The Comedy Zone L.A. Hardy and Juanita Lolita Feb. 19 & 20 @ 7:30 PM Westwego Performing Arts Theatre 177 Sala Avenue | Westwego, LA Originally from Cleveland, OH and based bi-coastally in L.A. and S. FL. L.A. Hardy is a versatile and veteran performer you have seen in a lot of places. You have also seen him on LaughsTV on FOX, Comedy.TV, Comic’s Unleashed, BET’s ComicView,, MTV, VH1, and the FUSE Network. Described and known also as bLACK dAD due to his REAL observations and no holds barred style on many subjects. He sounds off on his kids, other people’s kids, and the ideas of being a parent in a new age world. He is a renaissance man, a professional Stand Up Comedian, an Actor, MC and Entertainer for all seasons and occasions. L.A. is real, relating from his own experiences and delivers in your face COMEDY! Juanita Lolita’s comedy career began when a coworker signed her up for an open mic night. Within one year she was performing for over 7000 women at a church conference in Atlanta and since then has performed throughout the country. Juanita was voted "Best of the Bay" with Creative Loafing Magazine, a finalist for "Florida’s Funniest Person" Rooftop comedy and recently, a finalist in "The World Series of Comedy" Las Vegas. She has been featured on NBC, ABC and the CTN. Her comedy focuses on observations from everyday life that we can all relate to and she closes out each show with her much anticipated ‘list of things she doesn’t understand’.
Saturday, Feb 20, 7:30 PM
The Comedy Zone
Westwego Performing Arts Theatre
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