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Due to the current global health crisis and scheduling changes, the Sunday, August 29, 2021 show on Bert Kreischer’s The Berty Boy Tour at Wichita’s Orpheum Theatre has been scheduled for Friday, February 4, 2022 and is now part of The Berty Boy Relapse Tour.
All tickets for the original performances will be honored, so patrons should hold on to their tickets. Refunds are available if requested by Tuesday, February 1, 2022. For ticket and refund inquiries, please email Select-A-Seat at info@selectaseat.com or fill out the contact form on their website. Please allow up to 72 hours to receive a response.
For tour information, please visit bertbertbert.com.
BERT KREISCHER is an American stand-up comedian, actor, writer and host who performs to sellout crowds across the country. His standup specials “Secret Time” and “The Machine” are currently streaming globally on Netflix. Described as having a “rare and incredible talent” (Interrobang), Bert has evolved from being named Rolling Stone’s 1997 “Number One Partier in the Nation” to one of the top names in comedy. Between his two previous stand-up specials, “The Machine” on Showtime (2016) and “Comfortably Dumb” on Comedy Central (2009), his two podcasts: “Bertcast,” and “Open Tabs,” his YouTube cooking show: “Something’s Burning,” his book Life of the Party: Stories of a Perpetual Man-Child (2014), Bert has succeeded in finding the elusive blend of “being a cringe comedian with real insight” (Interrobang).
Lauded as one of the best storytellers of his generation, Bert seamlessly and sincerely shares anecdotes about his family and fatherhood while showing his ability to prove “that there’s a way to take his [party-boy] antics into middle-age,” (Forbes). His infamous story about robbing a train with the Russian Mafia was recently optioned by Legendary (the studio behind The Hangover Series, Jurassic World, and Straight Outta Compton) to be turned into a movie.
After the successful debut of The Body Shots World Tour in 2019, where he quickly sold out theaters and added shows in almost every market, Bert is launching a brand new tour in 2020, The Berty Boy Tour, where he will do shows in even larger venues across the country.
Price | Location/Details |
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$39.75 | Upper Balcony |
$59.75 | Orchestra & Lower Balcony |
6 p.m.
The Orpheum Theatre now offers cashless concessions, a cash-free experience where only card and mobile payments are accepted. This allows for limited direct contact between guests and employees and expedites the purchasing process for all guests. For guests who prefer to pay in cash, a Cash-To-Card option will be available to exchange cash for a loaded Visa card (currently available in increments of $25 and $50). The prepaid Visa cards are available at no extra cost and can be used at all Orpheum concessions and bars. Any remaining balance left on the card can be used anywhere that Visa is accepted worldwide.
Please visit our COVID-19 Info page to familiarize yourself with our new health and safety measures and “What To Expect” prior to attending an event at the Orpheum Theatre.
Some of the health and safety measures we’re implementing will include:
Any updates to these procedures will be noted and updated here and on the COVID-19 Info page.