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Arts

Vermont Comedy All Stars return to Next Stage March 27

PUTNEY-Gordon Clark and the Vermont Comedy All Stars return to Next Stage Arts, 15 Kimball Hill, for a live stand-up comedy showcase Friday, March 27. Doors open at 6:45 p.m., with the show starting at 7:30 p.m.

The lineup will be:

• Zoe Bernstein, a local comic, has shared the stage with nationally touring comedians. Midwest-born and nationally experienced, she has performed at the Laugh Factory Chicago and opened for headliners such as Amy Miller, Jay Larson, and Yamaneika Saunders, according to promotional materials. Bernstein also produces a monthly themed comedy show at Lincolns in Burlington.

• Tracy Dolan, a Burlington-based comedian, draws humor from her romantic misadventures and parenting experiences. She has performed at the Boston Women in Comedy Festival, NYC’s She-Devil Comedy Festival, and has opened for Gary Gulman, Hari Kondabolu, and Cameron Esposito.

• Mo Doukhi, originally from Lebanon and raised as a Palestinian refugee, “brings a darkly humorous perspective paired with charm,” having opened for national acts at the Vermont Comedy Club.

• Eric Dreiblatt, currently based in Brooklyn, combines his comedic and puzzling skills, having performed at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival and hosted shows from Burlington to New Orleans.

The show is produced and hosted by Gordon Clark, director of the nonprofit Vermont Comedy All Stars, which has produced over 100 shows across Vermont since 2020. Clark, who bills himself as “Vermont’s oldest regularly performing comedian,” performs statewide.

Tickets are available at nextstagearts.org — $12 in advance, $15 at the door.


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