AUBURN — Nick Lavallee, a New Hampshire comedian who’s opened for Andrew “Dice” Clay, will highlight Comedy Fix XXVIII.

The stand-up comedy fundraiser will take place at 7:30 p.m. Friday, Jan. 29, at Sapphire, formerly Club Texas, 150 Center St.

All proceeds from the show will benefit Greater Androscoggin Humane Society.

Comedy Fix founder and host Mark Turcotte will also welcome Kenny Ramey, Rasheed Townes, Stephanie Doyle and James Spizuoco.

Lavallee was voted “Best Comedian” in 2010, 2011 and 2014 by the readers of New Hampshire’s Hippo Press. He has performed with national acts Bo Burnham, Doug Stanhope and Kyle Kinane. His online content, including the music video “I Love You, Sally Struthers,” which starred the famous actress, has been featured on Funny or Die and Rooftop Comedy. He’s performed at the Laugh Factory in Las Vegas, Hollywood and Chicago, and the Wilbur Theater in Boston.

Ramey, also from New Hampshire, has performed at Rhode Island’s Comedy Connection and Dick Doherty’s Comedy Den in Boston. Townes has been performing and writing comedy since his days as a student at Harvard. His material pulls from pop culture and his experience as a stay-at-home dad. He’s a familiar face at the Comedy Studio, Laugh Boston and Shaskeen Pub.

Doyle, a favorite in the Portland scene, has hosted the Maine Comedy Festival and was part of Boston’s Women in Comedy Festival. Spizuoco is a member of the Portland Comedy Co-Op and has worked throughout New England.

The show is for ages 21 and older, and doors open at 7 p.m. General admission tickets cost $10 and may be purchased at www.maineeventcomedy.com.

FMI: 207-513-0742, maineeventcomedy@gmail.com.


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