Actor and comedian Joel McHale, host of “The Joel McHale Show with Joel McHale” and former star of “Community” and “The Soup,” will perform stand-up comedy at the Ithaca College Athletics & Events Center at 7 p.m. on Sunday, April 15.
Following the show there will be a special Meet & Greet, where 40 lucky ticket holders will have an opportunity to meet Joel in person. Names will be selected at random from the current ticket holder pool on April 11. Winners will be contacted via email and required to pick up special credentials prior to the show.
Tickets are still available, and can be purchased here. Customers must create an account in order to make a purchase. All ticket holders will be automatically entered to win.
Tickets are $10 for Ithaca College students, staff and faculty.
About Joel McHale:
McHale's latest television series, “The Joel McHale Show with Joel McHale,” premiered earlier this month on Netflix. A spin on “The Soup,” which McHale hosted for 12 seasons on E!, the show features satirical commentary on the news, pop culture and social media. McHale is perhaps best known for playing hot-shot lawyer-turned community college student Jeff Winger on the hit comedy series “Community,” which aired for five seasons on NBC and one on Yahoo. He also starred on the CBS comedy series “The Great Outdoors,” and appeared on Fox's 2016 revival of “The X-Files.”
McHale recently played his former “Community” co-star Chevy Chase in the Netflix movie “A Futile & Stupid Gesture,” which tells the story of National Lampoon co-founder Doug Kenney. He has also starred in movies such as “Ted,” “Blended” and “The Informant.”
In 2014, McHale hosted the White House Correspondents' Association Dinner in Washington, D.C. He also hosted the 2015 ESPYs on ABC.
McHale wrote his first book, “Thanks for the Money: How to Use My Life Story to Become the Best Joel McHale You Can Be,” in 2016. Published by Putnam Penguin, the book is part-memoir, part-self-help guide.
Born in Rome and raised in Seattle, Washington, McHale studied history at the University of Washington. He later received a MFA from the university’s Actor’s Training Program.
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