Rogue Festival Review: Too Many Stories

Mar 4, 2023 | 2023 Articles, Rogue Festival, Terrance V. Mc Arthur

by Terrance McArthur

The Rogue Festival is here! This is the first of our Rogue Festival show reviews! There will be many more to come! We also have several Rogue Performer Preview articles that have been going up over the last few weeks. You will be able to find all of them, along with a preview article about the Festival itself, in our Rogue Festival category and you can find more info on our Rogue Festival event page over on KRL News and Reviews. Tickets for the Rogue Festival can be purchased on their website and you can find this year’s schedule.

Too Many Stories

Joey Rinaldi is a comedian. He has lots of stories to tell, so he puts the titles on a board and lets the audience choose what he should tell next. Some stories are his favorites, some are pretty good, and some are brand new (He’s still working on them). Every show can have a completely different set of stories, which is why seeing more than one show is a pretty good idea.

Joey Rinaldi

Joey’s a New York kind of guy, and his humor is rough and not for the kiddies. Topics range from sex to drugs to rock &…well, maybe not rock & roll. A lot of his stories center on his unwise choices. He may talk about taking a driving test while under the influence of brownies, getting banned from the Catholic Church in his teens, or the pitfalls of being a stand-up comedian faced with a rowdy crowd from New Orleans…or something completely different.

WHAT: Too Many Stories
WHO: Joey Rinaldi
WHEN:
6:30 p.m. Saturday March 4
2:00 p.m. Sunday March 5
5:30 p.m. Thursday March 9
WHERE: Spectrum Art Gallery, 608 East Olive Ave, Fresno, CA, 93728
HOW MUCH: All tickets 7 Dollars
RUNNING TIME: 50 minutes
TICKETS: roguefestival.ticketleap.com/joeyrinaldi

Check other local arts & entertainment articles in our Arts & Entertainment section. You can also find more theatre coming up on KRL’s Local Theatre event page.

Terrance V. Mc Arthur worked for the Fresno County Public Library for three decades. He is retired, but not retiring. A storyteller, puppeteer, writer, actor, magician, basketmaker, and all-around interesting person, his goal is to make life more unusual for everyone he meets.

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