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Don't miss the August 1st Special Benefit Presentation of Meryl Galaid performing her one-woman show: The Best of Broadway & More with a "Little Garland & Minnelli".
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Veteran Boston stand-up comedian Lenny Clarke has an oddly calibrated act -- his material and his perspective is very much in an old-school Don Rickles vein, but his attitude is very much that of a quick-witted young comic. This contrast comes wrapped in a conversational, deceptively genial delivery, with just brief moments of clowning. Clarke is also unpredictable in a very good way on stage -- you don’t know where he’s going to go next. It’s never the same show twice. He’s a unique and funny performer ... truly worth catching. -- NYC Review |
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Tony V started his stand-up comedy career in 1982 after attending several shows at Boston’s prestigious Comedy Connection. He wandered in one night, quite by accident, looking for a little stress relief from a high pressure job as a case worker at the Somerville Mental Health Center. Tony was working his way toward a Masters degree in social work having graduated from the University of Massachusetts with a B. S. in Psychology. It was not long after that he took to the stage himself. Tony’s street wise humor tempered with a genuine feel for the human condition quickly propelled him to headliner status on the national comedy club circuit. |
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Artie is one of Boston's premier comedians. He's a pharmacist by day and a comedian at night. He's worked at the Comedy Connection of Boston, Nicks Comedy Stop, the Riviera in Las Vegas. He's opened for Dom Irrera, Richard Lewis, Lenny Clarke, and many other national headliners. He is absolutely one of the most hilarious comedians in the country and will make any show a resounding success. |
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Veteran Boston stand-up comedian Lenny Clarke has an oddly calibrated act -- his material and his perspective is very much in an old-school Don Rickles vein, but his attitude is very much that of a quick-witted young comic. This contrast comes wrapped in a conversational, deceptively genial delivery, with just brief moments of clowning. Clarke is also unpredictable in a very good way on stage -- you don’t know where he’s going to go next. It’s never the same show twice. He’s a unique and funny performer ... truly worth catching. -- NYC Review |
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Tony V started his stand-up comedy career in 1982 after attending several shows at Boston’s prestigious Comedy Connection. He wandered in one night, quite by accident, looking for a little stress relief from a high pressure job as a case worker at the Somerville Mental Health Center. Tony was working his way toward a Masters degree in social work having graduated from the University of Massachusetts with a B. S. in Psychology. It was not long after that he took to the stage himself. Tony’s street wise humor tempered with a genuine feel for the human condition quickly propelled him to headliner status on the national comedy club circuit. |
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Artie is one of Boston's premier comedians. He's a pharmacist by day and a comedian at night. He's worked at the Comedy Connection of Boston, Nicks Comedy Stop, the Riviera in Las Vegas. He's opened for Dom Irrera, Richard Lewis, Lenny Clarke, and many other national headliners. He is absolutely one of the most hilarious comedians in the country and will make any show a resounding success. |
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Veteran Boston stand-up comedian Lenny Clarke has an oddly calibrated act -- his material and his perspective is very much in an old-school Don Rickles vein, but his attitude is very much that of a quick-witted young comic. This contrast comes wrapped in a conversational, deceptively genial delivery, with just brief moments of clowning. Clarke is also unpredictable in a very good way on stage -- you don’t know where he’s going to go next. It’s never the same show twice. He’s a unique and funny performer ... truly worth catching. -- NYC Review |
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Tony V started his stand-up comedy career in 1982 after attending several shows at Boston’s prestigious Comedy Connection. He wandered in one night, quite by accident, looking for a little stress relief from a high pressure job as a case worker at the Somerville Mental Health Center. Tony was working his way toward a Masters degree in social work having graduated from the University of Massachusetts with a B. S. in Psychology. It was not long after that he took to the stage himself. Tony’s street wise humor tempered with a genuine feel for the human condition quickly propelled him to headliner status on the national comedy club circuit. |
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Artie is one of Boston's premier comedians. He's a pharmacist by day and a comedian at night. He's worked at the Comedy Connection of Boston, Nicks Comedy Stop, the Riviera in Las Vegas. He's opened for Dom Irrera, Richard Lewis, Lenny Clarke, and many other national headliners. He is absolutely one of the most hilarious comedians in the country and will make any show a resounding success. |
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Dubbed by one admirer "the undisputed King of Boston comedy," Sweeney embodies, almost literally, the city he calls home. A master of dialects and character voices, Sweeney can riff on everyone from Dorchester church ladies to Beacon Hill pols to certain radio personalities who seem a little too old to be peddling rock and roll to younger generations. In fact, while Sweeney has played to national audiences many times throughout his thirty-year career - not only by touring as a stand-up but also through roles in sitcoms and movies - he is so thoroughly Bostonian that he merits his own stop on the Freedom Trail. |
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Paul Gilligan
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Todd Kane
Todd Kane's high energy delivery and hilarious insights into everyday life, have been making crowds of all ages laugh at life's most common challenges from diet and exercise, to marriage and family events. A 2009 semi-finalist in the Giggles Comedy competition, Todd's act has become a great way for audiences to forget about their own personal blunders by laughing at his.
