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Jeff Dunham Coming Back to BJC

For the fourth time since 2008, famed ventriloquist and high-grossing comedian Jeff Dunham will return to the Bryce Jordan Center on Wednesday, November 6 at 7:30 p.m., according to an announcement issued today. Of course, that means the return of beloved characters like Walter the Grumpy Retiree, Achmed the Dead Terrorist, and José Jalapeño, the puppet jalapeño.

The stop will be part of Dunham’s worldwide “Disorderly Conduct” tour. The comedian is famous for his hilarious DVDs, CDs, and Comedy Central specials, including his most recent “Minding the Monsters.” Dunham is also widely credited for bringing new attention to the fine art of ventriloquism. He last performed at Penn State in January 2012 on his Controlled Chaos Tour.

Tickets are $50 and go on sale Friday, July 12 at 10 a.m. Per usual, discounted tickets will be available for University Park students, courtesy of our friends at UPAC.

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