BAMBERG, Germany (Oct. 31, 2013) -- Comedian Adam Hunter and his friends will bring adult entertainment to Bamberg's Stable Theater Nov. 7 at 7:30 p.m. The free comedy show is presented by Navy Entertainment and Armed Forces Entertainment and is currently touring military bases in Europe.
Hunter's standup comedy is fast, funny and definitely adult. Hunter has appeared on Jay Leno's "Tonight Show," "Chelsea Lately," "The Late Late Show," MTV, Comedy Central and performed at arenas, colleges and clubs all over the world. He's also done numerous military tours for the Armed Services at bases around the world.
"He brings his most painful experiences to the stage in a hilarious [manner] everyone can identify with. Hunter can bring down any house with his view of the world," said an AFE release.
Hunter will be joined by Brian Swinehart, another internationally known comedian. Swinehart, an Ohio native, currently has two movie scripts he wrote in preproduction, "Rehabbers" and "Killing Santa." He did a sketch on the Tonight Show, a national commercial, three independent movies and had a part in a TV pilot where he did scenes with Academy Award nominee Danny Aielo.
The third comedian on stage will be Mike Tsirklin, a former New York High School math teacher with more than 10 years of comedy experience. Tsirklin lately toured the Middle East with USO and can be seen in "Bobby Khan's Ticket to Hollywood" and "The Lenny Bruce Experiment."
When Flip Schultz takes the stage, usually everybody is off their chairs before he even got to the program he wrote. A search for Schultz's Youtube video "Tiffany's Bachelorette Party," which contains adult language, reveals how well his improvisation works.
"This show is a great way to divert us from our daily stresses that come with deployment and base closure. Adam Hunter is the latest in a series of nationally acknowledged comedians that we have been fortunate to host in Bamberg," said Jack Austin, Family and MWR entertainment director.
Since the content of the show includes explicit adult language, viewer discretion is advised.
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