A new 🇮🇹🇺🇸 word series coming soon. Tell me what word you want to hear! 👇
Shows 🎤 2026
• 4/3 & 4/4 • New York, NY • Radio City Music Hall • opening for Jo Koy
• 4/10 Norwalk, CT • Circle Comedy @ Laurel Club
• 4/11 Avenel, NJ • AvenelPAC
• 4/16 Royal Oak, MI • Mark Ridley's Comedy Castle
• 5/7 Phoenix, AZ • StandUp Live
• 6/3 San Francisco, CA • Cobb's Comedy Club
• 6/4 Sacramento, CA • Punch Line
• 6/26 & 6/27 Washington, D.C. • DC Comedy Loft
• 8/20 Brooklyn, NY • Brooklyn Improv
• 8/21 & 8/22 Long Island, NY • Governor's Comedy Club
• 9/4-9/5 Providence, RI • Comedy Connection
• 9/24 West Nyack, NY • West Nyack Levity Live
• 10/15-10/17 St. Charles, IL • Club Arcada Speakeasy
As someone fascinated by the fusion of language and culture, I've been captivated by the Italian-American word series concept. Words like "meshkina," which has roots in southern Italy and possibly Arabic or Assyrian origins, show how language evolves through historical invasions and cultural exchanges, especially in regions like Sicily. This linguistic heritage enriches not only our vocabulary but also our understanding of cultural identity. Beyond language, attending live shows is a fantastic way to immerse yourself in this cultural blend. The 2026 comedy tour offers a unique chance to experience humor that bridges Italian and American sensibilities. From iconic venues like Radio City Music Hall in New York to the intimate settings of smaller clubs such as the Comedy Connection in Providence, these events promise memorable nights. Personally, attending a comedy show that combines cultural insights with humor has been uplifting and enlightening. It connects people through laughter while celebrating diverse backgrounds. If you’re into learning about language origins or simply enjoy live entertainment, keeping track of this 2026 tour schedule could be a great addition to your calendar! Whether you're curious about the origins of nuanced words like "poor thing" or want to enjoy top-tier comedy, this series is a rare blend of education and entertainment. Consider bringing friends or family along to share the laughter and learn something new about Italian-American culture and language quirks.



































































































