
The comics are returning!
After a sold-out show
in May, another slate of award-winning stand-up comedians will
perform a benefit for Key City Public Theatre on Thu. Oct. 15 at
8:00 p.m. at the Playhouse, 419 Washington St. in Port Townsend.
This time the headliner is Kermit Apio, winner of both
the Seattle Comedy Competition and the 2009 Great American
Comedy Festival. Apio, like our President, was born in Hawaii
and has performed all across the United States. His act is clean
and clever. He does not regret abandoning his position at the
SeaTac Denny’s in 1988, even though he was named “Dishwasher of
the Month.”
Apio
will be joined by co-headliner Susan Jones, who was
recently named by Seattle radio station JACK-FM as the “funniest
person in Washington.” Jones, who is “larger than life,” has
also been cast in a new Fox TV reality program called “Living
Large.” Having spent ten years touring the country bringing her
funny, flirty act to the masses, Jones reports that she is “huge
in Montana.” Additional special guests will round out the
evening.
General admission is $15. A limited number of VIP Tickets are
available for $25, which include a pre-show party with the
comics, two free drinks and priority front row seating. The
lobby bar will open one hour prior to the show.
TICKETS: Advance tickets are available by cash or check at Quimper Sound,
230 Taylor St., Port Townsend; or by calling KCPT at 379-0195
for credit card purchases.
Both KCPT “Comedy Nights” have been arranged courtesy of Olympic
Peninsula Comedy Nights (www.myspace.com/olypencomedy).