March 7th 2026, 7:00 pm
Member on sale 1/20 at 10am
Public On sale 1/21 at 10am
Run Time: 90 minutes, no intermission
Colin Quinn is a stand-up comedian, actor, and author from Brooklyn (okay, Park Slope), who has been a part of your whole life even though you never asked for it. From MTV’s “Remote Control” to SNL to Comedy Central’s “Tough Crowd with Colin Quinn,” Mr. Quinn is not one to take a hint and bow out gracefully. He’s been on Broadway with Colin Quinn: An Irish Wake and Colin Quinn: Long Story Short and Off-Broadway with his show Colin Quinn: Unconstitutional, Colin Quinn: The New York Story, directed by Jerry Seinfeld, Colin Quinn: Red State, Blue State, Colin Quinn: The Last Best Hope, and most recently Colin Quinn: Small Talk.
All-In Pricing: Including all fees, tickets are $59 for orchestra level seating and $49 for balcony level seating. Please be advised that balcony seating is not wheelchair accessible. Save on handling fees in person at The Hanover Theatre box office. Contact the box office at 877.571.7469 for more information.
This performance takes place at Tuckerman Hall, 10 Tuckerman St Worcester, MA 01609.
Groups of 10 or more: Book your group early and save money!
About Tucketman Hall
Located at 10 Tuckerman Street (corner of Tuckerman and Salisbury Streets) in Worcester, MA, Tuckerman Hall was originally designed at a cost of over $72,000 in 1902 as the clubhouse of The Worcester Woman’s Club. Featuring superb acoustics, Tuckerman Hall operates year round as the home of the Massachusetts Symphony Orchestra and as an exquisite rental space for weddings, parties, concerts, lectures, corporate dinners, fundraisers, and meetings.
Tuckerman Hall’s unique spaces include its breathtaking main auditorium (with full stage) that features incomparable plaster detail, phenomenal millwork, a 40’ ceiling, and superb acoustics; a circular-shaped lower hall (with stage) measuring approximately 50’ in diameter; several kitchen and catering spaces; grand hallways; a sound/projection booth; ticket booth; and a number of fireplaced, turret suites that serve as breakout rooms, each designed with a different architectural motif including Dutch, Moorish, Renaissance Revival, and Colonial Revival designs.
Parking at Tuckerman Hall
Limited parking is available in the lot on Tuckerman Street just before the building. Additional parking is available at 39 Salisbury Street, immediately adjacent to Tuckerman Hall. On-street parking is available on most nearby streets, including Tuckerman Street. A municipal lot is also located at the intersection of Lancaster, Highland and Harvard streets, with entrances on both Lancaster and Highland.
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