Thursday, January 19, 2017

The Buttonwood Tree Hosts Comedian Mark Normand Thursday

It's a FUN and FULL weekend, loaded with talent at The Buttonwood Tree!

Thursday 1/19:   MARK NORMAND  (presented by Paul Gregory)
Comedy with 3 other comedians, Doors at 6:30 8 pm show (no intermission)

So far, Mark has done a Comedy Central HALF HOUR special, has appeared on TBS’s CONAN 4 times, Late Show with Stephen Colbert, Showtime’s “Live at SXSW”, INSIDE AMY SCHUMER, TruTv, Best Week Ever, MTv, Last Comic Standing, @Midnight and released an album with Comedy Central records titled “Still Got It” (it’s not bad). This year, Mark took first place at the Great American Comedy Festival competition. In 2013 won Caroline’s March Madness competition, beating out 63 other comedians. And this is a real shocker for all of us, but he was also voted Village Voice’s “Best Comedian of 2013”, I know, right? In 2012, Mark appeared on “John Oliver’s New York Standup Show” on Comedy Central, and in 2011 was picked as one of Comedy Central’s “Comics to Watch.”
                                                 watch one sample   
Reservations suggested!!

ALSO Thursday 1/19:
Shaking the Tree Gong & Sound Meditation - to be held at MAC 650. 650 Main St.  - plenty of space to lay down, unwind and get balanced, soothed and recharged. 7-9 pm, $15 at door cash/check only.

Friday it's the interesting and informative theatrical skits by the Free at Last Players - sponsored by Gilead Community Services. Jan 20th,  8 pm, by donation.



Saturday morning, get yourself in balance listening and asking questions - Aligned with Source Interactive  Workshop and Guided meditation.

Saturday night  - Warren Byrd has assembled a mighty quartet to lift up Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.  8 pm   Only $10!!

DO reserve your seats They will be assigned, so if you have more than 1 reservation, please let us know so we an seat you together.  Thanks!

 The Buttonwood Tree
605 Main St
Middletown, CT 06457
(860) 347-4957

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