Homebrewed Comedy at the John Barleycorn Tavern

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216 Front Street,Owego NY 13827

12 October, 2022

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The laughter is coming to Owego when Homebrewed Comedy hits the stage at the John Barleycorn on Wednesday, Oct. 12. Zack Hammond is headlining the show and Andy Kuhn and Michael Colon are joining host Mike Peters. The show starts at 7:30 p.m., and there's a recommended $5 donation at the door, which opens at 7. Come out and enjoy the show. About the comedians: Mike Peters, a Binghamton comedian, specializes in self-deprecating, observational humor. A contributor for Funny or Die, Peters is the founder of Homebrewed Comedy. He hosts at the Syracuse Funny Bone and Wise Crackers in Wilkes-Barre, Pa., won the Utica Brews Laugh Contest and Uptown Roast Battle and opened for Super Troopers’ Rabbit, Erik Stolhanske and Gilbert Gottfried. Peters produces shows all over New York and hosts his weekly podcasts, On the Mic with Mike Peters and It’s About Time: A Sopranos Watch Podcast. Michael Colòn is a stand-up comedian from Rochester. He’s been performing for five-plus years and has been at various clubs all over the country. Colòn has opened for Joe DeRosa, Bobby Slayton and Trevor Wallace. A host at Comedy at the Carlson, Colòn will tell you all about his life and insecurities. He’s an old man in a young man’s body and he’s obsessed with eating Hot Pockets after midnight. A Rochester comedian, Andy Kuhn has performed all over the northeastern United States. A new dad and a familiar face in the Rochester scene, Kuhn has hosted shows for Pat McGann and Shane Gillis and worked with Andrew Schulz, Jessimae Peluso, Dov Davidoff and Rich Voss. He uses his dark humor to the recreational activities of his past with his responsibilities as a father beautifully. Originally from Maryland, Zack Hammond has been doing stand-up for more than a decade and has traveled all over the country while working on recording his four albums, including his latest, “... Because I’m Considerate.” He performs regularly at Wise Crackers in Scranton and has worked in New York City, Philadelphia and Baltimore and opened for Doug Stanhope. Known for his dark take on life, the world and humanity, Hammond won the 2010 NEPA Comedy Idol and NEPA Scene’s Got Talent in 2015.

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