‘Dying to Do Letterman’ comedian performs at LivingWell
Submitted by LivingWell Cancer Resource Center
Comedian Steve Mazan will provide an evening of laughter and inspiration as he performs his comedy show “Dying to Do Letterman” from 6:30 to 8 p.m. Monday, April 30, at the LivingWell Cancer Resource Center. This program will celebrate the pre-opening of the LivingWell’s new building, at 442 Williamsburg Ave. in Geneva.
Mazan is a comedian, Emmy-winning writer and the subject of the award-winning documentary “Dying to Do Letterman.” In 2005, he was diagnosed with cancer and given a worst-case scenario of five years to live. Rather than slow down, Steve decided to use whatever time he had left to chase his ultimate dream: to perform his comedy on “The Late Show With David Letterman.”
Mazan’s comedy has been called “brilliant” and “clever” and between the laughs he includes his inspirational reminder that “it’s not how much time you have, it’s what you do with it.”
This program is open to the public and is free, although registration is required by Wednesday, April 25, as seating is limited. Call (630) 262-1111 to register.
This event will take place at the new LivingWell facility at 442 Williamsburg Ave. in Geneva. Regular programming will begin at the new facility on Monday, May 7.
LivingWell Cancer Resource Center provides information and support services that address the challenges of people living with cancer, their family members and their friends. All services are provided at no charge to participants. LivingWell offers networking and support groups, educational programs, mind-body fitness classes, youth programs, a library, individual psychological and nutritional counseling and other services. LivingWell is a certified 501(c) nonprofit organization and an affiliate of the Cadence Health System.