An intimate evening with Eric Stonestreet

| 17 Jun 2016 | 12:58

Emmy-award winning actor/comedian Eric Stonestreet offers Hollywood insights at his new show, An Intimate Evening with Eric Stonestreet, coming to Mayo Performing Arts Center on Thursday, July 14, 2016 at 8 p.m.
Tickets are $49-$89.
A hybrid of stand-up and fan interaction, imagine inviting Stonestreet into your living room for an intimate glimpse into television's behind-the-scenes happenings, life experiences, diverse and hilarious discussions and an extensive anything goes Q-and-A session with you the audience. The live show is a fun opportunity for die-hard viewers, people perusing a career in Hollywood, or just fans of show business who want to connect with Stonestreet and enjoy face time that television screens simply cannot provide.
Stonestreet is a two-time Emmy winner for his portrayal of 'Cameron Tucker' on the hit comedy series Modern Family. He was recently seen starring in the HBO Film Confirmation and is currently in theaters starring opposite Louis C.K. and Kevin Hart as 'Duke' in the hilarious Universal/Illumination animated film The Secret Life of Pets.
Stonestreet has performed with several improv comedy groups such as Second City and IO West. His acting credits prior to Modern Family include Dharma & Greg, Malcolm in the Middle, Party of Five, Spin City, ER, The West Wing, American Dad, Providence, Close To Home, Crossing Jordan and Bones. His most notable character is from his recurring turn as Ronnie Litre, the questionable documents tech, on the original CSI. Eric played series regular "Andrew Schoch" opposite Robert Forster and Mathew Lillard in the Fox pilot 13 Graves. Eric most recently guest starred in unique roles on television shows such as The Mentalist, N.C.I.S., Nip/Tuck and Pushing Daisies.
Eric's success on television brought him the opportunity to break ground on the big screen as well. His breakout role came when he played, Sheldon the hotel desk clerk, in Cameron Crowe's film Almost Famous. In 2003 Eric starred in IFC'S cult classic, Girls Will Be Girls, which was an official selection to the Sundance Film Festival.