Sebastian Maniscalco tours Australia

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AUSTRALIAN TOUR 2016

Saying what we’re all thinking has always been Sebastian Maniscalco’s specialty.

Except when he says it, it’s a whole lot funnier.

MELBOURNE                                                             

COMEDY THEATRE                                                   

THURSDAY 2 JUNE

Book at Ticketmaster 136 100 www.ticketmaster.com.au

SYDNEY                                                                         

ENMORE THEATRE                                                  

SATURDAY 4 JUNE

Book at Ticketek 132 849 www.ticketek.com.au or Enmore Theatre Box Office 9550 3666

TICKETS ON SALE MONDAY 15 FEBRUARY 9am

Sebastian Maniscalco will bring his unique brand of humour to Australia for the first time with his Aren’t You Embarrassed? Tour in June this year.

In his standup television special Aren’t You Embarrassed?, the sophisticated comedian with the chiseled cheekbones gives a hilarious reality check of the world we all find ourselves living in. Continuing to bring his witheringly sarcastic and exasperated take on modern behavior and etiquette, the TV special sees Sebastian’s take on everything from selfies that he calls “lonelies” (“Do you know how alone you have to be to have 838 photos of yourself in your bathroom?”) to online restaurant reviews (“Who’s got the time to write an 18 page essay on asparagus?”) to airport check-ins (“I’m taking out a boot…a sock…a toothpaste…does anyone know what two pounds is?”).  The special has already spawned the Twitter hash tag #Aren’tYouEmbarrassed, with thousands of followers donating their take via social media on the absurdities of everyday life.

Taping the special Aren’t You Embarrassed? in Chicago was a homecoming of sorts for the self-proclaimed ‘half-Sicilian, half-Italian’ who grew up in the middle class suburbs of Chicago (“The world doesn’t match my upbringing”).  Priding himself on a work ethic his father instilled in him when he began working at the age of 8, Sebastian made his first dime as an altar boy at funerals during his lunch break to contribute to the family.

Still sporting his Chicago accent despite leaving the Windy City in the early 2000’s to follow his dream in Los Angeles, Sebastian began paying his comedy dues by night playing his brand of comedy in bars and bowling alleys while working as a waiter at the Four Seasons Hotel in Beverly Hills.  He eventually broke into the national spotlight with a 20-city tour in support of his one-hour Comedy Central DVD Special.  Yet, it wasn’t until Sebastian captured the attention of award-winning actor and entertainer Vince Vaughn who selected him to be one of four featured comedians in the critically acclaimed film “Vince Vaughn’s Wild West Comedy Show” that his comedy career began to explode.

Since then, the 2014 American Comedy Award nominee for Best Club Comedian has established an avid fan following via national late night television appearances on The Late, Late Show with Craig Ferguson, Lopez Tonight, Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee, Conan and The Tonight Show with Jay Leno.  Sebastian is also a popular guest on such ground-breaking podcasts as WTF with Marc Maron in addition to starring in his own wildly popular The Pete and Sebastian Show podcast every Friday night.  If that wasn’t enough, Sebastian is currently writing a pilot for NBC alongside Austen Earl and Greg Garcia.

Still enjoying the honeymoon phase with new wife and renowned L.A. based artist Lana Gomez, Sebastian continues to develop new material at frequent shows at the Comedy Store on Sunset Boulevard.  Sebastian also routinely devotes time to The COMMIT Foundation, which creates serendipity for veterans by fostering mentorship, extending professional networks, and promoting familiar camaraderie for our country’s military.

At the moment, Sebastian says he finds himself ’happier than ever’…and he ain’t embarrassed one bit.

www.sebastianlive.com

www.abpresents.com.au

Mick Pacholli

Mick created TAGG - The Alternative Gig Guide in 1979 with Helmut Katterl, the world's first real Street Magazine. He had been involved with his fathers publishing business, Toorak Times and associated publications since 1972.  Mick was also involved in Melbourne's music scene for a number of years opening venues, discovering and managing bands and providing information and support for the industry. Mick has also created a number of local festivals and is involved in not for profit and supporting local charities.        

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