PGH Bone celebrates quarter century
The Beaver County Times (whose names makes us giggle every time) ran a rather large piece on the 25th anniversary of the Pittsburg Funny Bone. Lots of name dropping, some details and an overview of the Pittsburgh market over the past two-and-a-half decades. And, of course, a heaping helping of Jeff Schneider:
The Pittsburgh Funny Bone debuted on July 12, 1982, in a building on Route 51 in Whitehall Township. The headliner that night was Darrow Igus, of the TV show Fridays, ABC’s short-lived response to Saturday Night Live. “We had a bomb threat that night,” says Schneider, who always suspected someone from a competing comedy club was the culprit.
Read the rest here.
We’ll be appearing there December 6-8.
Speaking of gigs, we’re off this weekend and, of course, seeking work! (We were scheduled to appear at the Rascals Comedy Club in Cherry Hill, but, as readers of this magazine know, that club is gone!)
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