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Ralphie May Returns To Newton In February 2016

originally published: 11/21/2015

Ralphie May Returns To Newton In February 2016(NEWTON, NJ) --  For 25 years now Ralphie May has appeared at the biggest venues, played every late-night audience multiple times, recorded a special for every comedy loving network on television, traveled the world for the USO and reached the level of popularity few standup comedians have attained. The outrageous comedian returns to The Newton Theatre on Sunday, February 21, 2016 at 7:00 pm.

Yet little compares to the amount of exposure May received when Netflix exclusively launched his new comedy special “Unruly” in February, at the same time it released the new season of “House of Cards”. “That’s the biggest launch in Netflix history”, May said. “The wave for ‘House of Cards’ is a tsunami and I’m the fat guy trying to body surf. These guys are taking me to the middle of the country. They’re taking me into people’s homes. I’m the luckiest guy in America.”
 
You could make the argument May already was among the luckiest, with a charmed career that’s equal parts sweat equity and choking the life out of every opportunity that came along. He fell in love with comedy after performing at a church conference at age 13. He turned professional at 17 when he opened for Sam Kinison after winning a contest as a dual-enrollment student at the University of Arkansas. “He told me to move to Houston,” May said, “so I didn’t wait till graduation. I just left: ‘I’m going to Houston to do standup.’ And that was 25 years ago. It’s crazy.”
 
Houston was a comedy Mecca at the time with seven clubs and a thriving, competitive scene. May could work all the time, and he did, also landing a radio gig that helped expand his reputation. He earned a spot on the first season of “Last Comic Standing”, and though he finished second, he might as well have won (anybody remember who won that year?) with the way fans fell in love with his over-the-top persona.
 
The raw, uncensored hallmarks of his mentor Kinison are evident in May’s set. He doesn’t deal in simple outrage, building a routine that’s rich, deep and fearless. He’s able to balance boyish charm, withering introspection and compassion for his fellow human being with some of the dirtiest, most honest observations you’ve ever heard.
 
“When I was a kid, my grandmother taught me how to crochet and how to quilt, and that’s kind of how I do an act,” May said. “I have one-liners, I have dirty jokes, but I also have long stories that are 10 or 20 minutes long and the laughs come every eight seconds. It’s a different set. And it’s a different life than most people have led.”
 
Viewership expectations of the uncensored and unfiltered “Unruly” are high. May debuted five specials over a decade on Comedy Central with each drawing record ratings. He also tours extensively and has made 19 trips into war zones to perform for troops with the USO and Wounded Warriors charity. And his popularity continues to grow. He and his family split their time between Nashville and Los Angeles, where he has television development deals with Ryan Seacrest Productions and Will Ferrell’s Gary Sanchez Productions.

Tickets for Ralphie May range from $34.00 to $59.00. Purchase tickets by visiting www.thenewtontheatre.com or contact the Box Office at 973-383-3700. 

The historic Newton Theatre, located at 234 Spring Street in Newton, NJ, was founded in 1924. Revitalized and fully renovated, Sussex County’s premier entertainment venue reopened in 2011 as a 605 seat capacity live performing arts center. With it’s rich history and diverse programming The Newton Theatre is essential to the buoyancy of New Jersey’s Skylands region.




 
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