Haverhill Rotary Comedy Night


The Rotary Club of Haverhill Presents
Comedy Night
Friday, March 16th 7:30PM


The Georgetown Club
258 Andover Street, Georgetown, MA
978 352 8777


Featuring some of Boston's Best Comics
$25.00 per person
Hors d'oeuvres · Cash Bar
For tickets contact Bonnie Michaleas at BMichaleas@crc-mass.org or 978 374 9122.


Amy Tee



Identified as a rising star by the Boston Globe, Amy Tee is one of the busiest comedians on the New England scene. Her surprising observations and illuminating presence have scored points with mainstream and alternative audience from Los Angeles to Provincetown, whether she's performing in world famous comedy clubs, theaters, or lesser-known holes in the wall. Her takes on life as a "lesbian in the mainstream" are delivered with a quiet style that belies its edgy content, leading the audience to laughter and nods of agreement. Amy is a regular performer at the Boston Comedy Festival, and audio clips of her performances there have been played on XM Satellite Radio.

Paul Nardizzi



Paul Nardizzi is an American stand-up comedian based in the Boston, Massachusetts area. Nardizzi was the winner of the 2001 Boston Comedy Festival and HBO's U.S. Comedy and Arts Festival in 1997. He has appeared on the television programs Evening at the Improv and Late Night with Conan O'Brien.

Nardizzi is also the author of the books 602 Reasons To Be Pissed Off and The Sarcastic Sports Trivia Book, volumes 1 and 2.
Paul is a national headliner with numerous appearances on network television, and is a veteran of comedy clubs and corporate events across the country. Paul's witty humor covers everyday life occurrences, current events, sports, television, family life, and anything else that may occur to him! Winner of the 2001 Boston Comedy Festival
Television:
Late Night with Conan O'Brian
Shorties Watching Shorties
An Evening at the Improv
The Best Damn Sports Show Period
Comcast Comedy Special
Comedy Festivals and Competitions:
The Boston Comedy Festival
The 15th Annual Montreal Comedy Festival
Finalist in the 1995 San Francisco International Comedy Competition

Comedy Clubs:
The Improv
The Comedy and Magic Club
The Comic Strip
Caroline's Comedy Club
Nick's Comedy Stop
The Comedy Connection
Dick Doherty's Comedy Clubs

Corporate Shows:
Ford Motor Company
Massachusetts Politicians Rally
Boston Celtics Tapoff Dinner
Outback Steakhouse, Inc.


Kelly MacFarland



Kelly is animated, clever and full of sass. Sharing her life experiences in the unique way that only she can, Kelly leaves audiences pleasantly surprised by her candor. She captivates the crowd with her charm, and her refreshing positive attitude makes her irresistible. Her alluring smile and intense energy keeps the audience wanting more. Kelly simply tells it like it is, and the audience adores her honest and effervescent style. Kelly has been the opening act (aka fluffer) for the international craze, Puppetry of the Penis at the Copley Theater in Boston and Melissa Etheridge at the Cape Cod Melody Tent. She was featured in Boston Magazine's 2003 'Best of Boston' issue and has also had several appearances in the Boston based magazine, the Improper Bostonian. Kelly was first runner up in the 2003 Comedy Central Laugh Riots Semi-Final Competition in Boston and will be appearing this fall on Comedy Central's Premium Blend. You may also recognize Kelly from season one of NBC's newest hit reality series, The Biggest Loser. Kelly is a must see! Catch her unforgettable act at comedy clubs and theaters from Boston to New York!


Tony V



"Please excuse my appearance.....
but this is what I look like"
Tony V. has been one of Boston's most-loved and most often requested comedians for over two decades. Tony is a true crowd-pleaser, and his act resonates with any type of audience. His versatility lends itself to audiences from the most jaded comedy clubs to conservative corporate groups. His many notable television appearances include HBO, Comedy Central, Late Night With Conan O'Brien, A&E, MTV and Rescue Me with Denis Leary, as well as two seasons of Bobcat's Bigass Show on the F/X network. Tony recently debuted his one man show, "The Failure Artist," to critical acclaim.
He can be seen currently on Showtime's The Brotherhood as well as on CBS's 2007 series Waterfront.


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