Gerry Dee at Harbour Station – Only Show in NB

Gerry Dee at Saint John's Harbour Station on December 29th, 2016. Funnyman Gerry Dee has announced a new slate of stand-up shows for late-2016 and early-2017. Beginning in late December 2016, Dee will be taking the stage in cities in Ontario, New Brunswick, and Newfoundland, as he touches upon marriage, fatherhood, and his years as a teacher with his trademark humour.

On Thursday December 29th, 2016 Gerry Dee will perform at Saint John’s Harbour Station. The Saint John show will be his only New Brunswick appearance.

Tickets go on sale Friday June 3rd at 10 am.

Gerry Dee Ticket Prices

VIP – $104.25 – includes premium floor ticket and photo opportunity with Gerry Dee beginning at 6 pm
P1 – $64.25
P2 – $54.25
Price Includes Tax and Service Charge. PHONE and ONLINE Purchases are Subject to a Convenience Fee.

PLEASE NOTE PRICES WILL INCREASE 2% AFTER JULY 1ST, WITH HST INCREASE

The show will take place on Thursday December 29th, 2016 beginning at 7:30 pm. Doors open at 6:30 pm.

For tickets call the Box Office at (506)657-1234 or toll free at 1-800-267-2800. Order online at www.harbourstation.ca.

Parking is available for $3 on site or $2 at Long Wharf.

About Gerry Dee

Though most familiar as the star, creator, and one of the principle writers for CBC’s hit sitcom Mr. D, it is in stand-up comedy where Gerry Dee first hit his mark. Dee, who was a private school teacher for nine years before giving it up for comedy, became the first Canadian in 27 years to win the prestigious San Francisco International Comedy Competition, and was a finalist on NBC’s Last Comic Standing, the highest finish by a Canadian in the history of the show. Based on Gerry Dee’s real-life experiences as a high school teacher, CBC’s Mr. D follows the misadventures of schoolteacher Gerry Duncan, nicknamed Mr. D, as he struggles to keep one step ahead of his students at the prestigious private school, Xavier Academy. Debuting in January 2012 to 1.23 million viewers, the program was the highest rated scripted show premiere for the network in seven years. Season 6 premieres on CBC in fall of 2016.