Hosted at the Radisson Hotel each month, the first show on Sept. 22 will feature Laurie Elliot, George Westerholm and Mike Bullard
Comedy is making a comeback to Sudbury, and it’s going to happen in the exact same place it did in the 1990s.
Band said he thinks that most people don’t have enough chances to laugh in their everyday life. “People don't laugh enough; we in society, we don't laugh enough,” he said. “This is an opportunity to come out and just let yourself go, get caught up in the laughter of others.” For Lynn, her foray into comedy has been a way for her to process events in her life, to share stories and ideas with her community, and maybe, just maybe, get a few laughs.
It’s events like this, said Band, that give comics a leg-up in the industry. After all, it worked for his brother, comedian Sean Collins.
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