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His crowd work involved asking audience members to stand up and share anything “heavy” they were going through. Surprisingly, ...
Comedian Jeff Ross, now starring in a one-man Broadway show about his wild life titled 'Take a Banana for the Ride,' opens up ...
The core of this show is Ross paying tribute to his extended family, a group of eccentric Jewish caterers in New Jersey who ...
The prolific insult comic softens his image—but only slightly—in this bitingly funny, autobiographical solo show, in which many of the jokes come at his own expense.
The stars were out on Broadway on Monday, Aug. 18, to support the opening of comedian Jeff Ross' hilarious one-man show, 'Take a Banana for the Ride' — and PEOPLE has exclusive images from the red ...
The sad clown is a time-honored trope. “Smile when your heart is aching,” a song composed by Charlie Chaplin advised, and that’s essentially the message in “Jeff Ross: Take a Banana for the Ride,” a ...
The comedian, currently appearing on Broadway in his solo show, “Take a Banana For the Ride,” is so well known for his ...
Jeff Ross is about to get very personal. He also wants to make it clear that he hasn’t gone completely soft in his one-man written and performed Broadway show, Take a Banana for the Ride (Nederlander ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by With mortality on his mind, the insult comic comes to Broadway in a gentle, tough-guy solo show. By Laura Collins-Hughes A few weeks after the actor ...
Jeff Ross is constantly traveling for work, flying across the country – often hitting multiple cities in the same weekend – for comedy gigs. But the veteran stand-up had held onto his Manhattan ...
The insult comic's one-man show may be the most sickness and death-focused show ever put on a stage – and frankly, it's a bore.
Unlock access to every one of the hundreds of articles published daily on BroadwayWorld by logging in with one click. The new theatrical one-man show, Jeff Ross: TAKE A BANANA FOR THE RIDE just opened ...