HEADLINER: JOE YANNETTY
HOST: AMY TEE
FEATURING: JIMMY CASH
Fugitive Comedy Night brings us some of the best comics the area has to offer.
Doors open at 7:30pm • Comedy starts at 8pm
$13/online • $16/door • Purchase tickets here.
Online sales end at 4pm today on the day of the show.
Bar provided by True West Brewery.
Questions? Please contact Fugitive Productions directly at (617) 823-2313 or dg@fugitiveproductions.com.
Our New Host, Amy Tee
“Not every crazy looks crazy,” says Amy, the comedian and motivational speaker who brings her boyish charm and dry wit to the stage with a storytelling style that shifts between stereotypes and reality. She delivers comedy with stigma-busting honesty. “I feel alive,” she says of the work. “I’m candid and exposed yet still fully clothed. Identified by the Boston Globe as a comedian to watch, and in Curve magazine as one of the “funniest lesbians in America,” Amy toured nationally and was a featured comedian in the film, “Laughing Matters — The Next Generation.” She remains a fixture on the comedy circuit, is a regular performer at the Boston Comedy Festival, and has been featured on Sirius XM Satellite Radio and the LOGO television network.
Headliner Joe Yannetty
Originally from the mean streets of Boston’s inner city, Joe’s career as a performer has taken him around the world — literally. He’s been making people of every age and background laugh for nearly four decades. Along with live performances at The Boston Garden, Radio City Music Hall in New York, The Kennedy Center in Washington DC, and Caesar’s Palace in Las Vegas, his many TV appearances throughout the years are proof of his extensive talents. As an actor, director, motivational speaker, and multi-award-winning screenwriter, Joe has demonstrated that he is no one-trick pony, having won a best screenplay award for his movie, “Suckers.” For more than a decade, Joe sailed the seven seas on every major cruise line, making people laugh while traveling on the world’s most luxurious ocean liners.
Featuring Jimmy Cash
Over the past few years, Jimmy has firmly established himself as one of the most in-demand feature acts in the Northeast. Drawing from his wide array of life experiences — including being both a single dad and public school janitor — the reformed hoodlum and street tough keeps audiences roaring. He has shared the stage with the some of the best acts in comedy, including Rich Vos, Rosebud Baker, and Bill Burr.