SPOKANE, Wash. – Stand-up comedian John Crist is bringing his 'Jokes for Humans' Comedy Tour to Spokane's First Interstate Center for the Arts on Saturday, November 8. Crist, known for his clean humor ...
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SPOKANE, Wash. — Comedian John Crist announced a stop in Spokane this fall as part of his Jokes For Humans Comedy Tour! Crist will perform at the First Interstate Center for the Arts on Saturday, ...
NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Christian Comedian John Crist has canceled his upcoming tour dates after he was accused of sexual misconduct. Five women came forward to accuse Crist of sexual misconduct in an ...
FRESNO, Calif. (KFSN) -- He's known for his viral videos and no-holds-barred humor. Comedian John Crist is coming back to Central California with his "Jokes for Humans Tour." We spoke with Crist about ...
Comedian John Crist has been in the comedy game for 15 years touring across the country performing stand up live in front of crowds and making people laugh with his stand out Tik Toks and other social ...
Comedian John Crist will bring his "Jokes for Humans" tour to Peoria this fall. Crist will perform at the Prairie Home Alliance Theater on October 4th at 7 p.m. The comedian has over one billion video ...
Get Access To Every Broadway Story Unlock access to every one of the hundreds of articles published daily on BroadwayWorld by logging in with one click. John Crist is one of today’s fastest-rising ...
Mar. 8—More than five million followers on social media platforms. Sold-out tours across the country. These are just a few of the stats for comedian John Crist, who is rising fast in the comedy world.
What do you do when the Christian comedian you like so much that you even moved to a different state for announces he’s getting the “Nashville comedian of the fiscal quarter award” at the Schermerhorn ...
The string quartet's achingly beautiful version of "Hallelujah" echoed through the expansive, empty concert hall. Confused, Lydia Fielder, the 3 p.m. weekday anchor for WSMV-Channel 4, scanned the ...
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