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Jim Breuer: Find The Funny
Sunrise Theatre
Feb 19, 2026 • 8:00pm
Fort Pierce, FL
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Goat Boy Grows Up with Jim Breuer
Jim Breuer built his name on SNL and road-tested stand-up that fuses rock mimicry with real-life stories.
From SNL roots to rock-club energy
In recent years he has leaned harder into loose, crowd-guided sets and frank family talk, giving the show a more unfiltered edge. Expect him to swing from quick character snaps to longer narrative runs that end in a big act-out.What you might hear tonight
Likely bits include Goat Boy Revisited, Metal Dad at the School Play, and a Metallica Warm-Up where the room becomes a mock arena. The crowd skews mixed: 30s to 50s, some in classic band tees, date-night pairs, and longtime fans who quote Half Baked under their breath. A cool footnote: his 2016 album Songs From The Garage featured Brian Johnson of AC/DC, and he hosted pre-show hype for Metallica on the WorldWired run. You may also catch him riffing off local quirks, as he often asks about hometown venues or teams before diving back into a bit. To be clear, the topics and cues I describe are informed by recent runs but could shift night to night.Denim, Dad Jokes, and Double Horns: The Jim Breuer Crowd
Expect a relaxed mix of vintage band tees, Mets or Yankees caps, and soft flannels, plus a few denim vests covered in patches.
Style cues and small rituals
People trade favorite SNL-era lines in low voices and grin when someone bleats a quick Goat Boy bah before the lights drop.Shared jokes travel well
Merch leans toward classic rock fonts, bold show branding, and a goat silhouette that nods to the bit without shouting it. Chant moments bubble up during the mock-concert sections, with the room echoing drum hits or shouting band names on cue. Couples and small friend groups compare workweek gripes, then bond when a parenting line lands just right. After the show, you hear quick debates about the best impression of the night and which city stories felt new.Riffs, Rests, and Raw Throat: The Craft of Jim Breuer
Jim Breuer's voice is his instrument, sliding from a hush to a cracked rock yell while keeping tight time.
Timing like a drummer
He builds bits like songs, starting with a small riff, adding layers, and saving the heaviest move for the close.Big laughs by arrangement
Silence is part of the arrangement, letting beats breathe so laughs crest instead of collide. He often beatboxes a drum pulse before a rock impression, a quiet trick that sets tempo and invites a clap without asking. Callbacks arrive late like a reprise, stitching earlier tags into a quick-hit medley. Lighting tends to color the mood in broad strokes, warm ambers for stories and cool blues when the mock-concert breaks out. Even his mic grip has intention, close for confessions and away for the belt, which shapes dynamics you can feel.If You Like Jim Breuer, You Might Roll With...
Fans of Sebastian Maniscalco will find the physical storytelling and family-moment micro-drama very familiar.