Andrew Dice Clay
with Jon Lovitz
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DateJuly 18, 2025 / Friday
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Doors Open6:30 PM
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Start8:00 PM
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Ticket Prices$45.00 - $99.50
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VenueThe Capitol Theatre
Port Chester, NY -
On SaleOn Sale Now
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Please Note18+ unless accompanied by a parent or legal guardian. Children under 10 years of age are not permitted. Must be 21+ with a valid ID to consume alcohol.
Andrew Dice Clay
with Jon Lovitz
- Friday, July 18, 2025 8:00 PM Buy Tickets
Event Details
Andrew Dice Clay:
Andrew Dice Clay is proud to be one of America's most controversial and outrageous comics. Quite simply, Dice is a Rock and Roll comedy legend. When he released his debut album, Dice, the parental advisory label simply read “Warning: This album is offensive.”
Despite media backlash, Dice’s rise to fame was nothing less than meteoric, creating “Dicemania.” He’s sold-out hundreds of arenas all across the country and was the only performer ever “Banned for Life from MTV” (a ban which has since been lifted).
Dice has released numerous gold and platinum-selling albums including the Rick Rubin-produced The Day The Laughter Died (among the five releases Rubin produced for Dice); best-selling DVDs (Dice Rules!); and also starred in several one-hour HBO, pay per view, and Showtime stand-up specials including No Apologies, The Diceman Cometh, and Indestructible.
In recent years, Dice’s career has experienced a resurgence including his recurring role on the final season of Entourage (2011). He starred to great critical acclaim alongside Cate Blanchett and Alec Baldwin in Woody Allen’s Blue Jasmine (2013); in Martin Scorsese’s Vinyl (2016); in the award winning, blockbuster hit, A Star Is Born (2018) alongside Bradley Cooper and Lady Gaga; and most recently in Hulu’s Pam & Tommy. His other notable TV credits include two seasons (2016-2017) of his Showtime series, called Dice, very loosely based on his own life.
In 2014, Simon & Schuster published Dice’s brutally honest, unapologetic, and uncensored autobiography The Filthy Truth, in which Dice chronicles his remarkable rise, fall, and triumphant return.
Currently, Dice’s “on the street” videos on Instagram and TikTok have resulted in him being hailed as a contemporary cultural phenomenon tackling the modern zeitgeist. He is now in discussions with production companies to take these videos to television.
For more information, visit www.andrewdiceclay.com and follow @andrewdiceclay on Instagram, @AndrewDiceClayOfficial on Facebook, and on TikTok @andrewdiceclay
Jon Lovitz:
Jon Lovitz has been one of the best known comedians for the last thirty years. He got his start acting in high school plays and developing his skills at the University of California, Irvine where he earned a B.A. in drama. He also studied acting with Tony Barr at the Film Actors Workshop. At the advice of Tony Barr, Jon decided to concentrate solely on comedy.
He began taking classes with the famous improv comedy group, “The Groundlings,” in 1982. One year later, after being accepted into “The Sunday Company,” Jon got his first acting job on the television show The Paper Chase: the Second Year. Thinking he was on his way, he promptly quit his job at a clothing store… and became a messenger. The next three years — nothing!!! Then, in September of 1984, he was accepted into the main company at “The Groundlings.”
On March 28, 1985, “The Groundlings” appeared on The Tonight Show with Johnny Carson where Jon premiered his character “Tommy Flanagan of Pathological Liars Anonymous.” Following the introduction of this persona, Jon got an agent and booked a movie, a series, a voice over for a cartoon, and Saturday Night Live.
Jon has been working non-stop since. He was nominated for an Emmy his first two years on Saturday Night Live. While on SNL, he became known for his characters “Tommy Flanagan of the Pathological Liars Anonymous” (“Year, that’s the ticket”), “Master Thespian,” “Hanukkah Harry,” and “the Devil.” He has appeared in over 40 films, including Big, A League of Their Own, The Wedding Singer, High School High, Small Time Crooks, Rat Race, The Producers, Eight Crazy Nights, The Benchwarmers, Grown Ups 2, The Ridiculous 6, among many others. He has also worked with acclaimed directors such as Penny Marshall, Rob Reiner, Jerry Zucker, and Woody Allen. He one of a handful of actors used regularly in almost all his movies by Adam Sandler.
In 2024, he completed the lead character in the film The Toast and will be appearing in Happy Gilmore 2 starring Adam Sandler.
Along with his comedy, Jon is well known for his distinctive voice. He was the lead voice for the character “Jay Sherman” in the acclaimed cult cartoon series, “The Critic.” He has also appeared in twelve episodes of The Simpsons, even creating the character of Marge Simpson’s boyfriend, “Artie Ziff” (who sounds suspiciously like Jay Sherman).
Jon has also appeared on Broadway at the Music Box Theatre in Neil Simon’s play The Dinner Party, taking over the lead role from Henry Winkler. He has sung (yes, he can sing!) at Carnegie Hall three times (including “Great Performances: Ira Gershwin at 100: A Celebration at Carnegie Hall”) and sung the National Anthem at Dodger Stadium and the U.S. Open. He also sang with English rock star Robbie Williams at the Royal Alpert Hall and appears on his album, Swing While You’re Winning!
He is performing his new musical comedy show, “From the Shower to the Stage” with celebrated musical conductor and arranger, Randy Waldman. Randy has been Barbra Streisand’s personal pianist for the last 36 years and is her current musical conductor as well.
Jon has also had an illustrious television career. He was the first famous guest star on the hit show Friends. In the same week, he appeared on an episode of Seinfeld. Jon also had recurring roles on Hot in Cleveland, Las Vegas, Two and a Half Men, Hawaii Five-O, and New Girl.
Jon is one of the few performers to start as an actor and then become a successful stand-up comedian who has headlined nightclubs, theatres, and casinos in Las Vegas, Canada and across the country, since 2003.
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