
(WEST LONG BRANCH, NJ) -- Monmouth University's Center for the Arts presents comedian Monique Marvez on Friday, November 21, 2025 at 8:00pm in the Pollak Theatre. Born and raised in Miami, Monique blends her Cuban-American roots with fearless, insightful comedy that resonates across cultures. She quickly rose to prominence, earning a reputation for her fearless and authentic comedic style.
Monique's talent has led her to numerous television appearances, including Comedy Central, Showtime, and HBO. She is also a prolific writer, contributing to various comedy specials and shows, showcasing her versatility and creativity. Beyond the stage and screen, Monique is a powerful voice in radio, having hosted her own show and appeared as a regular guest on popular radio programs.
Her comedy is not just about making people laugh; it's about making them think. Monique tackles topics ranging from relationships and social issues to personal growth and self-discovery, all delivered with her signature blend of humor and heart. Her ability to connect with audiences on a deep level has earned her a loyal following and critical acclaim.
Tickets start at $35 (and $25 for Monmouth University students) and are available for purchase online. The Pollak Theatre is located at 400 Cedar Avenue in West Long Branch, New Jersey.
Monique's DryBar special was the channel’s number one released in 2024 with 52 million views on their site alone and hundreds of millions of views on platforms worldwide making her the go to for podcasters, vetted show runners and more fans globally!
The Center for the Arts at Monmouth University is a dynamic cultural hub, dedicated to fostering creativity and enriching our community through the performing, visual, cinematic, and literary arts. With a commitment to engaging both the university and broader audiences from the tri-state area and beyond, the Center offers a vibrant season of diverse programs designed to inspire and entertain.
From the Performing Arts Series, Children’s Theatre, and Visiting Writers Series to exhibitions at the Pollak, DiMattio, and Ice House Galleries, there is something for everyone. The Center also hosts the World Cinema Series, Tuesday Night Record Club, Tuesday Night Book Club, and an enriching Adult Education Series. Additionally, we proudly feature the Metropolitan Opera LIVE from Lincoln Center, alongside HD broadcasts from the National Theatre of London and Great Art on Screen.
Unique initiatives such as ArtNow, which fuses performance art and technology, along with our partnership with the Grammy Museum, offer unparalleled opportunities for research, internships, and exclusive events. The Center also celebrates cultural diversity through special programming for the Jewish Culture Program, Hispanic Heritage Month, Irish Studies, and more. We further support the Department of Music and Theatre Arts, the Department of Art and Design, and the English Department with marketing services to promote their exciting events.









