Comedian Tom Cotter has taken the comedy scene by storm since finishing as runner-up and becoming the Breakout Star from Season 7’s "America's Got Talent." He lost to a dog act, but don’t hold that against him; Tom was the first comedian ever to be a finalist on the show and was the highest finishing human being on the show that year.
In August 2013, AGT asked Tom back to perform as a special guest star (along with Train) and then again to host “The Season 8 AGT Snapple Viewing Party.” In January 2019 Tom was again invited back to the AGT stage - this time to perform against the best of the best AGT performers from other years and around the world in “America’s Got Talent: The Champions.” In one the most talked about sets of the entire competition, Tom received a STANDING OVATION from the adoring crowd.
Tom's had numerous prestigious television and radio credits. You can find him headlining all of America's most famous comedy venues from Alaska to China. Tom is also a regular on Fox News Channel and co-starred on an episode of CBS’ “The Good Wife.” Tom came out with his first book, “Bad Dad: A Guide to Pitiful Parenting” in February 2016. It is a collection of jokes, gags, one-liners and pithy bad advice for fed-up parents everywhere. Whether it be comedy, voice-overs, or acting, Tom Cotter gives it everything he's got.
Artist Website
An open mic night at a club in Doylestown turned out to be the experience that started Tim Conniff down the professional comedic road. That night, Tim experienced what he calls an “I can do that” moment. For him, comedy isn’t about the pay or applause. Rather, he says he is “an advocate for personal growth and embracing new experiences.” He encourages his audience to seek new challenges and to discover their own ‘I can do that’ moment,” which makes him just as much of a motivational speaker as a comedian.
Artist Website
Planning on seeing your favorite artist at Sellersville Theater? Why not make a night of it? Use promo code SHOW15 when booking online or by phone at The Washington House Hotel, right next door (215-257-3000). One promo code can be used for each night’s stay.
A processing fee of $7 per ticket will appear on your order at check out. This fee is waived when you purchase in person at our Box Office, click here for hours.
The cabaret and through row D are reserved for Theater Members until one month before the show. To inquire about Membership, call our Box Office at 215-257-5808 or click here. If you are a Theater Member, select your tickets using the price code that matches your Membership level and enter your Member ID into the Membership box on the checkout page.
Friends & Fanatics: Thank you for your support! As promised, you do not pay additional ticket fees. Because we are unable to remove fees from online sales, we lower the ticket price you see below by $7 so that when the fee is applied it all balances out and you pay the original ticket price, nothing more! Please call the Box Office with questions at 215-257-5808.