Who couldn’t use a healthy dose of love and laughter right about now? Fortunately for you, the Bushnell Center for the Performing Arts in Hartford is issuing a personal prescription for you when comedian, actress and writer Fortune Feimster comes to town for one night only: Friday, March 29 at 7 p.m. Feimster crashed the stand-up comic scene in 2010 with a great showing on "NBC’s Last Comic Standing." She starred as Colette on "The Mindy Project" from 2015-2017. Next, in 2019, she became the host of the hit radio show with Tom Papa "What a Joke with Papa and Fortune" where they interviewed celebrities and comedians, This was the first live programming on the Sirius XM channel "Netflix is a Joke."
Next up for Feimster was playing Heather on "The L Word: Generation Q," a reboot of "The L Word." In film, she has played teachers, a counselor, a Fairy Gay Mother, a janitor, a paramedic and a coach, among many others. On television, she has appeared on such shows as "2 Broke Girls,” “Glee," "RuPaul’s Drag Race," a judge on "Is It Cake?," and, most recently “FUBAR" with Arnold Schwartenegger as a CIA agent recently retired who discovers his daughter is also an agent. Tune in to her weekly podcasts.
Come find out for yourself how she enjoys riding the gay train, when it is appropriate to wear a top hat, the power of a Lifetime movie, why cakes and eating them are her favorite pastime and what is a Fun Dip? and why are they good for swimmers, among other humorous topics of interest. For tickets ($29.50 and up), call the Bushnell, 166 Capitol Avenue, Hartford at 860-987-5900 or online at bushnell.org.
.Let Fortune Feimster into your life to amuse and entertain you and to definitely make you laugh your troubles away, at least for the length of her show and all the way home. She has been hailed for her unique brand of storytelling and described as “affable, charismatic and one-of-a-kind."
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