Thanks
for another successful season of great standup comedy
Watch for more great standup in fall 2010.

COMEDY at THE SHEA
Shea Theater, 71 Avenue A, Turners Falls, MA
Are you looking for a top-quality comedy partner to raise money
or produce an event for your organization? We are happy to raise funds for good causes.
Your non-profit group may sell tickets to our show and keep part of the profit,
or we can put together a fundraiser at the venue of your choosing.
Our comedians -- the best in New England -- are also available for company and private events,
or public shows in your restaurant, hotel, Country Club, or other facility.
For more, call Dave at (978) 828-9532
Tickets for most shows just $15 ... Showtime 8 p.m.
Doors open at 7 p.m. (beer & wine sold in the lobby)
To buy tickets go to World Eye Books, 156 Main Street, Greenfield or click here
Comedy at the Shea
Top-quality Professional Standup Comedy
The Shea Theater, 71 Avenue A, Turners Falls, Mass.
Checking in with some Shea favorites




Among the acts to play at the Shea are, from left, Sean Sullivan, Jimmy Dunn, Juston McKinney and Myq Kaplan
A quick update on some of our acts and their most recent projects:
2008 New Year's Eve performer Sean Sullivan shot a standup spot for Comedy Central's Live at Gotham. Another performer on that bill, Jon Rineman (not pictured) joined the writing staff for Late Night with Jimmy Fallon.
After a New England Emmy nomination, Jimmy Dunn reprised his role as "Jimmy the Cabbie" in a series of Olympia Sports Commercials. You can
also spot him in a 2009 national Visa commercial, wearing a Bill Belichick sweat shirt. Comedian/Shea producer Dave Rattigan (not pictured)
was featured in one of the Olympia spots, along with Dunn and Red Sox field reporter Heidi Watney. (If you've seen it, he's the businessman
who gets kicked out of the cab when Watney arrives.)
Juston McKinney shot a second Comedy Central special that is scheduled to air in 2010, and performed on The Tonight Show.
Myq Kaplan has a 2010 Comedy Central Presents and made his national TV debut on The Tonight Show in December 2009.
Since making his national debut with David Letterman in April 2009, Joe Wong has been on Ellen twice, on the Ellen Degeneres TBS variety special, in the movie The Invention of Lying, back on Letterman, and at the Washington Media Correspondents Dinner, where the guest list included the president.