To say that the comedy scene in Burlington has come a long way in the past decade would be an understatement. I still recall the way local aspiring standups milled around shows at Nectar’s and the ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. You know the song in the musical “A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum” that goes “tragedy tomorrow, comedy tonight”?
The Vermont Comedy Club is opening a second, smaller venue dedicated to local performers. A new nonprofit, Vermont Comedy Arts, will manage the club's educational programs and events. The expansion is ...
Really, this is the last full month of summer? Where did the time go? Sure, we had enough sweltering days in July to melt our collective faces off, but we certainly don’t want to see what’s otherwise ...
Just in time for Lent, fans of smart and sacrilegious humor might consider checking out Hot Priest Sketch Show from an all-woman cast of veteran Vermont comedians. The one-weekend-only performance, at ...
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Vermont Comedy Club celebrates 10 years of laughs in Burlington with launch of new nonprofit
The Vermont Comedy Club is celebrating 10 years' worth of laughs at its Main Street location in downtown Burlington. Co-Founders Nathan Hartswick and Natalie Miller began producing standup and improv ...
Weston Theater Company veterans Jacob Brandt and Megumi Nakamura worried that today’s audiences were losing interest in the 17th-century plays of William Shakespeare — so they decided to do something ...
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Vermont Comedy Club aiming to raise $600K to launch second venue for up-and-coming acts
The Vermont Comedy Club plans to open a second venue — this one geared toward local comics — as the Burlington business spins part of its offerings off into a nonprofit. The 140-seat Main Street venue ...
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