Join us for an evening of fun and laughter featuring Margaret Cho in support of The Jefferson School
Join us for an evening of fun and laughter featuring Margaret Cho in support of The Jefferson School
For 9 years, the Comedy at the Beach event has brought national talent to the Delaware beaches to help support a local non-profit school. Previous talent includes Gallagher, Joan Rivers, Paula Poundstone, Weird Al Yankovic and others. It's a fun, friendly event that is brought to you through the efforts of faculty, parents of The Jefferson School students, and select local businesses.
This year's event takes place on Saturday, April 21st at the Rehoboth Beach Convention Center in Rehoboth Beach. The doors open at 7:30PM - the show begins at 8:30PM. A cash bar is available.
This year's show is restricted to adults-only - you must present a valid ID to enter!
For more info, call 302-856-3300!
The Boardwalk Plaza would like to extend a 10% off discount the weekend of April 21st! Simply mention Comedy at the Beach. The rate code is "Comedy" and is available for any room type.
Margaret Cho is one of the more visible Asian-American women of her time. Although probably best remembered for her short-running sitcom All-American Girl, Korean-American comedian Cho has come a long way since then. Cho is a living example of what can happen to you when you become a poster child for someone else's idea of political correctness.
The Jefferson School is a non-profit, independent, coeducational day school founded on the belief that a traditional liberal arts and science curriculum, coupled with small classes and an exceptional faculty, offers the basis for excellent education. The school, which seeks a diverse, multicultural student body,
strives to offer an innovative academic program designed to foster an enthusiasm for learning and an atmosphere of academic excellence. The enriched curriculum is structured to provide the flexibility necessary to develop the full potential of each child. It emphasizes a mastery of basic academic skills and positive experiences in music, fine arts, science, computer literacy and physical education.