Special Auction: Margaret Cho Tickets + meet & greet 10/25 (Long Beach)!
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You are bidding on: an amazing package for
MARGARET CHO'S "BEAUTIFUL" TOUR
in Long Beach on October 25th at 7pm at the Terrace Theatre
And the proceeds of this auction go to charity!
included are:
* 2 Tickets (We don’t have a seat location because it’s from her artist comps, which get assigned the day of the show – but it will be good seats – our holds are usually in the first 10 rows.)
* 2 meet and greet passes
* Plus a autographed “Revolution” DVD
Margaret Cho has personally donated this package to show her support for Bowling For Boobies (www.bowlingforboobies.com) a charity event in Hollywood to support local women with breast cancer.
Your tickets and meet and greet passes will be at will call - winner will need to present ID to claim.
The DVD will be mailed to the winner.
Winning bidder will be notified via email. We reserve the right to refuse stalkers!
An excerpt from Margaret's blog:
Bowling for Boobies
September 19th, 2008
I am truly sorry that I am going to have to miss “Bowling for Boobies” in LA on October 13, but people should check it out!
It is a very important event that supports the Busted Foundation, which raises money for women who are dealing with breast cancer. There will be lots of hot celebs there bowling with their boobies. I am kind of a good bowler too, so I am upset that I can’t be there!! I have to hold my boobs in while I am bowling because I bowl so hard I could bowl my boobies right off my body. Strike!!!
Check it out and create your own Bowling for Boobies team!
Reviews of "Beautiful"
"Tonight’s “Beautiful” tour returned audiences to a more primal state, double-fisting drinks, hollering, and screaming alongside Cho as she performed her routine of confronting “hush-hush” issues with trademark acid wit."
Venus Zine
"Almost 40 now, Ms. Cho was less strident, less out to shock for the sake of it, and more outwardly happy than in the past....She was most at home when engaging the body, especially from the angle of identity politics...Ms. Cho seemed more comfortable in her skin than ever."
Dallas Morning News
"Some of the biggest laughs were unprintably raunchy (but none the less hysterical)."
Star-Telegram
"Cho laid her dirty comedy on thick at the Orpheum Saturday night, and the near-capacity crowd ate it up. Cho was larger than life on the video screen above her - all the better to see her masterful facial expressions. She can contort her eyes, her mouth, even her nose into the funniest positions, whether she's imitating her mother imitating Julia Child or reenacting her horrified self..."
The Boston Globe










