Tickets on sale now for Bristol Comedy Night!

Fundraiser to benefit the East Bay Recovery Center

Posted 9/12/18

Bristol Comedy Night, a fundraiser to benefit the East Bay Recovery Center, will be held Friday Sept. 21 at St. Michaels’ Parish House, 378 Hope Street, Bristol. The show is at 8 p.m., but …

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Tickets on sale now for Bristol Comedy Night!

Fundraiser to benefit the East Bay Recovery Center

Posted

Bristol Comedy Night, a fundraiser to benefit the East Bay Recovery Center, will be held Friday Sept. 21 at St. Michaels’ Parish House, 378 Hope Street, Bristol. The show is at 8 p.m., but doors will open at 7 p.m. to guests can enjoy refreshments and a chance to win great raffle prizes, all donated by local artists and businesses.

The show is presented by “Addicted To Laughter,” a non-profit organization which brings stand-up comedy to recovery centers all over New England, and will feature a line up of great comics, including Eric Taylor, pictured.

Prepaid tickets are $25, which includes food and soft drinks. Tickets are available online at bristolcomedynight.eventbrite.com; or they can be picked up at Paper, Packaging & Panache, Common Pub & Grille, Market Street Pub, and East Bay Recovery Center (cash/ checks only). Limited tickets may be available at the door for $30.

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