May 03 Friday
Comedy in the CellarUnderground Comedy ClubDowntown FargoLocated below Front Street Taproom
Mike Earley & Jake Silberman
Friday, May 3rdDoors 7:30, Show 8pm
Saturday, May 4thEARLY SHOW: Doors 6:30, Show 7pmLATE SHOW: Doors 9pm, Show 9:30
All Tickets General Admission21+
Pre-Sale Ticket: $20Door Ticket: $25
DOOR TICKETS ONLY AVAILABLE IF NOT SOLD OUT IN ADVANCE
- no table talk allowed during the show- we do not receive food delivery in the Cellar- free Rhombus Guys delivery available in the taproom upstairs before and after the show
MIKE EARLEY:Born in Minnesota, Mike Earley attracts the sort of attention that people from the Midwest would statistically rather die of hypothermia than be put in front of. With a sly, sharp delivery he seamlessly weaves from one subject to another with an ease that often betrays his unassuming dimeanor. He has regularly performed at premiere clubs across the country like The Comedy Cellar, The Comedy Mothership, and Acme Comedy Club. He currently lives in New York City and is a touring opener for Louis CK.
JAKE SILBERMANJake Silberman is a New York City comedian who’s been relentlessly touring the country over the last three years. He’s headlined numerous clubs, including Helium Comedy, The Comedy Club of Kansas City and Comedy Corner Underground. Jake is a regular opener for Kyle Kinane and Nick Mullen, and has also opened for comedy greats Nate Bargatze and the late Norm Macdonald. His special “The Crowd Work Album'' is currently streaming on Tubi, with the album version put out by Rhizome Comedy Records. Jake’s work has been featured on the popular “Your Mom’s House” podcast as well as “Now This News.'' His podcast “The Jake Silberman Show '' can be heard every Friday. In 2022 Jake released his feature length documentary “Back at it” on Amazon Prime, which chronicled the return of stand up comedy after the pandemic and follows Jake as he tours the country interviewing comics and fellow Americans along the way. When in New York, Jake can be found performing in numerous clubs across the city.
ALL TICKET SALES ARE FINAL
May 04 Saturday
May 06 Monday
Sign-up starts at 7:30pmOpen Mic hosted by Travis NerosAll music, readings, comedy, etc are allowed
May 07 Tuesday
Central Dakota Children’s Choir is now accepting registrations for “Singing for 2nd Graders.” This music class for 2nd graders will focus on the fundamentals of music using the child's singing voice. Each class will include not only singing, but also games, dancing, speaking and creating. Classes will be taught by CDCC Artistic Director, Teri Fay, on Tuesdays, January 9 – May 18 from 5:00 to 5:45 pm at the Bismarck Event Center, with a performance at the end of the session. Registration is available on the CDCC website -www.aboutcdcc.org. For more information, call the CDCC Office at 701-258-6516.
Each week a new game testing your knowledge in music, science, history, film, literature, geography, current events, pop culture, sports and more. With a new and unique themed twist each week.Maximum team size of 6.Beer and Pride to the top teams, and a pair of Comedy tickets given away each week to one random team.
May 08 Wednesday
Central Dakota Children’s Choir, a choir of over 300 talented young choristers, is holding auditions for the 2024-2025 season on May 8 and 9 from 4:00 pm – 6:00 pm at the Bismarck Veteran's Memorial Public Library.
Central Dakota Children’s Choir welcomes students currently in grades 2-11 from public, private and homeschools. No previous vocal training or experience needed. The audition process is simple, no prepared pieces needed, just bring your enthusiasm for singing!
For more information and to reserve an audition time, call the choir office at 258-6516 or visit the website at aboutcdcc.org.
Open Mic Comedy in the CellarHosted by Marquay BelcherEvery Wednesday NightSign-up at 7:30, Show at 8pmFree Event!17 Comedians, 5-minute SetsFirst-Timers & Newer Comics get 3 Minutes21+Stage Time Not GuaranteedUpcoming Weekend Shows:https://www.frontstreettaproom.com/comedyinthecellar
May 11 Saturday
Alongside the performances of Snow White, you are sure to feel the magic of the theater as your hosts lead you through a private glimpse at the dancers in their warm-up class, a backstage tour, and a storytime. Children can meet their favorite Snow White characters while enjoying plenty of sweets, storytime, a visit from Snow White herself, a backstage tour, priority seating, and lots of autograph and photo opportunities with Snow White characters. There are a limited number of tickets available, so get your tickets before they sell out!
Don't forget your tickets to Snow White (sold separately)
Who’s the ‘fairest of them all?’ Find out when Northern Plains Dance brings to life the legendary fairy tale of Snow White, who is caught between good and evil. A classic fairy tale full of curses and poisoned apples by The Brothers Grimm in an enchanting production that will delight every member of the family. Forced by the wicked will of her stepmother, Snow White ventures in to the wilderness to live with seven oddball characters - who whistle while they work. The magic of her life unfolds enchantingly on stage as Snow White's kindness and compassion is gifted with her heart's wish, to live happily ever after.
Northern Plains Dance welcomes children and families to experience the magic of dance during our performances at the Belle Mehus City Auditorium. While parents should use their discretion based on the maturity level of their children, NPD recommends that children be at least 3 years of age to attend our performances. In determining if your child should attend, it is important to know the child must be able to sit quietly and not disrupt the performance for other patrons. If a child becomes disruptive during a performance, the front of house staff will require the child and accompanying adult to leave the auditorium without refund of the ticket purchase.
Tickets held at will call will be available one hour prior to performances in the atrium of the Belle Mehus Auditorium.