April Trip to Fiesta Courtyard in Garden City, Kan., Follows Comedic Entertainer Pooch’s Stint as Emcee at Rocky Mountain Great Dane Rescue Fundraiser
(Denver, CO, April 7, 2009) – Following a successful three-state Gangster Comedy Tour in February and his March 20 performance as the emcee at the Rocky Mountain Great Dane Rescue fundraiser, the comedic entertainer known as Pooch (a/k/a Michael Puccini) proudly announces today that he will be performing live at the Fiesta Courtyard in Garden City, Kan. on the evening of April 11, 2009.
Located just across the Colorado-Kansas border, the Fiesta Courtyard is Garden City’s premier event location. The popular banquet hall and convention center is located at 1810 Buffalo Jones Avenue, Garden City, Kansas 67846. For reservations, call the Fiesta Courtyard at 620.276.8610.
“I’m having a tremendously fun time sharing my comedy with the nation and it’s going to be a pleasure to finally work my way into the great state of Kansas,” Pooch said. “This is exactly what I had envisioned when I decided to leave Hollywood to expand my audience outreach, continue to refine my comedic craft and share my messages with people across this great country of ours (sniff, sniff). But seriously...I'm excited because there’s supposed to be hundreds of people at this show. This is going to be fun.”
Pooch is no stranger to travel, having gained much momentum after a successful February tour that stretched across Montana, Idaho and Wyoming. Upon moving his comedy operations to Denver in August of 2008, Pooch has achieved a high-level of success in the Rocky
Mountain comedy scene with national tours, special engagements across the state and performances at many of the region’s comedy hotspots, including downtown Denver’s revered Comedy Works comedy club.
ABOUT
POOCH
A smart and versatile comedy writer and performer
originally from San Jose, California, Pooch
is one of the coolest talents working today’s comedy scene. Pooch’s shows are highlighted by his
distinctive combination of original California
culture-based material, audience participation, song-and-dance, props, and the positive vibe that he exudes. Pooch was
selected as a participant in the 32nd Annual San Francisco International
Stand-Up Comedy Competition in 2007.
Last year, in addition to being booked at the Hollywood Improv, Pooch was cast in multiple roles and performed voice-overs in the film Dirty Jokes: The Movie. After years of being a mainstay on the
Southern California comedy scene, the unique and eccentric entertainer
relocated to Denver
in the Fall of 2008, so he could tap into the region's thriving comedy scene and
to continue to spread his positive Gangster Comedy message throughout the
nation.
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