Johnson Hall Opera House plans to present an evening of stand-up comedy hosted by Mark Turcotte at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, May 18, at the Johnson Hall Opera House, 280 Water St. in Gardiner. The show, presented on the first floor “Logan’s Stage,” will also feature Amy Tee, Ryan Gartley and Mike Levinsky.
Some of New England’s funniest comics will take the stage and present their unique brand of humor. You’ll hear jokes about life in Maine, the meaning of life, and everything in between. Each show features at least three comedians and runs about 90 minutes.
Tee performs all over the country and brings boyish charm and dry wit to her experiences with alcoholism, bipolar disorder, and the road to recovery. Her twisted dance between stereotypes and reality delivers comedy with stigma-busting honesty. Through a ton of hard work and self-discovery, she is now over ten years sober and has dedicated her life to traveling the road of wellness and assisting others along the way.
Gartley was featured on the internationally syndicated Steve Katsos Show and was a semi-finalist in the Portland and Boston Comedy Festivals. His observations and dry humor have earned him opening spots for Lenny Clarke, Jeff Dunham, and Steven Wright.
Levinsky has over a decade of experience in the New England scene. His material is as hilarious as it is thought-provoking. Mike has worked with nationally touring comics Louis Ramey and Myq Kaplan.
The show is for ages 21-plus and will contain adult language and content.
Tickets cost $22 for all seats.
For tickets or more information visit johnsonhall.org or call 207-582-7144.