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LEWISTON —  On Thursday, Feb. 5, Comedy Night at Guthries, hosted by The Portland Comedy Co-op returns to She Doesn’t Like Guthries, featuring a lineup of some of Maine and New England’s best up and coming comedians.

The Co-op offers  a contrasting collection of material and deliveries among its members. Aharon’s deadpan persona and ukulele songs offsets James’ exasperated musings; Joe’s reserved one-liners covering controversial material are a foil to Will’s bits about his experience working with behaviorally challenged youths and his recent foray into fatherhood; and 2012’s Portland’s Funniest Professional Jordan Handren-Seavey brings an analytical approach to joke writing and a conversational delivery that sets him apart from Travis Curran’s stories about his alarmingly frequent awkward encounters.

Each comic brings the audience with him on a different road, but the audience always ends up laughing at the destination.  Admission to this event is free though donations are accepted.  She Doesn’t Like Guthrie’s is located at 115 Middle St. The show is open to all ages, though 18 and up is definitely recommended.  The show starts at 8 p.m. and for more information call 376-3344.

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