welcomes comedian Tom Cotter for a one-night-only, 90-minute comedy show at 7:30 p.m. Friday, March 10.

Cotter, who has taken the comedy scene by storm since finishing as a runner-up on “America’s Got Talent,” became a breakout star instantly. He was the first comedian ever to be a finalist on “America’s Got Talent” and was the highest-finishing human being on the show that year during season seven (he lost to a dog act; don’t hold it against him).

Now a regular at NY’s Comedy Cellar and Caroline’s on Broadway, Cotter is ready to hit the stage in Newtown. His other numerous television and radio credits include “The Tonight Show,” “Last Comic Standing,” his very own “Comedy Central Presents ... Tom Cotter,” “The Howard Stern Show,” “Comics Unleashed,” multiple appearances on CBS “The Late Late Show,” and the Celebrity Host of “Gotham Comedy Live” on AXS-TV.

Cotter will be in good company on March 10 with local comedian and show host Marc Kaye, along with opening comedian Belynda Cleare. The Zlock PAC bar will be open starting at 6 p.m., serving craft beer and wine from the region and non-alcoholic refreshments.

Tickets are $30 for General Admission and $40 for Premium Reserved seats, which includes a drink ticket at the bar and a reserved seat in the front two rows in the theater. BCCC students receive free admission when a current student ID is presented. Parking is free. For information and tickets visit: bucks.edu/tickets. For group sales, call 215-968-8469.

The venue is located on the Bucks County Community College Newtown Campus, just 45-minutes north of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Built in 1971 and upgraded in 2000, the Zlock Performing Arts Center is also available for rent on a limited basis to external for-profit and non-profit groups and organizations.


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