Jay Leno

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    • Comedy: Stand-up and observational humor
    • Comedy albums / DVDs: "Jay Leno's Family Comedy Hour," "Jay Leno Special (NBC)" and "Jay Leno and the American Dream"
    • Books: " How to Be the Funniest Kid in the Whole Wide World (or Just in Your Class)," "Leading With My Chin," "Jay Leno's Police Blotter" and "Jay Leno's Headlines: Real but Ridiculous Headlines from America's Newspapers (Books I, II, & III)."
    • TV appearances: Host of the "Tonight Show With Jay Leno" (1992-2009, 2010-present) and "The Jay Leno Show" (2009-2010).
    • Movie appearances: "Igor," "Ice Age: The Meltdown," "Cars," "Space Cowboys," "The Flintstones," "Almost Heaven," "Silver Bears," "Hot Wax," and "Fun with Dick and Jane."
    • Of note: Leno is known as a car and motorcycle collector and enthusiast. He owns about 100 vehicles and about 90 motorcycles. Since 1985, Jay Leno has been the grand marshal for the Love Ride, a motorcycle charity event that has raised more than $14 million.
    • Audience: Fans of stand-up comedy.
    • Venue: Showroom.

    Most people are familiar with Leno's every-man style from his work as the host of the Emmy Award-winning "The Tonight Show with Jay Leno." His comedy touches on topics that audiences of all ages can relate to, and he doesn't use a lot of profanity.

    Before "The Tonight Show," Leno worked as a stand-up comedian headlining in clubs across the country. He performed as an opening act for well known entertainers including Tom Jones and John Denver. In 1977 Leno made his debut on "The Tonight Show starring Johnny Carson" and was recognized as a permanent guest host in 1987.

    Leno started his tenure as the main host for "The Tonight Show" in 1992 and went on to host the show for 17 years. In 2009, he passed the torch to fellow late night comedian Conan O' Brian. Leno's new talk show, "The Jay Leno Show," debuted that same year. After the show ended, Leno returned to star as the host of the "The Tonight Show with Jay Leno" in March 2010 replacing O'Brien. It has been announced that Leno will retire from the "Tonight Show" in spring of 2014 and that Jimmy Fallon will replace him.

Show Times:
10 p.m. on April 12, June 6, July 11, Aug. 8, Nov. 1, 21 - 22, 2014
Show Length: 
90 minutes
Location:
Terry Fator Theatre (map), Mirage
Age Restriction:
16+
Prices:
Category B: Seating in the Second Best Viewing Area (orange) - $86.84

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