My stomach still hurts from laughing!
by Chris on 2/27/23F.M. Kirby Center - Wilkes-BarreRating: 5 out of 5It was an incredibly enjoyable experience. Jim is topical, and he expresses things the way real Americans think.

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THE BEGINNING . . . Jim Breuer, born on June 21, 1967 in Valley Stream, Long Island, has established himself as one of the most outrageous comedians in the U.S. through his incredible stand-up performances, charismatic stage antics and impressions, various television appearances, movie roles and his Sirius Satellite Radio show. A stand-up comedian since his high school days at Valley Stream Central High School in Valley Stream, New York, Jim worked in comedy clubs around the country for several years before deciding to become a regular on the New York comedy club circuit. After being in New York for only seven months, he landed a gig on the nationally syndicated show, "Uptown Comedy Club," where he spent two seasons. HITTING IT BIG . . . In 1995, Jim joined NBC's "Saturday Night Live," becoming best known for his original character "Goat Boy" and his impression of actor Joe Pesci, resulting in the recurring "Joe Pesci Show" sketch. Word of his uncanny imitation of Pesci spread to the actor himself, who later made a surprise appearance on "SNL" to confront the comedian - creating one of the most memorable skits in the show's history - which was later featured on the documentary, "101 Most Unforgettable Top SNL Moments." In 1998, after a four-year stint on "SNL," Jim starred in the movie "Half Baked," alongside of comedian Dave Chappelle. That summer, MTV also invited the comedian to be a host on the popular show "MTV's Beach House," which featured Jim strolling the New Jersey shore boardwalk with hidden cameras. Additional appearances include numerous stints on NBC's "Late Night with Conan O'Brien," as well as roles in several movies, such as "Dick" (1999) and "Once in the Life" (2000), and in 2006, he made a cameo appearance in Artie Lange's movie "Beer League." Also in 2006, Jim was named as the new host of VH1's popular show "Web Junk 20," where he guides viewers through the top 20 viral clips of the week. ON THE ROAD . . . Jim Breuer pioneered the "heavy-metal comedy" revolution, combining his love of rock ‘n' roll with comedy. Backed by a full band, Jim continues to entertain packed crowds with his impressions of AC/DC's Brian Johnson doing "The Hokey Pokey" and Metallica singing "If You're Happy and You Know It." In July 2007, word of Breuer's uncanny impression of Brian Johnson spread to the rock god himself, who personally requested that Jim sing with him live onstage during a John Entwistle Foundation benefit concert at BB King's Blues Club in New York. The comedian joined Brian Johnson onstage to perform a hilarious duet of Breuer's classic version of "Hokey Pokey," followed by an encore performance of "Highway to Hell". Jim's "Heavy Metal Man" comedy tours also feature a mix of routines that have become cult favorites, such as "The Wizard," "Coming Home at 4 a.m." and "Party in the Stomach." This revolutionary style of stand-up comedy secured Jim a spot on Comedy Central's list of the "100 Greatest Stand-Ups of All Time." Following his hour special on Comedy Central, Jim was invited to be a special guest host on "MTV Icon: Metallica," VH1's "Rock Honors" and Comedy Central's "Roast of Denis Leary." Unlike other comedians, Jim also shows his fans a softer side with his "Family Man" show, where he brings hilarious anecdotes about being a family man to life through charismatic stage antics and impressions. Nothing is sacred, as Jim introduces the audience to his family, telling side-splitting stories about his Dad (a.k.a. "Shuffles"), going to tap dancing lessons and gymnastics with his daughters and more. Throughout the years, Jim has also supported various charities through his comedy, including the Chris Farley Foundation, VH1 MusiCares, his local police and fire departments and more. UNLEASHING ON FANS . . . In 2004, Jim began his career at Sirius Satellite Radio as the host of his own show "Breuer Unleashed" on RawDog 104. Along with co-hosts, comedian Pete Correale and his high school buddies Larry Schneidmuller and Jimmy "Shaka," "Breuer Unleashed" takes listeners through a wide array of topics from music to family and friends to baseball and more. A variety of guests have appeared on "Breuer Unleashed," ranging from legendary rock stars like AC/DC's Brian Johnson, Metallica's James Hetfield and Lars Ulrich, Rob Zombie and Willie Nelson, to comedy greats Chevy Chase, Bill Cosby, Denis Leary and Dave Attell, and celebrities like Howard Stern, Luke Wilson, Matt Dillon, Sugar Ray Leonard and more. Airing live weekdays from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. EST, "Breuer Unleashed" is celebrating its third year on Sirius.
It was an incredibly enjoyable experience. Jim is topical, and he expresses things the way real Americans think.
Jim takes the most frightening and horrifying realities and deconstructs them until you see the absurd truth and can laugh. He is the knight in shining armor our society needs. Oh, and he’s funny as hell.
Last time we came and saw Jim, it was the best night ever! This time we found the comedy subpar. Too long on certain subjects that resulted in boredom. Left early. Not enough variety either.
Was a fantastic, funny, evening. Jim’s engagement with the audience was phenomenal. Would definitely book again!
Best bang for the buck .. cant stop laughing at all his acts
This was our 4th time seeing Jim and he never disappoints! Keeps his routine up to date, we crack up laughing from beginning to end!
This is the third time we’ve seen Jim Brewer. He is hilarious! The seats were comfortable and roomy. This was our first visit to the Kirby center. Parking was very reasonable as well. A good night was had by all.
Breuer is a clever, authentic, "real-person" type of comedian. Really enjoyed the show and laughed the entire time. He is really a great storyteller. I was also surprised how animated and physical he was on stage. Great job Breuer!!!!!
He is one of the funniest comedians I have seen. His comedy includes physicality and the faces he makes are hysterical. A clean comic and his skits ring true, very funny!
He is full of energy, his laugh is contagious and he is relevant! Will always get my tickets when he comes to NJ
I laughed so hard I almost puked. Absolutely hysterical. Great show.
Jim Breuer is hilarious! I have seen him several times and each time I have been truly entertained. He is great! Highly recommend. The best part of his show is that for the most part it’s clean humor, he doesn’t need to use profanity to be funny. Even his laugh is hilarious!
Jim Breuer was so damn funny. High energy, witty, hysterical, sincere and gave a great performance. I highly recommend seeing him!!!
Have seen Jim a few times. He’s very funny and it’s always a great time. The ticket prices were reasonable.
Great at the begining but by midpoint of show starting dragging out bits into 20mins. Long and all about family for rest of show. Dont get me wrong he is awesome. Just wish he would of stuck to short bits and not drag out family bits. And would of seen him 10years ago. Well worth going to though if you have never seen him.
My husband and I love it when Jim Breuer comes to the paramount theater . It's close to home and seeing Jim is ALWAYS the best night out for us! He keeps us laughing until we cry. He's not vulgar and doesn't use profanity. He's just all around hysterical .We've seen him multiple times and he never disappoints. We walk out of the theater still chuckling about his show and looking forward to the next time he's in town. We highly recommend Jim Breuer to anyone!!!
His storytelling and physical comedy is golden. Money well spent!
Always a great time seeing Jim Breuer. He is very entertaining and talented.
Smooth entry. Great place to see a show. Breuer is still at the top of his game. Funny from beginning to end.
He was great as always. Funny and place was packed.