
Maine Event Comedy plans to present 15-year comedy veteran Carolyn Plummer at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, April 23, at the Gendron Franco Center, 46 Cedar St. in Lewiston. The show also will feature Brian Plumb and Mark Turcotte.
Plummer pulls material from places most of us hide and puts a nail through the heart of whiners, self-loathers, and the self-sorry of the world. She performs throughout New England and was recently part of Comics Come Home at TD Garden in Boston.
Plumb is a regular at Comix at Mohegan Sun and performed at the Mutiny Radio Comedy Festival in San Francisco. He was a semifinalist at the Last Comix Standing contest at Foxwoods Casino and has played the Dallas Comedy Festival, Hard Rock Hotel in Las Vegas, and NYC’s Greenwich Village Comedy Club.
Turcotte is the founder of Maine Event Comedy and was a finalist in the Funniest Comic on the East Coast Contest at Mohegan Sun and a semi-finalist at the World Series of Comedy in Sarasota, Florida. He also was part of the Gotham All-Stars Show in New York City. Mark once facilitated a marriage proposal during a 2015 show in Biddeford … the couple is still married.
The show will contain adult language and content. Tickets cost $12 in advance, $15 at the door, and may be purchased online at FrancoCenter.org.
For more information, call or text 207-513-0742 or email [email protected].
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