Bobby Collins returns to Ocean State Theatre

Posted 8/24/15

Comedian Bobby Collins has the ability to truthfully translate the human condition. Audiences across the country relate to his comedic characterizations as he exposes the humor of day-to-day situations as well as serving up resplendent rants on …

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Bobby Collins returns to Ocean State Theatre

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Comedian Bobby Collins has the ability to truthfully translate the human condition. Audiences across the country relate to his comedic characterizations as he exposes the humor of day-to-day situations as well as serving up resplendent rants on world events.

Through precise physical timing and impeccable audience insight, he has honed his talents while performing from hole in the wall clubs to sold out theaters. Bobby Collins’ rise to top headlining, comedic master was inevitable. His true dedication to his craft is what keeps his vibrant shows consistently sold out.

WHERE: Ocean State Theatre, 1245 Jefferson Blvd., Warwick

WHEN: Sunday, Aug. 30 at 7:30 p.m.

COST: $29; $49

MORE INFO: www.OceanStateTheatre.org; 401/921-6800

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