Jeff Ross's solo show 'Take a Banana for the Ride' at Broadway's Nederlander Theater explores his life, family, and recent health scare with a mix of humor and vulnerability, reflecting on mortality and personal loss while maintaining his signature edgy comedy style.
Celebrities including Sarah Silverman, Jimmy Kimmel, John Mayer, and John Stamos attended the Broadway premiere of 'Jeff Ross: Take A Banana For The Ride' in New York City, showcasing a star-studded red carpet event.
Jeff Ross, known as the 'Roastmaster General,' has created a heartfelt one-man show, 'Take A Banana For The Ride,' which is a personal autobiographical tribute to his life, career, and friends, diverging from his usual comedic style of celebrity roasting. The show, opening on Broadway, explores his childhood, battles with cancer, and the influence of comedy and music in his life, showcasing a more emotional side of the comedian. Despite his fame for sharp roasts, Ross emphasizes the show's themes of resilience, friendship, and love, and hints at more projects in the pipeline.
Jeff Ross, the game director of Days Gone, revealed that Sony executives, including CEO Hermen Hulst, were never fans of the game, which is a key reason why a sequel was never developed. Despite initial hopes from fans, Ross confirmed that Days Gone 2 is effectively canceled forever.