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The Improv at Harrah's Las Vegas Welcomes Max Alexander

THE IMPROV AT HARRAH'S LAS VEGAS: THIS WEEK'S HEADLINER – MAX ALEXANDER

Special two-for-one tickets available to locals for 10:30pm show

Budd Friedman and Mark Lonow's world-famous Improv Comedy Club at Harrah's Las Vegas showcases a different marquee of acts each week. Max Alexander takes the stage tomorrow through Sunday, with supporting acts Scott Henry and Dava Krause. Improv shows are at 8:30pm and 10:30pm every Tuesday through Sunday. Tickets are $29.05 (plus applicable taxes) or $44.95 (plus applicable taxes) for VIP tickets that include special seating, an Improv t-shirt and post-show meet-and-greet with the comics. Special two-for-one tickets are also available for locals. Tickets are available at Harrah's Box Office (702-369-5223) and online at www.harrahs.com.

Originally from the East Coast, Max Alexander moved to Los Angeles in his twenties. In addition to doing stand-up comedy, Alexander also began appearing in supporting appearances on many sitcoms such as "Full House" and "Matlock." Alexander's resume also includes film roles in "Roxanne" starring Steve Martin, "Punchline" with Tom Hanks, and "Forgetting Sarah Marshall" with Jason Segel.

He also appeared in Comedy Central's "Best of the Improv, Vol. 5" and "Comedy Club Greats" with Jerry Seinfeld. In recent years Alexander has been performing his comedy alongside Tom Jones and others. He also frequents the Jerry Lewis MDA Telethon.

His stand-up routine focuses primarily on his large size, constantly poking fun at his weight and is known for pulling his pants up to his chest during his routines. But as Jay Leno has said, Max's material is as relevant today as any "young" comic.

One thing about Max Alexander that embarrasses him is his giving heart. He is not only known as the go-to person when you need someone to perform for a charity, but he has also helped countless artists, be it a comic, musician, dancer or actor get started in their careers, which showed when they honored him at his benefit.

As of May 2009, Alexander will be one of the only comics to perform on the Tonight Show with Johnny Carson, Jay Leno and Conan O'Brien.

In 2009, Alexander went through some health issues when he suffered a stroke after a kidney transplant. In response to this, comedic headliners joined together for "Comedy Headliners Salute Max Alexander." Acts included Shelley Berman, Norm Crosby, Jeff Garlin, Dom Irrera, Kevin James, Carol Leifer, Jay Leno, Larry Miller, Kevin Nealon, Ray Romano, and host Fred Willard.

Alexander fully recovered and is back to touring the country entertaining audiences with his side-splitting stand up.

UPCOMING IMPROV ACTS:

March 15-20: John Henton, with supporting acts Shayla Rivera and Joan Fagen

March 22-27: Rocky LaPorte, with supporting acts Darryl Lenox and Chris Mancini

March 29-April 3: Thea Vidale, with supporting acts Alan Bursky and Ron Morey

April 5-10: Kivi Rogers, with supporting acts Sam Fedele and Jonathan Bell

April 12-17: Dennis Blair, with supporting acts Dan Gabriel and LA Hardy

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