
BERLIN — St. Kieran Community Center for the Arts, Eversource, and Bryant Funeral Home are proud to present comedian, Karen Rontowski on Saturday, June 17. Tickets for the 7 p.m. event are $20 and will be available at the door. Karen Rontowski’s fast-paced, quirky, and charmingly optimistic comedy has been featured in clubs, TV, radio, and at corporate events all around the world. Her stand-up showcases endearing, self-effacing, and intelligent characters that catch you by surprise every time.
Karen has appeared on The Late Show with David Letterman, Sirius Satellite Radio, Comics Unleashed, Comedy.com, Live at Gotham, Comedy Central, and Mysteries of the Unexplained. You can see her Dry Bar Comedy Special, called Ridiculous Me on VidAngel.com where it just received over 20 million hits. Her second special, War and Instant Pudding, comes out this year. Karen’s comedy is now featured in the new line of greeting cards called “Frank and Funny” sold at Target stores everywhere and is the comedy writer for “Haunted Magazine.” She is a regular on the Bob and Tom Radio Show and is a featured performer on their CD. She performed at the Australian ParaCon bringing her variety show My Normal Paranormal where she entertained with stand-up comedy, hilarious tarot readings, and a paranormal trivia game.
To purchase tickets/ticket packages, please contact the Arts Center at (603) 752-1028; visit our website, www.stkieranarts.org, or our Facebook page at www.facebook.com/stkieranarts.
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