The River Comics Comedy Productions presents live stand-up comedy at 7 p.m. on Friday, Dec. 3, at Mary Jane’s Slice of Heaven in Farmington, and again at 7 p.m. on Saturday, Dec. 4, at Craft Brew Underground in Auburn.
The show at Mary Jane’s Slice of Heaven in Farmington will feature Nic Dufault, Leonard Kimble, Mike Gray, and Dawn Hartill – four comedians representing the best L/A has to offer. Tickets are $10 for this 18+ show and you can stop in to reserve yours now or visit therivercomics.com
On Saturday the weekly comedy club style shows continue at Craft Brew Underground in Auburn as host Nick Gordon showcases a line-up of local laugh makers. New Hampshire’s Randy Williams returns to town, with local Alexander Temple, fan favorite and WIGY morning co-host Sara Poulin, and the traveling Al Ghanekar all doing extended sets. Tickets can be purchased in advance at therivercomics.com for only $8 or at the door for $10. This is a 21+ event.
Mary Jane’s Slice of Heaven is located at 103 Narrow Gauge Square, Farmington. Craft Brew Underground is located at 34 Court St., Auburn. For more information, contact The River Comics at 207-200-5366 or therivercomics@gmail.com.
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