Ray Romano and Kevin James Announce Their First Stand-up Comedy Tour Coming to the Flint Center in Cupertino March 24th
Tickets Go On-sale Friday, February 10 at 10:00 A.M.
SAN JOSE, Calif., Feb. 8, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Ray Romano and Kevin James will perform one night only on Saturday, March 24th at the Flint Center in Cupertino, California as part of their first co-headlining stand-up comedy tour. Tickets are $49.50, $69.50 and $79.50 and go on-sale Friday at 10:00 A.M. at Ticketmaster and RBPconcerts.com.
As Ray Barone on the CBS hit series, "Everybody Loves Raymond," Ray Romano was the star of one of the most respected sitcoms in television history winning an Emmy for "Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series", two additional Emmys for "Outstanding Comedy Series", and a Screen Actors Guild Award for "Outstanding Ensemble in a Comedy Series." He also won three People's Choice Awards for "Favorite Male TV Performer" and a People's Choice Award for "Favorite Television Comedy."
Ray made his big screen debut in 2002 as the voice of "Manny" the wooly mammoth in the 20th Century Fox hit "Ice Age," and reprised the role in "Ice Age: The Meltdown" and "Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs." He is currently recording the fourth film in the series, "Ice Age: Continental Drift." Other films include "Eulogy," "Welcome To Mooseport" (with Gene Hackman), "Grilled" (with Kevin James and Burt Reynolds) and "The Last Word" (with Winona Ryder and Wes Bentley).
In 2009, Ray co-created and starred in the one-hour series "Men of a Certain Age," alongside Andre Braugher and Scott Bakula, for TNT. The series ran for two seasons and won the Peabody Award in 2011. His comedy album "Live at Carnegie Hall" was nominated for a Grammy in 2002.
Kevin James, producer, co-writer, and star of the hit comedies Paul Blart: Mall Cop (2009) and Zookeeper (2011) can be seen this October in his latest film, Here Comes The Boom. James starred with Adam Sandler in Columbia Pictures' blockbuster Grown Ups (2010) and I Now Pronounce You Chuck and Larry (2007) and he broke into the film world in 2005 in Columbia Pictures' Hitch starring opposite Will Smith.
The King of Queens, which premiered in 1998, ran for nine seasons on CBS with James starring and executive producing, and it garnered him an Emmy nomination in 2006 for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series. The show concluded its run in 2007 but continues to air daily in syndication across the country and around the world. In 2001, James brought his stand-up act to TV with Sweat the Small Stuff, a one-hour special for Comedy Central. For more on Kevin visit www.KevinJames.com.
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