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Standup Comedy October 8 and more!


Have we got events for you: Wild Boyz Comedy Show, Puppet Show+, Hanford Dia de Los Muertos at the Hanford Mall, Indigenous Voices, and the International 5th Annual Hanford Monologue Slam. This is all unique programming for our small town, yet here we are making it happen.


First up, Wild Boyz Comedy Show on October 8, 2022. There will be two shows. One at 5:00 pm and one at 7:30 pm. These are crazy guys, and their comedy is outrageous.

The headliner for this comedy event is Jeremiah Nation. He is a comedian, writer, and co-founder of the Tulareous Comedy production group. He has toured throughout the west coast and has published short fiction “Swimming with Sharks” and “A Survivor's Hunt.” Nation is known for his high octane "in your face" delivery and radical irreverent satire that can best be described as adult fringe. His loveable hate leaves audiences reeling for more. Nation is also a proud father, grandpa, and Marine Corps Veteran.


The featured act is Greg "G" Williams. He is a breath of fresh air by taking a different path into the world of comedy. His comedic style arises from his day-to-day life as a male nurse. Born in Roanoke Virginia and raised in Fayetteville, North Carolina "G" joined the Army where he served for five years during Desert Storm. After leaving the Army "G" became a Registered Nurse, specializing with premature infants. After discovering life in a hospital can be hilariously entertaining, "G" developed his act in the comedy clubs of Atlanta.


Opener is Trent Babb. For over 9 years, Trent Babb has been making crowds laugh all over California and Hawaii. He is committed to being a shameless goofball and passionate performer. His act focuses on his family and insecurities. Influenced by Robin Williams and Brian Regan, Trent is known as a larger-than-life performer that gives his all on stage.


Host is Anthony Jauregui. He studied theatre at Cal State Bakersfield and continues his lifelong passion for the stage as a comedian. Jauregui's production company, Bad Neighbors, brings quality comedy shows to the masses in the Central Valley. And to top it off, he is the host of Sunday's Try It Out Open Mic at Bakersfield's new comedy club, The Well.


Tickets to this event is online at $15 and $20 at the door. Do note your ticket comes with a complimentary glass of wine. Go to hmtc.ticketleap.com



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