Coffee House Club : Richard Skipper
Everything you always wanted to know about Richard Skipper but were afraid to ask
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Program is FREE to attend

About the Event
Salmagundi members are invited to join Coffee House Club for this upcoming Coffee House Wednesday event, with celebrated entertainer, writer, and speaker: Richard Skipper.
Richard Skipper invites you to an unforgettable evening of laughter, stories, and spontaneous moments in his brand-new show, Everything You’ve Always Wanted to Know About Richard Skipper But Were Afraid to Ask!
This one-of-a-kind experience puts the audience in the director’s chair—with question cards distributed before the show, you’ll have the chance to ask anything and everything. From behind-the-scenes tales and career highlights to personal insights and unexpected surprises, no topic is off-limits.
Richard will see each question for the first time on stage, ensuring a genuine, unscripted performance filled with heartfelt moments and plenty of humor. Join us for a night where anything can happen, and discover the stories behind the stories of one of the most engaging voices in live entertainment! As always, the conversation and conviviality will continue over dinner downstairs after the program.
Hungry?
Ticketed attendees are welcome to stay for dinner by indicating so in their Eventbrite RSVP.
There will be an a la carte menu to choose from. On the day of the event, you can pay for your meal with a card or your membership account (no cash).
About the Speakers
Richard Skipper is a celebrated entertainer, writer, and speaker, best known for his portrayal of Broadway legend Carol Channing, his dynamic cabaret performances, and his contributions to the preservation and celebration of theater history. Skipper has built a reputation as a multi-talented performer with a passion for Broadway, cabaret, and classic Hollywood entertainment.
Richard Skipper was born in Conway, South Carolina, where he developed an early interest in theater and performance. His love for the stage eventually led him to New York City, where he began his career as an entertainer in the 1980s.

