Caliendo was awesome!
by AAUboy on 7/23/18Punch Line Philly - PhiladelphiaSo funny, and not just sports. Had crowd in stitches. Also, met him afterward. Super guy!
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Comedian, actor, and impressionist Frank Caliendo's impeccable comedic timing and spot-on impressions have been the center of fan-favorite viral video clips, TV shows, radio appearances and live shows for more than 20 years. With an enormous collection of impressions at his command, Frank creates extraordinary comedic situations for our culture's most famous celebrities, sports figures and political leaders.
Touring non-stop year-round, Frank's live shows fill theaters with a high energy blend of observations, impressions, characters and stories for fans of all ages. Frank had a three-year residency at The Monte Carlo Resort and Casino in Las Vegas, performed at the prestigious Radio-Television Correspondents Dinner in Washington D.C., was featured in two Super Bowl Pre-Game shows and an MTV football pregame show with Jimmy Kimmel.
Frank was a regular on ESPN's Sunday NFL Countdown, and makes appearances on SportsCenter and other ESPN shows. He recently starred in the ad campaign for Monday Night Football with Peyton & Eli and his Super Bowl Richard Sherman 30 for 30 mocumentary, and "#IfTrumpWere" parodies have all gone viral. Prior to working with ESPN, Frank spent 10 years on Fox NFL Sunday Pregame.
Frank starred in his own TBS TV series, Frank TV, his own hour-long TBS special, Frank Caliendo: All Over The Place, and the half-hour special, Comedy Central Presents: Frank Caliendo. He was a cast member on the Fox TV series MADtv for five years, and he has been a guest over 20 times combined on Jimmy Kimmel Live!, The Tonight Show and The Late Show.
As an actor, he was seen in the film, The Comebacks, two episodes of the Disney Channel series, Liv and Maddie, the Bob Odenkirk-produced IFC series, Birthday Boys, the TBS series Sullivan and Son, and an episode of the Valerie Bertinelli and Betty White TV Land series, Hot In Cleveland. He has voiced characters in three episodes of the Chuck Lorre & Kathy Bates Netflix series, Disjointed, the animated Disney Channel series, Gravity Falls, and an episode of the Disney Channel animated series, Phineas and Ferb.
So funny, and not just sports. Had crowd in stitches. Also, met him afterward. Super guy!
Frank (and the voices) were very very funny (in his Charles Barkley voice).
Awesome performance with non-stop laughing. Will definitely see another one of his shows
Caliendo and his warm up act were very entertaining. It was refreshing to see comedians who didn't need to sink to vulgarity and non-stop swearing. Kudos to both.
Frank put in a great show and was full of laughs till the end!
He's so great, I recommend going to see him. The opening act comedian was great as well. No complaints, 100% happy!!
Caliendo and his opening act was hilarious! The venue was great too!
OMG, this man is a genius. We will go see him again
They entire concert was great. Caliendo is a riot and no typical filth from some comedians. Coldplay was also very funny
He has great material and and is wonderful at improv. Really knows his audience
The show was great! Both Frank and the opening act were hilarious. The ushers very nice. The older lady who seated us was so sweet. The chairs, however, were not comfortable. They were basically padded folding chairs. After 2 hours, my husband and I were ready to stand up.
Unfortunately, i believe Franks show would’ve been great had he been able to do his show without the constant input of a few individuals who kept taking him out of his rhythm. He’s very talented and funny- obviously! I would definitely go again in the hopes that the front row people would not think he required their opinions. To the front row shouters- stay home, no one paid to hear your thoughts!
My stomach hurt from laughing so hard! He never lets you down. Second time seeing Frank and love him even more!
I bought these tickets for my husband's birthday. We watch ESPN and have enjoyed Frank's comedy. My husband laughed out loud a lot!!! George Kanter was his opener and he was equally as funny. I didn't know what to expect since it wasn't on TV, but I want to point out that swearing isn't necessary to be hilarious. I would go again!!!!!
This was the 2nd time I saw Frank Caliendo at the Hard Rock Rocksino. Both he and his warm up guy George Cantor(?spelling) were very funny without being vulgar and cursing. Kept me laughing the whole time. Definitely would recommend seeing them. Only bad thing is the padded folding chairs at the venue (not the performers fault).
Great Friday night show. Laughing all the way thru it. I wish the show lasted longer. Money well spent.
from the start, his warmup guy, to the end-- it was a great night-- well worth the money and time spent
Frank put on a great show and was as funny as always. Interacted a lot with the crowd which made for some good laughs. Opening act was very funny as well. Venue was nice and the staff was friendly. The only down side was we had second row seats and they were chairs which were fine but they had them zip tied in pairs so you didn't have the capacity to separate them at all.
Get show! Nice to have dinner and relax in casino before the show.
Frank is so talented! You can actually close your eyes and you would think nthen actual person he is doing is in front of you!!!