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New England’s Funniest Comics!

Off Cabot Comedy & Events Wallis Street, Beverly, MA, United States

Join us at Off Cabot for a weekend with some of New England’s funniest comedians! Featuring Al Park, Big D, Katie Arroyo, and Liam McGurk

Corey Rodrigues

Off Cabot Comedy & Events Wallis Street, Beverly, MA, United States

Corey is a highly sought after national touring college, club and corporate performer. He was the winner of The Catch a New Rising Star, The Funniest Comic in New England and the 2017 Big Sky Comedy Festivals. Rodrigues has been featured on the hilarious Gotham Live, Laughs on Fox and True Tv’s Laff Mobbs Laff Tracks.

Off Cabot Cabaret – A Burlesque Open Stage

Off Cabot Comedy & Events Wallis Street, Beverly, MA, United States

Off Cabot Cabaret is a NEW submission based, bi-monthly burlesque open stage brought to you by The Betsi Feathers & Siren of the Circle. A space on the North Shore for veterans and amateurs alike to test out new acts, perfect ones already in their repertoire, and/or get some stage experience! Sure to be a night full of surprises!

Jimmy Dunn

Off Cabot Comedy & Events Wallis Street, Beverly, MA, United States

Jimmy Dunn is a stand-up comedian and actor from Boston, who currently plays “Moose” on the Paramount+ reboot of the iconic sitcom FRASIER. He got his start in “show business” telling jokes in a bar in Gloucester, Massachusetts, where he was paid in beer and fried clams.

Jimmy Dunn

Off Cabot Comedy & Events Wallis Street, Beverly, MA, United States

Jimmy Dunn is a stand-up comedian and actor from Boston, who currently plays “Moose” on the Paramount+ reboot of the iconic sitcom FRASIER. He got his start in “show business” telling jokes in a bar in Gloucester, Massachusetts, where he was paid in beer and fried clams.

Jimmy Dunn

Off Cabot Comedy & Events Wallis Street, Beverly, MA, United States

Jimmy Dunn is a stand-up comedian and actor from Boston, who currently plays “Moose” on the Paramount+ reboot of the iconic sitcom FRASIER. He got his start in “show business” telling jokes in a bar in Gloucester, Massachusetts, where he was paid in beer and fried clams.