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Poppi Kramer to Headline Nice Jewish Girls Gone Bad!

December 10th, 2009 | , ,

BREAKING NEWS!

Biggest Loser champion comes to Allentown Brew Works December 23rd

Allentown, PA-A woman who has conquered both tough audiences and obesity comes to the Allentown Brew Works to headline a special comedy event! Poppi Kramer will be one of three performers in the Nice Jewish Girls Gone Bad show at 8pm on Wednesday, December 23rd. Tickets are on sale now at www.TheBrewWorks.com.
Kramer, who was listed among New York City’s hottest comics in The Village Voice, won Season 3 of NBC’s Biggest Loser, dropping over one hundred pounds. She has taken that experience, among with many others surrounding her life as a previously overweight Jewish woman, across the country with her hilarious brand of stand-up comedy.

Ophira Eisenberg

Shawn Prelovsky

Joining Kramer will be Ophira Eisenberg, a finalist in Comedy Central’s Laugh Riots competition who has also been featured on Comedy Central’s Premium Blend. Eisenberg has also appeared on The Guardian (CBS), Queer As Folk (Showtime), Best Week Ever (VH1’s the Oxygen Network), and her own half-hour comedy special in her native Canada on CTV’s “Comedy Now!” Hosting Nice Jewish Girls Gone Bad is Shawn Pelofsky, whose TV appearances include Comics Unleashed and the Chelsea Handler Show on E!
This Allentown Brew Works special comedy event is produced by Ryan Hill, host/producer of Tickle Me Tuesdays, the Lehigh Valley’s only stand-up comedy showcase. Tickets are $12.50 in advance and $15 at the show. Please note that advance tickets are only available online at www.TheBrewWorks.com and that reservations will not be taken at the Brew Works, they are guaranteed with advance ticket purchase.
For more information, or to schedule an interview with Kramer or anyone else involved with Nice Jewish Girls Gone Bad at the Allentown Brew Works, please contact Ryan Hill at ticklemetues@gmail.com or by calling 484.951.3969.

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