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Fri Jul 07 2023 at 07:00 pm to 09:00 pm (GMT-04:00)
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Homebrewed Comedy at Buried Acorn Brewing Company
The laughs are back at Buried Acorn Brewing Company when Homebrewed Comedy comes to Syracuse on Friday, July 7. Wendy Wilkins is headlining the show, and she'll be there with Andy Kuhn, Bryan Ball and host Mike Peters.
The show will start at 7 p.m. Tickets are $10 and are available online and at the door. The doors will open at 6:30 p.m.
About the comedians:
Mike Peters, a Binghamton comedian, specializes in self-deprecating, observational humor. A contributor for Funny or Die, Peters performed at the Funny Bone in Syracuse, the Greenwich Village Comedy Club in New York City, won the Utica Brews Laugh Contest and Uptown Roast Battle and opened for Super Troopers’ Rabbit, Erik Stolhanske and Gilbert Gottfried. Peters produces shows all over New York and hosts his weekly podcast, On the Mic with Mike Peters.
Bryan Ball has performed his smart and wry brand of stand-up comedy all over the United States. He makes poignant and timely observations about daily life and current events, but his ability to adapt to any situation has made him popular with everything from late-night bar crowds to college campuses. He was the winner of the 2010 Laughin’ Cup Competition. Bryan is also a published author having written for Wired, Cult of Mac, several other nationally distributed magazines and has published two books. He’s worked with Dave Attell, Kyle Cease, Marc Maron, Todd Barry, Eddie Pepitone, Ricky Velez and Jamie Lissow.
A Rochester comedian, Andy Kuhn has performed all over the northeastern United States. A new dad and a familiar face in the Rochester scene, Kuhn has hosted shows for Pat McGann and Shane Gillis and worked with Andrew Schulz, Jessimae Peluso, Dov Davidoff and Rich Voss. He uses his dark humor to the recreational activities of his past with his responsibilities as a father beautifully.
A native of Vestal, N.Y., Wendy Wilkins got her start in stand-up at SUNY New Paltz before moving to Los Angeles in 1992. She’s been there since, working as a comedian, actress, screenwriter and in production for the Cable Guy, Brooklyn Nine-Nine, Mr. Show and Malcolm in the Middle. Wilkins’ screenplay Where the Men Are won Best Comedy at the 2019 Creative Screenwriting Awards and the 2018 Creative World Awards.