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Nite Out: Some upcoming comedy shows

By Times staff writer

© St. Petersburg Times, published May 24, 2001


Ruth Eckerd Hall: Ray Romano (June 1). $39.75-$65. (727) 791-7400. USF Special Events Center:Rickey Smiley (June 2). $29.50-$40. 4202 E Fowler Ave., Tampa. (813) 287-8844 or (727) 898-2100.

Tampa Bay Performing Arts Center: Jerry Seinfeld (July 21). $45-$75. (813) 229-7827.

Side Splitters: Jimmy Shubert (June 5-10); Pat Godwin (June 12-17). 12938 N Dale Mabry Highway, Tampa. (813) 960-1197.

Tampa Improv: Angel Salazare (May 29-June 3); Christopher Titus (June 8-10); Kid (June 12-17); Tommy Davidson (June 21-24); Brian Regan (June 28-July 1); D.L. Hughley (July 6-7); Robert Schimmel (July 12-15); Rondell Sheridan (July 17-22); Richard Jeni (July 26-29); Amazing J (Aug. 3-5); David Alan Grier (Aug. 9-12); Wanda Sykes (Aug. 14-19); Jake Johannsen (Aug. 22-26); Jay Mohr (Aug. 29-Sept. 2); Carlos Mencia (Sept. 6-9); Arnez J (Sept. 13-16); Jim Bruer (Sept. 21-23). 1600 E Eighth Ave., Ybor City. (813) 864-4000.

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