Aunt Mary Pat lands residency at Rivers Casino

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Delaware County comedian Aunt Mary Pat has set up a residency at Rivers Casino, with her first show scheduled for Wednesday, March 23. Additional dates are May 18, Sept. 28, and Dec. 14. All shows will start at 7 p.m. 

“I love performing at River’s Casino! Our sold-out holiday tour was amazing there,” Aunt Mary Pat said in a press release. “I can’t wait to bring my new tour back in March.”

Performing a combination of stand-up, improv and variety, Aunt Mary Pat initially gained recognition in 2018 after a video she produced following the Eagles’ Super Bowl victory went viral. Her debut comedy album, Talk of the Township, which was released the following year, ranked No. 5 on the iTunes comedy charts. She has since performed over 100 shows across the country.

The comedian most recently performed a holiday-themed show at Rivers in December, which featured songs from her holiday album Mary Friggin’ Christmas.

“Rivers Casino is Aunt Mary Pat’s home away from home,” said Justin Moore, general manager of Rivers Casino. “Tickets sell out fast, and we’re thrilled to give fans more chances to see her in The Event Center.”

Additional information regarding tickets, which currently start at $20, can be found at RiversCasino.com/Philadelphia.

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