looking for the perfect Valentine’s or Galentine's night out? Join comedians Pat Hazell and Dena Blizzard for an evening of hilarious and heartwarming stand-up comedy.
Dena Blizzard
A comedian, corporate host and former Miss New Jersey, Dena has been featured in The New York Times, co-hosted with Anderson Cooper, and performed at The Laugh Factory, Gotham Comedy Club, Catch a Rising Star and The Comedy Stop at the Tropicana.
She also served as the host and on-air correspondent for the preliminaries of the Miss America Pageant on ABC. Dena is a mother of three who recently starred Off-Broadway in her one-woman show, “One Funny Mother.” Her recent viral video “Chardonnay Go," viewed over 23 million times, is now a hilarious party game called “Chardonnay Go, The Board Game for Wine Lovers, Moms and Other Shameless People.”
When she is not working on TV, she is writing and producing content for her web series and making inappropriate videos about parenting that are sure to put her kids in therapy.
Pat Hazell
Showtime has declared Pat Hazell one of the five funniest people in America. His 30 years of experience as a writer, producer and director have made him a go-to guy for new American theater.
Pat is one of the original writers for NBC’s "Seinfeld," a veteran of "The Tonight Show," critically acclaimed playwright and contributing commentator to National Public Radio. He is recognized for his genuinely funny Americana humor and his salute to nostalgia.
As a playwright, Pat’s first endeavor, "Bunk Bed Brothers," was commissioned by Columbia Pictures, then gained the attention of the TV industry and later filmed as the sitcom, "American Pie," for NBC.
Hazell’s signature work, "The Wonder Bread Years" - a grand salute to the baby-boomer generation - aired on PBS where they referred to him as “America’s foremost pop culture anthropologist.” Currently, the live theatrical tour of "The Wonder Bread Years "is enjoying success across the U.S.
My Funny Valentine
At Walton Arts Center