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''Bob & Tom Show'' Live Charity Shows to Benefit Nora Dane


Tom Griswold
Tom Griswold

Tom Griswold of Premiere's syndicated Bob & Tom show will host two evenings of live comedy featuring comedians Greg Hahn, Pat Godwin and Josh Arnold. The shows will be held on Friday, August 17, at The Irving Theater in Indianapolis, and on Saturday, August 18, at The Lafayette Theater in Lafayette. All proceeds from both comedy shows will go to The Nora Dane Fund, which helps defray the costs of medical treatment and related expenses for two-year-old Nora Dane, who is being treated for a rare and aggressive malignant brain tumor.

Griswold said, "Three of my favorite comedians are stepping up to help little Nora. I promise a great night of comedy to support the amazing efforts being made to help this wonderful little girl."

Tickets for the Friday, August 17th show at The Irving Theater in Indianapolis are available for purchase at bobandtom.com/events. General admission seats are $30. Tickets for the Saturday, August 18th show at The Lafayette Theater in Lafayette are available for purchase at bobandtom.com/events. They are also available at Pete's Diner in Lafayette. General admission seats are $30. Balcony seats are $20.

The shows are restricted to persons 18 and older due to adult content. The Indianapolis show starts at 7:30pm. The Lafayette show starts at 7pm.

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