MONTEREY COUNTY CELEBRATES "GOING ON ED SULLIVAN," THE ONE MAN LAUGH RIOT STARRING COMEDIAN LARRY WILDE Carmel, CA.: Comedian Larry Wilde stars in "Going On Ed Sullivan," a one man show about life in comedy … and comedy in life. This not-to-be-missed play is based on Larry's remarkable career and life. In this poignant and uproarious show, funnyman Larry Wilde recounts his roller coaster ride from Jersey City shoeshine boy to acclaimed nightclub comic and New York Times best-selling author. It is a heartwarming and hilarious Valentine to the Golden Age of Comedy with reflections on love, laughter, and his friendships with the great comedy performers who influenced his life, including Woody Allen, Jack Benny, Milton Berle, George Burns, Johnny Carson, Maurice Chevalier, Phyllis Diller, Bob Hope, Jerry Lewis and Jerry Seinfeld. Television actor, motivational speaker, and best-selling author Larry Wilde is recognized as the nation's leading authority on ways to improve life with laughter. As a standup comedian, Larry has appeared in major nightclubs, Las Vegas showrooms, and at concerts around the U.S. A partial list of the many big time performers he shared the bill with reads like a "Who's Who in Show Business." The stars include Debbie Reynolds, Ann-Margret, Rosemary Clooney, Jack Jones, Andy Williams, Vikki Carr, Pat Boone, Wayne Newton, Sonny & Cher, McGuire Sisters and Gordon McCrae, among others. His television credits include several appearances on the Mary Tyler Moore Show, Sanford & Son, Rhoda, the Tonight Show with Johnny Carson, and a host of other sit coms. Larry is also the author of 53 published books of humor. With sales of over 12 million copies, The New York Times calls him "America's Best-Sellling Humorist." Recognized as the nation's leading authority on ways to improve life with laughter, Larry is in great demand as a motivational speaker and appears nationwide for Fortune 500 companies, associations, and healthcare professionals. For more information or to arrange a chat with Larry Wilde, see www.larrywilde.com. Read Reviews of Larry Wilde's One-Man
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