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Dubbed by one admirer "the undisputed King of Boston comedy," Sweeney embodies, almost literally, the city he calls home. A master of dialects and character voices, Sweeney can riff on everyone from Dorchester church ladies to Beacon Hill pols to certain radio personalities who seem a little too old to be peddling rock and roll to younger generations. In fact, while Sweeney has played to national audiences many times throughout his thirty-year career - not only by touring as a stand-up but also through roles in sitcoms and movies - he is so thoroughly Bostonian that he merits his own stop on the Freedom Trail. |
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Paul Gilligan
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Todd Kane
Todd Kane's high energy delivery and hilarious insights into everyday life, have been making crowds of all ages laugh at life's most common challenges from diet and exercise, to marriage and family events. A 2009 semi-finalist in the Giggles Comedy competition, Todd's act has become a great way for audiences to forget about their own personal blunders by laughing at his.
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Veteran Boston stand-up comedian Lenny Clarke has an oddly calibrated act -- his material and his perspective is very much in an old-school Don Rickles vein, but his attitude is very much that of a quick-witted young comic. This contrast comes wrapped in a conversational, deceptively genial delivery, with just brief moments of clowning. Clarke is also unpredictable in a very good way on stage -- you don’t know where he’s going to go next. It’s never the same show twice. He’s a unique and funny performer ... truly worth catching. -- NYC Review |
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High spirited...exuberant...hilarious...Santorelli has become especially hot with his side-splitting attempts at savoire faire. --Boston Globe |
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Graig Murphy
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High spirited...exuberant...hilarious...Santorelli has become especially hot with his side-splitting attempts at savoire faire. --Boston Globe |
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Mark Riley
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Mark Riley has quickly become a headlining act in the very competitive Boston comedy scene. His unique perspective on everyday situations combined with his sharp observational humor keeps audiences in stitches.
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Graig Murphy
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Veteran Boston stand-up comedian Lenny Clarke has an oddly calibrated act -- his material and his perspective is very much in an old-school Don Rickles vein, but his attitude is very much that of a quick-witted young comic. This contrast comes wrapped in a conversational, deceptively genial delivery, with just brief moments of clowning. Clarke is also unpredictable in a very good way on stage -- you don’t know where he’s going to go next. It’s never the same show twice. He’s a unique and funny performer ... truly worth catching. -- NYC Review |
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Who is the comedian/writer/actor that The Los Angeles Times calls "…quite likely the funniest entertainer you've never heard of… yet"? Paul Murphy spent ten and a half years as an Assistant District Attorney, supervising several of Massachusetts’s busiest courthouses, before building a reputation as a noted criminal-defense trial attorney. The unexpected twist to this story is that, for nine of those years, under the pseudonym of Paul D’Angelo, Paul was simultaneously becoming one of the nation’s top standup comedians. |
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With more than 20 years experience Johnny is a sure fire crowd pleaser. This experience gives Johnny the ability to perform in some of the most demanding situations such as his LFOR Tour for the troops over in Iraq! Johnny’s humor is wild and exciting without being offensive or vulgar. |
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Who is the comedian/writer/actor that The Los Angeles Times calls "…quite likely the funniest entertainer you've never heard of… yet"? Paul Murphy spent ten and a half years as an Assistant District Attorney, supervising several of Massachusetts’s busiest courthouses, before building a reputation as a noted criminal-defense trial attorney. The unexpected twist to this story is that, for nine of those years, under the pseudonym of Paul D’Angelo, Paul was simultaneously becoming one of the nation’s top standup comedians. |
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Graig Murphy
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With more than 20 years experience Johnny is a sure fire crowd pleaser. This experience gives Johnny the ability to perform in some of the most demanding situations such as his LFOR Tour for the troops over in Iraq! Johnny’s humor is wild and exciting without being offensive or vulgar. |
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