He says he has a beef with Santa!
Comedian Tom Mabe is at The Strand Theatre Friday night to cap off a downtown holiday celebration in Shelbyville.
Mabe appeared on The Morning Show to preview his FRiday night show.
For more than two decades this Kentucky comic has made millions of fans with his prank phone calls, viral videos, stand-up comedy, a television show and much more.
Everyone from the late Paul Harvey to The New York Times has proclaimed Comedian and Speaker Tom Mabe a “comic superhero” for tackling topics that irk us all.
Tom has been profiled in People Magazine and was given a perfect 4-star rating and called “gut-busting hilarious” by the New York Post. He’s been featured on radio shows from Hollywood to Dollywood, including “Bob & Tom,” “Johnboy & Billy,” “Bill Handel” and “Drew & Mike.
General admission and premium seating are available.
General admission $25 - First come, first served seating. We cannot guarantee groups will be able to sit together.
Premium seating $35 - Reserved seating in the first 3-5 rows. Seats will have the name of the person who purchases the tickets on each seat. Groups are guaranteed to sit together.
Tickets purchased for the October show are automatically good for the December show. Please send an email to tickets@strandpac.org if you want a refund.
Tickets will be available the day of the event at the door
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