Randy Rainbow is a man of many talents: comedian, actor, singer, and social influencer. He spoke about the Laurie Beechman Theatre and his “National Freakin’ Treasure” Tour.
On Monday, April 14th, Rainbow was at “The Renaissance Gala,” which was held at the West Bank Café, as they celebrated the re-opening of the Laurie Beechman Theatre. The venue is now owned by Tony-nominated Broadway producers Tom and Michael D’Angora.
Significance of the Laurie Beechman Theatre
On the importance of the Laurie Beechman Theatre, Rainbow said, “I am a huge fan and supporter of the Laurie Beechman Theatre. I’m a huge supporter of Tom and Michael D’Angora.”
“This is a match made in heaven, in my opinion,” Rainbow admitted. “I couldn’t be more thrilled to be here supporting. I will be here every weekend.”
“This theater is important for many reasons,” Rainbow said. “There is so much history here, and it is a national treasure at this point. Thank God that Tom and Michael have kept it going.”
‘National Freakin’ Treasure’ Tour
Rainbow is looking forward to embarking on his “National Freakin’ Treasure” Tour, which will include two shows in New Jersey (one show at Red Bank on June 12th, and another show in Atlantic City on June 20th), as well as a fan show at New York’s Town Hall on October 4th.
“I am excited for this tour,” Rainbow exclaimed. “I hope the fans buy tickets to my tour; the tickets are now on sale. I will see the fans in June, and again in the fall. Hang in there, everybody.”
To learn more about Randy Rainbow and his tour dates, check out his official homepage, and follow him on Instagram.
