Comedy Night at the Castle hosted by Sheraton Framingham Hotel
Laughter is better when shared.
Sheraton Framingham Hotel will play host to Comedy Night at the Castle on February 20, 2010. Reserve your tickets to see three talented comics take the stage for a night filled with laughter and good fun.
| Who | Headliner: Kenny Rogerson, Additional stand-up comics: Patty Ross, Jim Lauletta |
| When | February 20, 2010 at 8pm |
| Where | Sheraton Framingham Hotel, 1657 Worcester Road |
| Tickets | $20 per ticket, available on a first come, first serve basis Available the night of the show or in advance. Purchase online now |
| Seating | Open seating |
| Guestrooms |
$79 special offer for overnight accommodations on February 20 |
| Dining | Beverage service throughout the evening and special dinner fare available before the show at Molly Malone's |
| More info | Please call 508-879-7200 |
Kenny Rogerson, the funniest man you've never heard of, started his comedy career working the Chicago comedy club circuit, while stealing an education from Northwestern University. He studied acting at the workshops of the famed Second City, and toured briefly with an improv troupe called The Comedy Rangers. He then moved to Boston, where he honed his stand-up act to a fine edge...Sharp enough to cut the head off a rabbit at thirty yards. He was writer for Fox TV's Sunday Comics, where he also starred in many recurring film pieces. He has had numerous television appearances on programs like, Late Night with Conan O'Brien, The Late Show with David Letterman, and a special Showtime feature called, A Pair of Jokers.
Patty Ross is one of the most sought after personalities on the national comedy scene. Patty's unique persona and bigger-than-life stage presence has attracted the attention of audiences, corporations and entertainment industry people across the country. Her charming sarcastic wit and no-holds-barred prospective on life's every day problems are components of a tough but lovable, character that is winning people over with every performance. The American Comedy Awards nominated Patty for Best Female Guest-Star in a Sitcom for one of her appearances on Roseanne. She was also the featured female performer at the Gala of the 1997 Just For Laughs Comedy Festival in Montreal, Canada. She performs regularly the Comedy Store, Laugh Factory, and Improvisation in Los Angeles.
A favorite act wherever he goes, Jim mixes his cynical, biting, self-deprecating material with some of the most off the wall off the wall and original impressions you'll EVER see. Quoted by the Boston Globe as "...off-beat and original." Not only is Jim one of the most popular headliners in New England, he's a regular performer in Las Vegas and Atlantic City. Jim also has an impressive resume of national television credits which include: HBO's U.S. Comedy Arts Festival's "Best of the Fest", A&E's "Caroline's Comedy Hour", Comedy Central's "Two Drink Minimum", "Stand-up, Stand-up", "Make Me Laugh", "Comic Re-mix" and "Shorties Watchin' Shorties" and Comcast's "Comedy Spotlight". With out a doubt, Jim's show will leave you wanting more. No two shows are exactly alike but do, however, include his signature closing bits: the insane Roy Schieder as Chief Brody in the film "JAWS" with a surprising twist. Not to mention, the ever popular trip to insanity and homage to a true comedy legend: Don Knotts as BATMAN!! No hugs from his Dad means a great night of entertainment for all.