ANDY GROSS BRINGING ‘MIND BOGGLING’ COMEDY, MAGIC, VENTRILOQUISM SHOW TO ECU THURSDAY
One of the hottest comedians, magicians and ventriloquists performing today will bring
his “Mind Boggling” variety show to East Central University Thursday [SEPT. 15] for
the opening of ECU’s Fine Arts Season.
Andy Gross, who performs more than 150 family-friendly, often sold-out shows a year,
will appear at 7:30 p.m. in the Ataloa Theatre in the Hallie Brown Ford Fine Arts
Center. The audience can try to figure out his methods by watching big-screen video
close-ups of some of his magic tricks.
Gross is a regular at comedy clubs, colleges, performing arts theaters and Fortune
500 corporate events across the country, as well as on cruise ships and several television
shows. He enjoys a relaxed rapport with the audience and his ad-libs during his stand-up
are compared frequently to Don Rickles and Robin Williams. His voice throwing has
been called the best in the business.
Season ticket sales for the Fine Arts Season remain open through noon Thursday [SEPT.
15] at the ECU Foundation Inc.’s office in the Sterling Williams Foundation and Alumni
Center. The cost is $111.12 for five national touring productions, plus a bonus Christmas
show and five ECU Theatre and ECU Opera productions. Individual tickets for Andy Gross
and the other touring productions are $18 each.
Individual tickets may be purchased online at tickets.ecok.edu or at the theatre the
night of the performance. Tickets also may be reserved by calling the theatre’s box
office at 580-559- 5751. Reserved tickets may be picked up at the will-call window
the night of the show.
Gross has collected ventriloquism and magic ephemera for more than 20 years and has
more than 250 antique ventriloquist dummies with some dating back to the early 1800s.
Before he became a full-time entertainer, Gross was a professional athlete. By age
15, he had become the youngest professional racquetball player in the history of the
sport. He won more professional tournaments in Southern California than any other
player. He and his brother David, also a pro, won more than 60 first-place doubles
tournaments. He remained on the pro tour until he retired at age 26.
His children also are in the entertainment business. His son Jordan David works steadily
in television and film, most recently guest-starring in “Criminal Minds” and “The
Mentalist.” His daughter Morgan Lily, 11, has appeared in five motion pictures, including
“2012” and “X-Men,” playing young Mystique, as well as TV guest-starring spots and
many TV commercials. His 5-year old daughter Riley Jane can be seen in national magazine
ads.
ECU’s Fine Arts Season also includes Grammy-winning singer, songwriter and guitar/keyboardist
Jim Peterik; doo-wop group Alley Cat with a bonus Christmas show; Nobodies of Comedy,
six up-and-coming comedians; Broadway singer Franc D'Ambrosio, best known as the “Phantom”
in “Phantom of the Opera;” and Black Violin, two musicians who fuse their classical
training with the urban musical genre.
Individual tickets for the touring shows are $18. The Christmas show will cost $12
and tickets for the ECU productions are $10, with a $1 discount for senior citizens
and non-ECU students.
ECU Theatre productions include “Blythe Spirit,” “A Shot in the Dark,” “Cabaret” and
“Lysistrata.” ECU Opera will present “Hansel and Gretel.”
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Andy Gross Bringing ‘Mind Boggling’ Comedy, Magic, Ventriloquism Show To ECU Thursday
Sep 7, 2011
