GLOUCESTER – (Radio) There will be a New Year’s Eve Comedy Show 12/31 in Gloucester at the Gorton Theater, home of the Gloucester Stage Company, 267 East Mail Street. Comedians: Dave Rattigan, Dan Boulger, & Jeff Koen. Tickets are $27 & $24, Showtime is at 7:30 p.m., Beer & Wine served. For tickets, go to www.gloucesterstage.com
Radio Interview – Dave Rattigan with Bill Newell
Dave Rattigan headlines clubs, fundraisers and corporate shows, and is an award-winning writer who has written humorous columns, essays and feature stories for many publications including The Boston Globe, Northshore magazine, People, The Robb Report, The Christian Science Monitor, and others. His standup has run on Sirius Satellite Radio, Nickmom.com, SlackerRadio.com, and RooftopComedy.com. Heâs appeared in TV commercials, the 2011 film Heavy Times, and has written humorous pieces for the Boston Globe, Christian Science Monitor, Northshore Magazine, and others. He hosts an annual fund-raising comedy night for the Gloucester Rotary Club.
Jeff Koenâs family was on Americaâs Funniest Home Videos and won $10,000. Can anything be more glamorous than that? Koen often works the clubs and theaters of New England with Juston McKinney, and is in constant demand as an actor on independent film projects. Heâs known for his portrayal of one of the characters in the on-line cartoon Man Servants, and for playing the offensive âUncle Rickâ in the 2010 cult film Heavy Times, which gained him fans from all over the world, though not very many in any one country. âA guy from Sri Lanka wanted to visit me and stay at my house,â he said. âAll he needed me to do was write a letter to the prime minister.â
Dan Boulger has appeared twice on CBSâs The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson, Comedy Centralâs Live at Gotham, and BBC Americaâs World Stands Up. The Boston Comedy Festival winner has performed at the prestigious HBO Comedy Festival in Aspen, Colorado and in A-list clubs, theaters and colleges around the country. He was named a âcomic to watchâ by The Boston Globe. Thatâs very impressive for a comic who grew up idolizing the standup of Steven Wright, Mitch Hedberg and Todd Barry, and began his career shortly after graduating from high school in 2004.
For more information, go to scampscomedy.com.