She’s a Detroiter. She’s Mrs. Frizzle. She’s Deborah Fiderer. She’s Frankie Bergstein. But tonight, she’s herself. Lily Tomlin will bring out her most beloved stand-up characters like Madame Lupe, Edith Ann, and Trudy, the bag lady with all of the alien stories. For fans of her award-winning work of any age, this night is sure to be a riot. Tomlin, a feminist and gay rights icon, is definitely in the running for Queen of Comedy. She’s been in this business since 1965, and everything she does is still just as original and hilarious as when she got started. Don’t miss out on your chance. If you do, you’re just as bad as Lucille the Rubber Freak.
The show starts at 6:30 p.m.; 318 W. Fourth St., Royal Oak; royaloakmusictheatre.com; tickets start at $102.
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