Popovich comedy pet theater brings laughter, talent to Warren
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Taken from his Website comedypet.com Popovich performing with his animals.
The World Famous Popovich Comedy Pet Theater is bringing its unique blend of humor, heart, and extraordinary animal talent to the Struthers Library Theatre on Thursday at 7 p.m. Sponsored by Targeted Pet Treats, this family-friendly show promises an unforgettable evening of entertainment for all ages.
The Popovich Comedy Pet Theater, led by the award-winning entertainer Gregory Popovich, features a cast of more than 25 rescue animals, including cats, dogs, and birds, all showcasing their incredible skills and stunts on stage. This one-of-a-kind performance combines Popovich’s masterful juggling and comedic timing with the remarkable talents of his furry co-stars. Each animal in the show has been given a second chance at life, highlighting Popovich’s commitment to promoting animal rescue and adoption.
Tickets for the show are priced to accommodate a wide range of audiences. Adults can choose from $35, $30, or $25 tickets, while students can attend for just $15. Children aged 3 and under are admitted free of charge. Tickets are available at the Struthers Library Theatre box office or online.
Gregory Popovich, the award-winning entertainer leading the Popovich Comedy Pet Theater, emphasizes the importance of animal rescue and adoption. He states, “When people see these amazing, healthy animals on stage and decide to adopt an animal from a shelter themselves, my main message has reached the audience.”
Popovich’s passion for animals extends beyond the stage. In addition to the live performances, he produced and starred in the award-winning feature film Popovich: Road to Hollywood. The film has garnered international acclaim, earning titles such as “Best Family/Kids Film” at the International Film Festival in Calcutta, India, and the “Audience Choice Award” in Milan, Italy, and Tokyo, Japan.
The show is part of Popovich’s North American tour celebrating 15 years of success. The New York Times describes the performance as “the cat’s meow,” reflecting its widespread appeal and heartwarming message.
For tickets and additional information, visit the Struthers Library Theatre or call their box office at 814-723-7231.