
Paul Reiser is coming to the Waterville Opera House on Friday, Oct. 21. The show will begin at 8 p.m. at the 1 Common St. concert hall in Waterville.
Comedian, actor, television writer and author is one of Hollywood’s most prolific creatives — and he shows no signs of slowing down. Reiser is starring in two hit shows for Netflix: “Stranger Things” as Dr. Sam Owens, in a role created by the Duffer Brothers specifically for Reiser, and Chuck Lorre’s “The Kominsky Method,” for which he received an Emmy nomination for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series and a SAG Award nomination for “Best Ensemble in a Comedy Series.”
The multi-faceted actor also revived one of his most iconic roles in the highly anticipated return of “Mad About You,” the long-running hit 90s comedy Reiser co-created and starred in with Helen Hunt. The Emmy, Peabody and Golden Globe-winning comedy ended in May 1999 and premiered 20 years later as a limited series on Spectrum Originals.
Reiser is a fixture behind the camera as well. He co-created and co-produced “There’s Johnny!,” a seven-episode series which originally streamed on Hulu and now streams on Peacock.
Tickets cost $43-$53. Prices include a per ticket handling fee; tickets are nonrefundable.
For tickets, or more information, visit operahouse.org.
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