Quite a couple of “Saturday Night Live” solid members are touring this yr.
Just a couple of of probably the most high-profile alum on the road over the following few months include Adam Sandler, Chris Rock, Sarah Silverman, Tracy Morgan and Martin Short (with Steve Martin) to call just a couple of.
Nevertheless, none have demanded overnight buzz quite like Tina Fey and Amy Poehler’s upcoming four-show ‘Restless Leg’ Comedy Tour.
On their first-ever tour, Tina Fey promised the shows can be “a night of comedy, conversation, improv, perhaps slightly slow dancing between us” on Instagram.
The duo, who co-anchored “SNL’s” Weekend Update, portrayed Sarah Palin and Hillary Clinton on the show and hosted the Golden Globes together 4 times, begin the fast run where they’ll have a good time “30 years of friendship” at April 28 at Washington, D.C.’s DAR Structure Hall.
From there, the “30 Rock” and “Parks and Recreation” stars (in addition to “Baby Mama” and “Sisters” co-stars) will hit Chicago’s Chicago Theatre on May 20, Boston’s MGM Music Hall at Fenway on June 9 and eventually Atlantic City’s Etess Arena at Hard Rock Hotel and Casino on June 10.
And if you ought to treat yourself to tickets to see the “Only Murders In The Constructing” and “Upright Residents Brigade” stars live as soon as today, you possibly can.
Although inventory isn’t available on Ticketmaster until Friday, Feb. 17, fans who need to ensure they’ve tickets ahead of time can purchase on sites like Vivid Seats before seats are officially on sale.
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Tina Fey and Amy Poehler 2023 tour schedule
A whole calendar including all of Fey and Poehler’s upcoming ‘Restless Leg’ tour dates, which was impeccably announced on Galentine’s Day, could be found below.
Tina Fey upcoming movies and projects
Fey, 52, has left her stamp on the entertainment world along with her distinctive voice on shows like “30 Rock,” “The Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt” and “Mr. Mayor” in addition to the 2004 film “Mean Girls.”
Next up, she’s adapting “Mean Girls” once more.
In 2017, the musical stage version of the hit comedy debuted in Washington, D.C. before its Broadway run which closed once COVID-19 closures took place.
Now, three years later, the story of Cady Herron, Regina George and “The Plastics” will return over again in a musical reboot of the film for Paramount+.
Filming begins March 6 and runs through April 19 in Middletown Township, NJ.
The movie will star Angourie Rice (“Spider Man: No Way Home”), Reneé Rapp (HBO’s “The Sex Lives of College Girls”), Auli’i Cravalho (“Moana”), and Jaquel Spivey (Broadway’s “A Strange Loop”); Arturo Perez and Samantha Jaye direct from a script by Fey with lyrics from Nell Benjamin.
Along with “Mean Girls,” Fey currently has a recurring role on Hulu’s “Only Murders In The Constructing” and is ready to seem in two upcoming movies.
First, Fey is slated to star in John Slattery’s crime thriller “Maggie Moore(s)” opposite Jon Hamm. The story takes place in a quiet town until two women with the identical name are each murdered in quick succession. Expect trailers soon; the movie hit theaters May 11.
Then, she’ll pop up in the newest installment of Kenneth Branagh’s Hercule Poirot series. The subsequent film, titled “A Haunting in Venice,” features Branagh, Fey and massive names like Michelle Yeoh and Jamie Dornan. It is predicted to be released in September 2023.
Amy Poehler upcoming movies and projects
Poehler, 51, has made her mark behind the camera these past few years having directed the 2019 ensemble Netflix comedy “Wine Country” starring Maya Rudolph, Rachel Dratch, Ana Gasteyer, Paula Pell and Emily Spivey in addition to the 2021 dramedy “Moxie” and 2022 Lucille Ball documentary “Lucy and Desi.”
Yet, you could have seen her most recently reprising her role of “Parks and Recreation’s” Leslie Knope on the Aubrey Plaza-hosted episode of “Saturday Night Live.”
She appeared in each Plaza’s monologue and through Weekend Update where she read a joke in character as Knope.
What’s on the horizon?
Within the near future, you possibly can catch Poehler in Chelsea Peretti’s satirical “First Time Female Director” alongside Peretti, Megan Mullally, Max Greenfield, Natasha Leggero and Andy Richter.
Come 2024, she’ll star in “Napoleon Dynamite” directors Jared and Jerusha Hess’ “Nicktoons” as Bessie Higginbottom after which return to Pixar’s “Inside Out” for the film’s sequel titled “Inside Out 2.”
“Saturday Night Live” solid members on tour
You wouldn’t imagine it but over 30 former “Not Ready For Primetime Players” are striking out on their very own this yr.
Listed here are just five more of our most anticipated acts chances are you’ll give you the option to catch, um, live, over the following few months.
Wish to see who else from the show could be coming to a venue near you? Try our list of all “SNL” solid members on tour in 2023 here.