Fugitive Comedy, Best of Boston In The Burbs
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Fugitive Comedy hosts some of the best and brightest comics working in the Boston area and nationally.The comedians who have joined us have appeared on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon, Conan, David Letterman, Late Night with Seth Meyers, Last Comic Standing, America’s Got Talent, Comedy Central, The Jim Jeffries Show, Comedy Bang! Bang! Live! Podcast, NPR’s Commonwealth Journal, Lifetime’s Girls Night Out — and have opened for numerous well-known comedians in clubs around the nation.
Mike Hanley
Mike’s unique style of high-energy, full-tilt comedy has left audiences all over erupting in laughter. He can be heard on Sirius/XM and can be seen on YouTube with his viral video that has over 24 million views. Mike has headlined clubs all over including the Comedy Scene, Catch a Rising Star, Golden Nugget Casino, Foxwoods, and Mohegan Sun and he has opened for Kevin Nealon, Jim Breuer, Jay Mohr, Tom Arnold, and David Alan Grier, among many others.
Annie Powell
Annie began her comedy journey in 2013 while living in Los Angeles. After traveling the country, she’s settled back home in New England. She performs at a variety of venues, including casinos, theaters — and even funerals. Annie's raw, unapologetic humor will definitely leave you in stitches and possibly questioning the meaning of life.
Andrew Mayer
Andrew is a Boston-based comedian, performing in clubs and festivals across the country since 2004. He has won the Boston Comedy Festival and has been a featured performer in the Bridgetown Comedy Festival and Seattle International Comedy Competition. Andrew’s album, “Having a Nice Time,” can be heard in regular rotation on Sirius XM. He debuted his latest show, “Have Fun, Be Yourself” at the Edinburgh fringe festival this summer.
Amy Tee
“Not every crazy looks crazy,” says Amy, the comedian and motivational speaker who brings her boyish charm and dry wit to the stage with a storytelling style that shifts between stereotypes and reality. She delivers comedy with stigma-busting honesty. “I feel alive,” she says of the work. “I’m candid and exposed yet still fully clothed. Identified by the Boston Globe as a comedian to watch, and in Curve magazine as one of the “funniest lesbians in America,” Amy toured nationally and was a featured comedian in the film, “Laughing Matters — The Next Generation.”
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