Zach Zucker's JACK TUCKER: COMEDY STANDUP HOUR to Open Off-Broadway at the Soho Playhouse

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Alex Mecklosky
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January 12, 2024 11:45 AM
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Get your Baha Men knowledge ready. Jack Tucker: Comedy Standup Hour, created and performed by Zach Zucker, will play Off-Broadway at the Soho Playhouse this winter and spring. Performances begin Thursday February 29th, 2024, for a strictly limited run through Saturday, March 30th, 2024, only.

Fresh off sold-out shows at Edinburgh Fringe; the Soho Theatre in London; Melbourne International Comedy Festival; Just For Laughs: Montreal, Moontower, and London; and the New York Comedy Festival, the bad boy of clown Zach Zucker makes his Off-Broadway debut with his award-winning, high-energy, absurdist, standup alter-ego: Jack Tucker. 

A well-respected journeyman and bonafide legend on the Upstate New York regional comedy scene, Jack Tucker is the ultimate comedian's comedian. Fighting to save his marriage, regain the respect of his son, and pay off the countless loan sharks looking to collect their debts, Tucker will do whatever it takes to make you laugh. If the joke doesn't land, it's not because it isn't funny, you just didn't get it. Nothing can stop him, except himself.

Created and performed by Zucker, Jack Tucker: Comedy Standup Hour is directed by Jonny Woolley, and co-devised by Woolley and Dylan Woodley.

A graduate of École Philppe Gaulier in France, Zucker is an award-winning, performer/producer based in London and LA. He is the creator of the Stamptown and one half of Norwegian-American, comedy duo, Zach & Viggo and runs the late-night, variety show Stamptown Comedy Night.

The schedule for Jack Tucker: Comedy Standup Hour is as follows: Beginning February 29: Thursdays, Fridays, and Saturdays at 7pm and Beginning March 13: Wednesdays, Thursdays, Fridays, and Saturdays at 7pm.

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Alex Mecklosky

As a native New Yorker, Alex has always loved everything involving theatre. With a degree in Theatre and New Media from Marymount Manhattan College, Alex realized that, since he was not talented enough to be on Broadway, the next best thing would be to write about it!