Drew Carey tickets on sale Monday, Aug. 23

Drew Carey will be bringing his popular “Whose Line Is It Anyway!” show to the Beasley stage for Dad’s Weekend 2004. 

This promises to be a night to remember as many of the familiar faces on his TV show will join Drew including; Colin Mochrie, Greg Proops, Chip Esten, Brad Sherwood, Jeff Davis, Sean Masterson and a keyboard player. 

Drew Carey sets the scene, while contributions from the audience and talented actors wreak hilarious havoc, as they instantly invent unrehearsed skits, games or songs, relying only on their quick wit and improvisational skills. It’s genuinely
improvised, so anything can happen – and often does!  If you loved Wayne Brady when he was here for Mom’s Weekend 2003 you won’t want to miss this show. 

There will be large video screens to catch all the close-ups so you won’t miss a thing no matter where you sit. 

Go watch the Cougars beat USC in football and then spend the night laughing at Beasley Coliseum Dad’s Weekend Concert.

Tickets will go on sale at all TicketsWest outlets 10 a.m. Monday, Aug. 23, including 1-800-325-SEAT and online at http://www.beasley.wsu.edu .

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