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Pasadena’s Ice House Welcomes Back Amazing Maz Jobrani

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Maz Jobrani. – Courtesy photo

The Ice House in Pasadena welcomes the always popular, crowd favorite Maz Jobrani, as he returns on April 19 and 20.

Maz Jobrani’s first original Netflix standup special “Immigrant” was filmed at the Kennedy Center and is currently available for streaming. He has also put out three other solo specials on Showtime including: “Brown and Friendly”, “I Come in Peace”, and “I’m Not a Terrorist, But I’ve Played One on TV”.

In the spring of 2016 he performed at the White House where he had the privilege of introducing Michelle Obama. He was a founding member of The Axis of Evil Comedy Tour, which aired on Comedy Central. Maz starred as the title character in the award-winning indie comedy, “Jimmy Vestvood:  Amerikan Hero”, a film which he co-wrote and co-produced and is now available on all major outlets online. He has co-starred in many films including Disney’s “Descendants”, Sydney Pollack’s “The Interpreter” and Ice Cube’s “Friday After Next”.

With over 50 guest star appearances, Maz can regularly be seen on television’s most popular shows. Guest stars include Grey’s Anatomy, Curb Your Enthusiasm, and Shameless. He is a regular panelist on NPR’s “Wait Wait”, “Don’t Tell Me” and has given two TED Talks. His LA Times best-selling book, “I’m Not a Terrorist”, “But I’ve Played One on TV”, was published by Simon & Schuster. Maz executive produced “Everything Must Change”, a documentary about his sister’s battle with breast cancer which is currently available on iTunes. 

There is a two-drink minimum and patrons must be at least 21 to attend. The Ice House is located at 24 N. Mentor Ave. in Pasadena. For more info or to purchase tickets, call (626) 577-1894 or visit icehousecomedy.com.

Maz Jobrani will headline four shows on April 19 & 20. To learn more about Maz Jobrani, please visit his website at mazjobrani.com.

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