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Alex Cureau at Craft Kitchen and Brewery

March 20 @ 7:00 pm - 8:30 pm
$20 – $25

Comedy at Craft Kitchen and Brewery with Alex Cureau

 

Join Bits N Skits Productions for another night of laughter!

Come relax and laugh with us after a long work week with some comedy and live music!

Try some of Craft’s delicious, made from scratch BBQ paired with a variety of brews and non-alcoholic options as well! “Our brisket is smoked fresh daily, no reheats. When it’s out, it’s out! Ingredient focused, we let you sauce the Q!” We hope to see you there!

Craft Kitchen and Brewery

Friday, March 20th 7pm

Host: Craft Kitchen’s very own Courtney Stevens

Live music by: Atillion

Featuring comedian: Tylor Jones

Headliner: Alex Cureau

Alex Cureau is mentioned by fellow comics, and fans, as the Bob Dylan of comedy. Sans guitar. He’s introspective, silly, and quite a passionate lover. He gets his wildly hilarious comedy, unique points of view, and life experiences from his overall joyful, upbeat demeanor, AND occasionally judgmental, loud, and humorous thoughts.

Over the course of his career Alex has worked with, and done shows with Adam Ray, Dave Attell, Kam Patterson, Rosebud Baker, Andrew Schulz, and Rich Voss to name a few. He toured for 4 years, and went around the world, playing theaters and arenas with friend and fellow superstar comedian Matt Rife. He has performed at the prestigious New York Comedy Festival, Netflix is a Joke Festival, and the biggest comedy festival in the world – SkankFest.

Now, Alex Cureau is making a name for himself! His debut, half-hour special “It’ll Be Fine” is FREE on YouTube, and has been mentioned by people, in places. If he’s doing a show NEAR YOU, get tickets. Otherwise you will ALWAYS regret not being able to say “I was there when Alex was nobody and his prices were cheap.” Just like his parents, and one or two of his ex’s.

Courtney Stevens is the kind of funny that makes you laugh, blush, and question your life choices- sometimes all at once. Equal parts chaos, charm, and “did she really just say that?”

Tylor Jones started hitting the open mics of the Eugene, Oregon comedy scene in the summer of 2016. Since then he’s progressed to perform at multiple years of the Savage Henry Comedy Festival, featured at the Olsen Run Comedy Club, and is a comic on the Don’t Tell Comedy production roster. Tylor has entertained audiences with his quick witted perspective on family, grief, and everyday life. No matter what you find funny, he’s got something in his arsenal to make you laugh.

Atillion: This long-time Bend resident channels the energy of 90’s grunge, rock, and metal into his original songs, offering a distinctive blend of genres that transcends traditional boundaries. This is not your granddaddy’s banjo.

·     21+ only

·     $20 online/$25 at the door

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