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entertainment1 year ago

"Tim Robinson Takes 'I Think You Should Leave' Tour to Detroit's Fox Theatre"

Comedian Tim Robinson, co-creator of the Netflix sketch comedy series "I Think You Should Leave," is set to embark on a 10-date tour across the U.S. with series co-creator Zach Kanin. The tour will bring the zaniness and awkwardness of the show to live theaters, beginning on April 2 at New York’s Beacon Theater and concluding on May 11 at Los Angeles’ Greek Theatre. The tour coincides with the release of the show's third season and follows its recent wins at the Primetime Emmys.

entertainment1 year ago

Tim Robinson Unveils 'I Think You Should Leave Live Tour' Dates

Tim Robinson, star of Netflix's I Think You Should Leave, announces a 10-date live tour with co-creator Zach Kanin and special guests, following his recent Emmy wins. The tour kicks off on April 2nd in New York City and includes stops in Chicago, Detroit, Nashville, Houston, and more. Tickets go on sale via Live Nation and Ticketmaster, with StubHub offering a secondary market for sold-out shows.

entertainment1 year ago

Tim Robinson and Zach Kanin Announce 'I Think You Should Leave Live!' Tour Dates

Tim Robinson and Zach Kanin are taking their Netflix sketch comedy series "I Think You Should Leave" on a live tour, with dates in NYC, Chicago, Detroit, Nashville, Houston, Fort Worth, Phoenix, San Diego, San Francisco, and Los Angeles. The show features cringe comedy sketches and tickets for the tour go on sale on February 9.

entertainment1 year ago

Tim Robinson's 'I Think You Should Leave Live!' Tour Comes to Detroit

Emmy-winning comedian Tim Robinson is bringing a live stage version of his Netflix show "I Think You Should Leave" to Detroit's Fox Theatre on April 5 as part of a current tour with series co-creator Zach Kanin. The sketch series has gained a dedicated fanbase and numerous memes, with Robinson recently winning two Emmys for his work on the show. Known for his role in "Detroiters," Robinson's return to his hometown for this event is generating excitement among fans of wonderfully weird comedy. Ticket sales start on Friday.

entertainment1 year ago

Tim Robinson Takes 'I Think You Should Leave Live!' Tour to Detroit

Comedian Tim Robinson is taking his hit Netflix show "I Think You Should Leave" on a live tour with 2024 dates across various cities, joined by co-creator Zach Kanin and surprise guests. The show's off-the-wall comedy style and observational humor will likely be featured in a mix of live improv, comedy, and pre-scripted sketches. Tickets go on sale starting February 9, with the tour kicking off in New York City's Beacon Theatre on April 2 and concluding at Los Angeles's Greek Theater on May 11.

sports2 years ago

"Cubs' 'I Think You Should Leave' promo night caters to your style"

The Chicago Cubs are offering a limited edition Dan Flashes shirt giveaway with tickets starting at $65, featuring the Cubs logo woven into a pipe pattern and crescent moons straight out of Windows '95, inspired by the shirt worn by Tim Robinson in season two of I Think You Should Leave. The shirts are normally priced at $2,000, making this a steal for fans.

entertainment2 years ago

TV's Finale Frenzy: Succession, Barry, and More Say Goodbye

This week in TV, Succession and Ted Lasso air their season finales, while I Think You Should Leave returns for season three. Other notable shows include Reality, a tense drama based on the FBI interrogation of Reality Winner, and Drag Me To Dinner, a reality competition series featuring drag queens. The CW also premieres two international dramas, The Rising and Barons.

entertainment2 years ago

"Season 3 of I Think You Should Leave With Tim Robinson Drops Trailer"

The trailer for the second season of "I Think You Should Leave With Tim Robinson" has been released, featuring guest stars such as Jason Schwartzman, Fred Armisen, Conner O’Malley, Patti Harrison, and Ayo Edebiri. The sketch comedy show will have six episodes and will be available on Netflix starting May 30. The trailer showcases the show's signature absurd humor, including fake game shows and fedoras.