Street Stories - WPRI

JOHNSTON, R.I. (WPRI) ─ “It’s called ‘Curbside Comedy,’ but this funny business is also being delivered from lawns, porches and a few other spots by a couple of comics who live to make you laugh, especially now.” Take a look at the story put together by Walt Buteau, Johnny Villella and WPRI Street Stories team.

 

Curbside Comedy on New Hampshire Chronicle

It’s every comedians dream to move to New York City so one day they can perform on their parents front porch. New Hampshire Chronicle did a beautiful job capturing that. A sincere thank you to their staff and crew who came out to document our show and have a few laughs.

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Two NYC comedians return home to New Hampshire

Shortly after performing for a nursing home, we talked with George Pelletier at the Nashua telegraph about what Curbside Comedy and what it means to us and those who see the show.

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Curbside Comedy: NY comedian puts on show live from parents’ Exeter home

Published May 12, this is the first story published about Curbside Comedy. Thank you to Alex LaCasse and Seacoast Online for taking interest in the show and two comedians trying to bring laughs back to communities.