New Year's Eve Bash with Rondell Sheridan!
PORT CHARLOTTE, FL 33980
How to get there
** Our New Year's Eve Bash ticket requires you to preselect your entree. Please note for this show: arriving at your chosen seating time is crucial for us to be able to serve your meal in a timely manner. This ticket includes: show ticket, 4-course meal, champagne toast, party favors, and server gratuity (taxes will be added at checkout). 4-Course meal consists of: house salad with shrimp cocktail, entree choice (Pork Osso Bucco, Prime Rib, Grilled Salmon, or Chicken Ala Vodka), and dessert. After the show, we will watch the ball drop via projector on our video wall. But the party doesn't stop when the show ends - stay for music and a dance floor, open until 2 a.m.!
** Early Show tickets do not include dinner. In order to ensure our ability to bring the best comedians to Port Charlotte, and provide quality service to our guests, we ask that you respect our $15 minimum per person policy. This can include any combination of nearly 100 choices of food or drink items. A surcharge of the difference will be added to each individual’s check in the instance you do not meet the $15 minimum policy.
** Both shows will include a 20% Auto Gratuity on each check at the end of the night.
Our comedy shows are 18 and older with a parent/guardian, and 23 and older without.
Rondell has turned playing an easygoing, lovable TV dad, into one of the Disney Channel’s most beloved characters. Beginning his journey with a move to New York City to attend the prestigious Circle in the Square theater school, he soon found himself cast in an off-off Broadway production of Leslie Lee’s “Between Now and Then”. It was during this run that he thought acting was going to be his bread and butter, but a chance meeting with a classmate’s sister changed his career path - irrevocably.
The sister, an aspiring stand up comic, introduced him to the New York comedy scene. And once there, he was hooked. Soon he was working some of the most prestigious comedy clubs in town, like the Improv, Carolines and the Comedy Cellar. And then a few years later, he found himself, once again moving - but this time - to Los Angeles.
And believe it or not, he was in town less than two weeks when NBC called and asked if he’d like to be on the “Tonight Show” with the legend - Johnny Carson.
And shortly after that - Jay Leno called.
Soon he was hosting TV shows like “Men are From Mars, Women are From Venus”, “That’s Funny” and “Show Me the Funny”. And once again, NBC called. But this time with an offer to co-create his first sitcom - “Minor Adjustments,” which led to Nickelodeon’s “Cousin Skeeter”, which led to the mega-breakout Disney Channel hit “That’s So Raven” and its spin-off “Cory in the House”. And then 15 years later, reprising his character and joining seasons five and six of “Raven's Home”.
And while all of this was happening, he had three stand-up specials: “Comics on Campus”, “A Pair of Jokers” and “Lounge Lizards”, plus a comedy album “A Banana and a Gun!”
Currently touring comedy clubs with ‘If you’re over 40 and you know it - Clap your hands!'
Ladies and Gentlemen - Rondell Sheridan!