ST. LOUIS — It is a celebration of one of St. Louis most beloved on-air talents, Mr. John Ulett! On Thursday, February 29th you can attend 'Life, Death, & Other Scary Things,' at the Sheldon. The evening is part roasts, part comedy and will include plenty of special guests. Wednesday morning, Utlett joined Mary in studio alongside host, Ron Stevens.
Generations of music and sports fans grew up with John Ulett, one of the most recognizable voices in St. Louis. You heard him every morning on your way to work on KSHE 95, and you heard him at every St. Louis Cardinals home game. As a kid, you probably even laughed with Professor U-Man on Saturday mornings on “Cardinals Kids.”
John Ulett will appear in front of a live audience at Sheldon Concert Hall for an evening of introspective conversation that will reveal the John Ulett you never met. The show will be filled with deep conversation amid light-hearted fun and peppered with several celebrity appearances sure to surprise and delight the audience of U-Man fans. From the world of rock music, local media personalities and sports stars, John has made many friends who are more than eager to “roast” him for the sake of a fun time.
The evening will be hosted, appropriately, by Ron Stevens, the very man who hired John at KSHE back when U-Man was just 19 years old. Ron feels an obligation to leave no stone unturned in this unique evening of getting to REALLY know the man who so many St. Louisans love so much.
Show time is 7:30 p.m. Tickets are $49.50, $45.50, $34.50 and $18.50, and are on sale online at MetroTix or by calling MetroTix at 314-534-1111. Tickets are also available one hour before show time at The Sheldon box office. There is also a Post-Show VIP After-Party that can be added on to any price level for $25. Each VIP ticket will entitle the holder to ONE glass of wine, beer or soft drink, plus a meet-and-greet with John Ulett and other VIP Special Guests.
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