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Maui Comedy Festival Continues at The MACC

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maui comedy festival logo summer 2015By Maui Now Staff

Riding the wave of success of the 2014 Maui Comedy Festival, the producers will keep the laughs coming with the Maui Comedy Festival Summer Series of Comedy in The Summer–one-night-only performances each month through September.

The series kicked off with Todd Barry on June 20 at Charley’s Restaurant & Saloon in Pāʻia.

From July to September, the remaining performances will be held at the Maui Arts & Cultural Center’s 1,250-seat Castle Theater at 7:30 p.m.

Thursday, July 9, brings the irreverent and critically-acclaimed Jim Jefferies, with his unique no-holds-barred stand-up that has sold out theaters worldwide.

On Aug. 6, The MACC welcomes the multi-talented comic and actor Patton Oswalt to Maui for the first time.

Classic comedy with Sinbad is scheduled for Sept. 24. Ranked by Comedy Central as one of the top 100 stand-up comedians of all time, Sinbad is enjoying a renaissance with a style and charisma that continues to pack clubs and auditoriums alike.

Ticket prices for shows at The MACC range from $42.50 to $72.50.

Tickets can be purchased online or in person a The MACC Box Office.

The Maui Comedy Festival Summer Series of Comedy in the Summer is a four-month performance showcase of some of the most established and renowned comedians in front of a microphone today.

The Maui Comedy Festival, the largest destination comedy festival in the US, will take place May 19 to 22, 2016 in Lahaina. It is a four-day, multi-venue comedy showcase that will play host to more than 30 of today’s funniest and smartest comics.

For more information as well as late-breaking festival developments, go online.

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