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Paul Rodriguez & Brian Evans

by The Maui Celebrity Series, Inc. at The Maui Theatre

Sunday, 21 March 2010
Sales Stop at 08:30PM  03/21/10

878 Front Street
Lahaina, HI 96753

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Paul Rodriguez Live with special guest Brian Evans

 

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Harrah's Laughlin & The Maui Celebrity Series presents Paul Rodriguez and Brian Evans Live at The Maui Theatre! This is the same theatre where "Ulalena" is held. After party gathering for ALL TICKET HOLDERS at Longhi's Restaurant following the show!

Paul Rodriguez' career has spanned more than two decades and includes starring roles and featured appearances in over 30 films and countless television series and specials. His first big break came while doing comedy warm-ups for Norman Lear's show "Gloria." Lear ultimately wrote and developed a weekly series for Paul, "a.k.a. Pablo."

Paul holds the honor and is enshrined at the Smithsonian as the first television show about a Mexican American Family on mainstream American television. He went on to do two other series, "Trial and Error," and "Grand Slam" for CBS. For four years (1990/94) Paul hosted "El Show de Paul Rodriguez," an entertainment talk show for the Spanish-language Univision Network. The show reached an international audience throughout the United States and 17 other countries in Central and South America. Paul's directorial debut came in 1994 with the film "A Million to Juan," a family comedy in which he also wrote and starred in.

In addition, Paul also found time to guest star in several episodes of Showtime's original series "Resurrection Boulevard," and starred in six comedy specials for HBO, including "Loco Slam," "Live in San Quentin" and the most recent being "Idiots and Armadillos," which he also wrote and executive-produced. He also served as host for The Alma Awards on the ABC and the Latino Laugh Festival for Showtime, as well as his own television creations- four specials for the Fox Broadcasting Company ("Back to School," "Behind Bars")

Paul segued nicely from television to motion pictures, making his feature film debut in the Universal Pictures comedy "D.C. Cab." Paul also had co-starring roles in Orion Pictures' "Miracles," Paramount's "The Whoopee Boys," Columbia Pictures "Quicksilver," and Universal's "Born in East L.A.", as well as "Made in America."

He landed the coveted role of outspoken fight physician Freddie Pacheco in Columbia Pictures big budget biopic "Ali" for director Michael Mann and Producer John Peters. Other movie roles that followed are New Line Cinema's "The Price of Glory," starring Jimmy Smitts, Metro-Goldwyn's "Tortilla Soup," with Hector Elizondo; “Crocodile Dundee in LA" with Paul Hogan; "The Shipment" with Mathew Modine, Jerry Zucker's "Rat Race,” and “Chasing Papi” directed by Linda Mendoza

Recently he had the opportunity to work with the legendary Clint Eastwood in the Warner Brothers film “Bloodwork”. Paul was the executive producer and star of the comedy concert film, “The Original Latin Kings of Comedy,” distributed by Paramount Pictures. His latest film projects include, “A Cinderella Story” starring Hilary Duff, “Badassss” directed by Mario Van Peebles, “Cloud Nine” starring Burt Reynolds and still in theaters, “The World’s Fastest Indian” starring Sir Anthony Hopkins and directed by Roger Donaldson.

Paul currently is in pre-production on two series which were picked-up by VH1 and UPN/ Revolution Studios and just finished starring in a comedy showcase series entitled, “ The Laugh Factory: Very Funny,” set to air on TBS.

Paul Rodriguez is an in demand performer with a busy schedule of concerts and personal appearances. As a well-rounded stand-up comedian, having honed his craft over the past twenty-five years, it is estimated that Paul has performed live to well over one million concert goers from coast to coast building a solid fan base. Within Hispanic communities, Rodriguez is considered to be the Richard Pryor, Lenny Bruce, and George Carlin when it comes to original comedy. Hands down, he has become the Original Latin King of Comedy.

Paul remains strongly rooted in the Latino community, working with civic and educational groups and his main contributions go to the National Hispanic Scholarship Fund (NHSF). Paul also contributes to such charitable efforts as Comic Relief appearing on the HBO's program every year since its inception and hosts the annual Elizabeth Glazer Pediatrics Aids Foundation celebrity Golf Tournament.

Brian Evans has been named by Grammy Magazine as "one of the most relevant new standards singers among Norah Jones," and he has been performing as the opening act for Jay Leno, Joan Rivers, Social Distortion, Better Than Ezra, Dionne Warwick, Franki Valli, and the list goes on. His music is heard on popular television programs such as "So You Think You Can Dance" and ABC's "Big Shots" starring Dylan McDermott. For more information on Brian's career, use this link: http://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=crooner+brian+evans&search_type=&aq=f

Brian is currently working on his major label debut, which will feature nine original big band songs, and a duet with Kelly Osbourne.

Special performance by up and coming comics Curtis "Chino" LaForge and King Martin!

SPONSORED BY ENTERPRISE RENT A CAR, ROYAL LAHAINA RESORT, HAWAIIAN AIRLINES, COASTLINE LIMOUSINE (www.rollsmaui.com), MAUI SUNSEEKER (www.mauisunseeker.com), AND LONGHI'S.

 

 

age 

All Ages

capacity 

700

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(808) 205-5592

doors open 

09:30PM

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your camera! If you have purchased a VIP ticket, the stars of the show will see you at Longhi's Restaurant for a special Meet & Greet right around the block from the venue.

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Video camera's of any kind.

 

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