Sat, Nov 25
|Northampton
Comedy Show Toy Drive!
Laugh, have fun & make a difference at our annual toy drive for foster kids in Western Mass! This year's headliner is Marsha Warfield, best known as Roz from Night Court...
Time & Location
Nov 25, 2023, 7:00 PM – 10:00 PM
Northampton, 274 Main St, Northampton, MA 01060, USA
About the event
10th Annual Toy Drive for Foster Kids in Western Mass
Marsha Warfield, best known as Roz from Night Court, is headlining our 10th Annual Toy Drive for Foster Kids in Western Mass comedy show at the Academy of Music! Featuring Rodney Norman and Angel Rentas. Hosted by Jess MIller.
BRING A NEW, UNWRAPPED TOY & GET $15 OFF ADMISSION
Saturday, November 25, 2023 Doors open at 7 pm Show at 8 pm Academy of Music, Northampton, Mass
TICKETS
$10 (with a toy donation)
$25 (without a donation)
Featuring:
Marsha Warfield Rodney Norman Angel Rentas Hosted by Jess Miller
Academy of Music 274 Main St Northampton, Ma
Text FUNNY to 413-300-6425 for updates and be the first to know when tickets go on sale!
HOW TO GET A DISCOUNT ON YOUR TICKETS:
Order tickets online and use promo code TOYDRIVE2023 when checking out.
Be sure to bring a toy with your to the show.
ABOUT THE TOY DRIVE:
This toy drive provides new, unwrapped toys to foster children at MSPCC and low-income children receiving CSO's individual and family support services.
HOW TOYS ARE DELIVERED:
After the show, all toys will be inventoried and packed up. Toys will be dispersed to case workers with direct contact with foster kids and low-income families needing help during the holidays.
WHO ARE WE WORKING WITH?
- Amneris "Netti" Figuero, Western Mass MSPCC Kid's Net Director
- Marianna Litovich, Founder/Executive Director, All Our Kids
- Allison Weissman, Clinical & Support Options Volunteer Coordinator
SHOW RATING
While this is a comedy show to collect toys for kids, this is NOT a show FOR kids.
18+. Rated R for Adult Language & Content.
About Marsha Warfield:
After an overlong period of retirement, Marsha is back for “revenge,” tackling issues including politics, being black, coming out as a gay woman, and her affair with pizza. Marsha Warfield is best known for her 1986–92 role of the tough, no-nonsense bailiff Roz Russell on the NBC sitcom “Night Court.” She also starred in the sitcom “Empty Nest” as Dr. Maxine Douglas and as a performer on “The Richard Pryor Show.” She has appeared on shows like “Soul Train,” “The Arsenio Hall Show,” “The Tonight Show,” and even had a talk show of her own, appropriately titled “The Marsha Warfield Show.”
Marsha opened for acts like Esther Phillips, George Duke, Teddy Pendergrass, The O’Jays, and George Carlin, has been nominated for NAACP Image and Soul Train Awards, and was featured in the Gladys Knight video “Men."