You can see world class stand-up comedy in Middletown this
Saturday, thanks to Tasty Chicks Comedy.
For the third straight month, Oddfellows Playhouse is presenting the Tasty
Chicks (who are Oddfellows Alumnus Tricia D’Onofrio and Aviel Stern) and the
classy female headliners that they have brought to town. The show starts at
7:30, it is very affordable, and it’s a unique opportunity to see big-name
comics without having to go to a bar, a comedy club, or travel to New York or
Boston. Come check it out!
This month’s headliner is Caitlin Reese, who looks to be
really entertaining.
Caitlin Reese is
a Brooklyn based stand up comedian, improviser, and sketch writer. Caitlin has
been a comedy writer since 2005 with a self-published magazine distributed by
Tower Records and sold out copies at the Portland Zine Fest. In 2014, she
kicked off comedy as a career and regularly performs at theaters, clubs, and
bars throughout the northeast. She has traveled throughout the US for festivals
and shows. She features for headliners on tour and auditioned successfully for
the Academy at Upright Citizens Brigade New York. Her comedic voice is honest,
goofy, and offbeat.
Doors at 7 pm, Show at 7:30 pm. Tickets are $15, or $10 if
you bring three canned goods for the local food pantry.
The evening
will also feature Caitlin Arcand. Caitlin is a Boston comedian and the Creator and Executive Director of Ladyspike
Media. This past November, her solo stand up musical "She Doesn't Even
Live Here" premiered at New York's SOLOCOM, featuring original songs and
tales of her weekly commutes to the city. She has well been featured on the
North Carolina Comedy Festival.
Warming up
for Caitlin and Caitlin are Ryan Shea and Eryca Nolan, and the whole evening will be
hosted by the Tasty Chicks: Aviel Stern & Tricia D'Onofrio, who bring
energy and joy to the stage with their humorous banter.
So you actually get to see six comedians working the crowd.
Here in Middletown. Saturday night. At 128 Washington Street. Get your tickets
in advance HERE, or buy them at the door.
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