Students in O’Leary’s comedy writing workshop have spent eight weeks honing and refining their comedic skills and are ready to take them to the big stage. O’Leary, an award-winning comedienne and comedy teacher, hosts the performance.
Every four months, O’Leary takes a new crop of 15 aspiring comics under her wing as part of her comedy writing workshop. She encourages every student to write a minimum of 15 minutes every day and those comedic bits are juried to the class and become part of their 5-minute showcase comedy routine.
“I’ve watched my stand-up comedy students evolve and transform their lives each week. They’ve persevered, ran their bits and now gained the confidence to get up on the big stage and make the audience laugh,” said O'Leary. “And just by signing up for my class, I remind them that they’ve done something that many people don’t have the guts to do – step up to stand-up. And the best part is that it’s cheaper than therapy.”
Fans can see O’Leary this summer at The Ridgefield Playhouse on Wednesday, July 6 and Wednesday, Aug. 3, and she’ll be appearing at the 11th Annual Long Island Comedy Festival. She plans to take her Team Green Light Comedy Team on the road this summer.
Tickets to the Graduation Comedy Showcase are $12 per person. To purchase tickets or register for the next Stand-up Comedy Workshop ($300), click here or call The Ridgefield Playhouse box office at 203-438-5795.
The Ridgefield Playhouse is located at 80 East Ridge, parallel to Main Street, Ridgefield.
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