Host Nic Dufault brings comedians Brian Plumb, Tim Hofmann, and Mike Gray to the stage at 8:30 p.m. on Friday, April 21, at The Colisee Club in Lewiston. Tickets are $10.
More stand-up comedy is on tap featuring nationally touring comedian Dan Crohn as well as Ian MacDonald, and Nick Dufault, at 6 p.m. on Saturday, April 22, at The Great Falls Comedy Club at Craft Brew Underground in Auburn. Tickets are $15.
Crohn has been performing stand up comedy in and around Boston for years. His jokes can be heard on XM Radio and he has been a guest on the popular podcast WTF with Marc Maron. A semi-finalist in the Boston Comedy Festival and the Laughing Skull Festival, his stories of family and friends have entertained audiences from all over the country. He was named one of the top 100 comics for Season 9 of Last Comic Standing.
Tickets can be purchase at therivercomics.com or at the door. Craft Brew Underground is located at 34 Court St., Auburn; and The Colisee Club is located at 190 Birch St., Lewiston. Shows are produced by The River Comics Comedy productions. Lineups are subject to change. For more information, contact The River Comics by phone at 207-200-5366 or by email at info@therivercomics.com.
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