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Comedy Legend: Gallagher
May-06-2011 8:00PM







 

Hey Comedy Fans, Gallagher's show has been moved from November 4th, to Friday, May 6th 2011!! This gives you enough time to tell your friends about this comedy legend coming to Niagara Falls!! ALL PREVIOUSLY PURCHASED TICKETS WILL BE HONORED!! Get ready to smash some watermelon!!!!

 

 FREE MEET AND GREET AND AUTOGRAPHS FOR EVERYONE BETWEEN 7PM AND 8PM

FLASH PHOTOGROPHY WELCOME THROUGHOUT ENTIRE SHOW!!!

 CHECK OUT GALLAGHER ON TOSH.O!!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rSyHNKkh2-U

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XDy7qQwQivc

Gallagher’s Biography
 
After graduating from the University of South Florida with an engineering degree, Gallagher got his first taste
of life on tour in 1976 as Jim Stafford's road manager. Stafford and Gallagher went out to California in 1979
and Gallagher decided to take the stage himself. He began honing his own comedy act while hanging out at
both the Comedy Store and the Ice House. As his audience grew, Gallagher became most noted for
wielding his trademark Sledge-O-Matic. He showered his audience with the pulverized remains of apples,
oranges, lettuce, cottage cheese, pound cakes, Big Macs and of course, no show can end without the
Watermelon finale. Show goers turn up already Gallagherized, wearing plastic raincoats, goggles,
sunglasses, umbrellas, and windshield wipers and refer to the front of the theatre as Death Row.
Gallagher has the distinction of being the first real star to come out of cable television. To date he has done
sixteen specials: Uncensored Evening, Mad As Hell, Too Real, Totally New, That's Stupid, Stuck in the 60's,
The Maddest, Melon Crazy, The Bookkeeper, Over Your Head, The Messiest Of, Overboard, The Leap Year
Marathon, We Need A Hero, Smashing Cheeseheads, and the most recent,
Sledge-o-matic.com. Nine of these specials are available on home video, and can be purchased on his
website at www.gallaghersmash.com. You can currently see Gallagher's specials on the Comedy Central
Network.
Being one of the most thoroughly calculating performers in the world of entertainment, he writes all of his
own material, runs his own operation, and does over 100 concerts a year, selling out the majority of them.
All of Gallagher's affairs are handled exclusively by his company’s, Sold Out Shows and Fun Fun Fun.
Gallagher is a self-contained touring business with an agent, promoter and road manager all in-house. For
the last eighteen years, Ruth Ann Hoffman has booked and promoted all of Gallagher's dates across the
country. Gallagher calls Hoffman his "Personal Promoter", which he says every performer needs. Due to
the fact that Gallagher wanted to be in control of his own business, he took off one hat as a comedian and
put on another as a promoter.
One of the reasons Gallagher has always been a successful touring attraction is that his ticket prices are
very advantageous to the market. He has always been several dollars under everyone else. Gallagher's not
greedy; he doesn't ask a huge ticket price. His fans always get more than their money's worth when they
see a Gallagher show. He always gives them 110%. Before every show, Gallagher has an autograph
signing party in the lobby, where fans can get his autograph and a picture with him. Flash photography is
allowed at every Gallagher event. He even sells cameras if you forget yours!
A Gallagher concert is an unforgettable experience. He is a keen and original observer of human nature
and the American "scene". "My humor makes people think," Gallagher says. "I want people to look more
closely at this country and their lives to see the humor and absurdity in it all …I don't have to make it up, the
truth is funny enough."
Additional Facts:
In November 2000, Comedy Central added two new specials to their Gallagher line up of shows. These
specials, "Smashing Cheeseheads" and "sledge-o-matic.com", are scheduled to air repeatedly through the
year 2001 and 2002.
Gallagher was recently featured on televisions E True Hollywood Story.
In June of 2000, Gallagher suffered a mild heart attack despite no previous history of heart problems.
He rebounded quickly and continues to perform with amazing energy.
In August of 2000, a federal judge ruled in Gallagher's favor in a lawsuit against his younger brother, Ron.
An injunction was granted prohibiting Ron from performing any act that impersonates his brother in small
clubs and venues. Ron had been touring as a Gallagher impersonator with Gallagher's permission but Ron
was charged with deliberately misleading the public with false advertising that suggested they were seeing
the real Gallagher.
In 2000, Gallagher was honored by the University of South Florida as one of its famous alumni and by
Florida Living Magazine as one of the top "100 Legends" of Florida.