MONROE — Monroe Arts Center presents “What’s Funny After 50?” starring comedian Dan St. Paul at 7:30 p.m. Friday, Oct. 25 at Monroe Arts Center, 1315 11th Street, Monroe.
Dan St. Paul has been chronicling his life on stage for 30 years. Aging happens to everybody, but when it happens to him, it is hilarious. After turning 50, he discovered his body changing, so instead of moaning about it, he developed a show where he made fun of himself in order to bring laughter to others. This multi-media show is packed with Dan’s sidesplitting thoughts and experiences about being middle-aged. His mix of humor with real life situations will leave you in stiches.
St. Paul has been a national headlining comedian at some of the top comedy clubs in the country.
He has appeared on NBC, ABC, FOX, Comedy Central, A & E and VH-1. He has also opened for such celebrities as Jerry Seinfeld, Jay Leno, Ringo Starr, Natalie Cole, Hall and Oates, Vince Gill, Clint Black, and even the San Francisco Symphony. His “The First Baseball Game” routine is one of the most requested comedy pieces on the syndicated Bob and Tom Radio Show.
Reserved seat tickets for “What’s Funny After 50?” can be purchased by calling Monroe Arts Center at 608-325-5700, in person at the box office located at 1315 11th St., or online at
monroeartscenter.com.