Photo courtesy of Bob Marley

After being dark for more than one year, The Elm in Downtown Waterville will host one of New England’s top comedians, Bob Marley at 6 and again at 8:15 p.m. Friday, June 11, and two sold out shows Saturday, June 12.

Seen on Leno, Letterman, Conan, Ferguson and Jimmy Fallon, Marley is one of the few comedians to have performed the Late Night Circuit as well as dozens of other TV appearances. A favorite on Sirius and XM radio, Marley also played Detective Greenly in both Boondock Saints Films. Considered ‘New England’s King of Comedy’ Marley holds the Guinness book record for the Longest Standup Performance by an individual at 40 hours straight.

Bill Mitchell, co-founder and owner of The Elm, is looking forward to safely welcoming back patrons this weekend with Maine’s favorite comedian, Bob Marley. “We couldn’t think of a better performer to re-open our doors after what has been a difficult year for anyone in the events / performing arts / live music space. We are excited to announce some new upcoming shows and are now accepting new bookings for private events. We will be adhering to all of the recommended health and safety protocols, however encourage all patrons to get both vaccinations before enjoying a night out at The Elm,” Mitchell said according to a news release from the event organizer.
Tickets will cost $34.50, a limited number of seats for Friday performances are still available by visiting TheElmME.com.

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