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Two Shows, Two Locations, One Night:

Hal Sparks To Headline For Treehouse Comedy

Actor, comedian and musician Hal Sparks, who began his professional career as a teenager in Chicago as a member of the famed Second City Troupe, will headline a pair of shows in our area on Saturday, November 8.

His first show will be at Marisa’s Ristorante, 6540 Main Street in Trumbull. It will start at 8 pm and will feature an opening set by Chris Bonno.

The second show will be at New Sorrento Restaurant, 32 Newtown Road/Route 6 at Danbury. That show will begin at 10 pm and will include opening sets by Chris Bonno as well as Matt Christmas.

Tickets for both shows are $19.50 and can be ordered through TreehouseComedy.com or by calling either venue; call 459-4225 for tickets and info about the Trumbull show, or 744-5575 for the Danbury show.

Sparks is currently lending his voice to the lead character of Tak in the animated Nickelodeon series “Tak and the Power of Juju.” He can also be seen starring in VH1’s new show “I Love the New Millennium” as well as the entire “I Love the 70s, 80s and 90s” series. He was the first host of E!’s “Talk Soup” (1999-2000) and appeared in the films Spiderman 2 and Dude, Where’s My Car? For five seaons he co-starred as Michael Novotny on the hit Showtime series “Queer As Folk,” based on the controversial and critically acclaimed British series.

After a successful run with Second City, Sparks moved to Los Angeles and immediately began performing at numerous comedy clubs, including The Improv, The Comedy Store, The Laugh Factory and The Ice House, as well as at Comic Relief’s American Comedy Festival.

In addition to a busy acting and stand-up career, Sparks is an accomplished singer, songwriter and musician.  He and his band, Zero 1, have just released their debut album and will soon be touring the country.

A native of Peak’s Mill, Ky., Sparks also an expert in the martial arts with 20 years experience in shaolin, kung fu, wushu and karate.

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