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Moisture Festival March 17 – April 10

The Aerialistas in a photo by John Cornicello

The Moisture Festival is a three week festival of live comedy/ variete performance. That is, it’s a collection of shows where anything might happen when artists are given the stage with a live band so that they can perform pretty much anything they can both imagine and make concrete. There are aerialists, can can dancers, rope acts, clowns, jugglers, and a long list of everything else.

The festival begins on March 17 with an opening night show at Hales Palladium and continues until April 10 with shows at the Palladium, ACT Theatre, Open Space on Vashon, and the Georgetown Ballroom. There are four burleseque shows over the weekend of March 25 – 26 and Variete shows as often as four or five times a week until festival end.

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Zee

March 11th

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Comedy tonight

Need to shake the post-Christmas, pre-New Year’s funk? Partying the whole way through the holidays and need to keep the momentum going?

Then get yourself to Comedy Underground‘s web site right now to buy tickets for tonight’s show, DeKonstruction II: ReKonstruction! This will be a show you won’t want to miss and tickets will go fast so spare yourself the bummer of showing up at the club only to be forced to stand outside in the rain.

Hosted by Alex Meyer, featuring Mike Drucker and co-headliners Adam Cozens and Dartanion London, DeKonstruction II: ReKonstruction will be a night to be remembered – be there.

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December 28th

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The Cracked Up enters Terrible Twos

Fans of free comedy mark your calendars for August 1st as The Cracked Up celebrates its second anniversary of existence with a special free show at The Capitol Club. Okay, so it’s always free, every first Sunday of the month, but this coming Sunday is a special day so show up and help them celebrate with laughter and night long Happy Hour deals.

Your onstage host remains show producer/creator Solomon Georgio; the anniversary show also features Ross Parson, the show debut of Andy Palmer and a special long distance routine from James Parkinson who isn’t letting a little thing like being in New York City stop him from participating.

Show at 8, 21+ – The Capitol Club is at 414 E. Pine.

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July 26th

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