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7 Days a Week: 9:00am - 4pm EST

U. S. 207-646-4777

For most of our shows, Jonathan's offers three different types of tickets:

1. Premiere Section (yellow:) Includes premium area seating, the standard ticket price, a show credit & a dinner voucher for $25 to be used in our downstairs dining room before the show.

2. Show Plus Section (blue:) Includes the standard ticket price and a show credit which includes a choice of either dessert & coffee upstairs before the show or an alcoholic beverage coupon to be used upstairs for the show.

3. Show Only Section (green:) Includes the standard ticket price.

All types of tickets will have an additional ticketing/ service fee.


Make sure you make your dinner reservations in advance!

Jonathan's Reservations

Tom Papa

Tom Papa
Saturday, September 24th, 2016

Artist's Website:  Tom Papa

With more than 20 years as a stand-up comedian, Tom Papa is one of the top comedic voices in the country finding success in film, television and radio as well as on the live stage.   

In 2016, Tom will shoot his third hour-long stand-up special.  Tom’s two, critically-acclaimed specials were directed by Rob Zombie: Tom Papa: Freaked Out (2013) is streaming on Amazon and Hulu and is available as a download; and Tom Papa Live in New York City (2011) is streaming on Netflix and is available as a download.  

Tom is host of the hit podcast and SiriusXM show, Come to Papa, a weekly, hour-long show featuring Tom exploring the funny side of life, occasionally with guests like Mel Brooks, Ray Romano, Carl Reiner and Jerry Seinfeld.  

On the small screen Tom was seen alongside Clive Owen in two episodes of The Knick; he co-starred with Michael Douglas and Matt Damon in the HBO film, Behind the Candelabra, which won 11 Emmys; and he guest starred on The Jim Gaffigan Show, and Inside Amy Schumer. Tom was seen in Chris Rock’s film, Top Five, he starred opposite Matt Damon in the Steven Soderbergh film, The Informant, and he appeared in Analyze That opposite Robert DeNiro.