Stand-up comedian Samuel J. Comroe is competing on Season 13 of America’s Got Talent. The 30-year-old incorporates his Tourette Syndrome symptoms and stories into his entertaining act. Comroe isn’t a shoo-in (there are a lot of cute young singers and terrifying death-defying acts this season) but Comroe already has a show in Vegas. LA Comedy Store at the Stratosphere Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas announced that Comroe will perform live on their stage in December.
But before Vegas, Comroe is heading the Tourette Association of America’s annual gala on November 15 at Capitale in the Bowery in New York City. The Association is honoring Domenick A. Cama, President & Chief Operating Officer of Investors Bancorp and Investors Bank (since May 2018). Tickets start at $500. The gala serves at the heart of the TAA’s mission “to make a difference for all individuals and families living with Tourette Syndrome and Tic Disorders.” The Live Shows on America’s Got Talent air Tuesdays at 8pm on NBC. Result Shows air Wednesdays at 8pm.
Tune-in to @AGT tonight and vote for @SamuelJComroe! If you want to see Samuel live, he will perform at the 2018 @TouretteAssn Gala on 11/15 Honoring Domenick A. Cama, President & COO of @investorsbank. Purchase your ticket at https://t.co/sjSwEry4YY ! #TouretteAwareness pic.twitter.com/EXCz3Dy830
— Tourette Association (@TouretteAssn) August 21, 2018