Boston Comedy Festival All Stars
Erin Maguire is a New York City based stand-up comic, actor, writer, podcast host, and all-around good time gal. She's been seen on Gotham Live, ESPN, and the Game Show Network. Maguire has written for the Comedy Central Roast, Norwegian Cruise Lines, and created The Seinfeld Board Game and content for the Netflix board game with Spinmaster Games. Her comedy advice podcast, Dear Pod, has been featured on Apple's Top 100 Comedy Podcasts and she has been featured at the Woodstock Comedy Festival, Women in Comedy, Laugh Your Asheville Off, and the prestigious Lucille Ball Comedy Festival for the grand opening of the National Comedy Center.
Learnmore Jonasi is a Zimbabwean stand-up comedian and actor. He has performed with and alongside the biggest names on the African continent and performed in over 25 cities across 15 countries at various theaters, festivals, comedy clubs, and on TV shows. Most recently, he was the winner at the 2023 Boston Comedy Festival, 2023 audience choice Jersey City Comedy festival, and he was the People’s Choice Award winner in Steve Harvey’s Stand Up Spotlight competition.
Drew Dunn started performing comedy at the age of 21 and hasn’t looked back since. This New Hampshire-based comic quickly established himself as one of the nation’s fastest rising comedians with his quick wit and unique point of view. He has been featured in comedy festivals across the country including the Johnny Carson Great American Comedy Festival as well as being named “Best of the Fest” in the 2017 Burbank Comedy Festival. Dunn has also won the Boston Comedy Festival in 2017 followed by winning the Seattle International Comedy Competition in 2018. Most recently, Dunn was in featured as a New Face of Comedy in the 2019 Just for Laughs Comedy Festival in Montreal.
Kate Sisk (he/she/they) is a professional stand up comedian, amateur drag king, and retired soccer player from Massachusetts. Based in Brooklyn, New York, Kate is an alumnus of UCB’s Harold Night, a contributing writer for The Onion, and a recent participant in the NBC Late Night Writers Workshop. Sisk's stand up comedy about life as a gender-nonconforming person and former member of the Puerto Rico Women’s National Soccer Team has earned Sisk appearances in the HBO Women In Comedy Festival and the finals of the Boston Comedy Festival. They are also the former co-host of the award-winning podcast We’re Having Gay Sex.
And hosted by Jim McCue. A mixture of witty “A-list material” and his ability to work off-script has earned Jim McCue the title “Boston’s King of Crowd Work!” Jim blends thought-provoking material and uncanny improv skills with a style that encourages audience participation.
Jim McCue went viral this year with his Dry Bar special Nothing Personal which has had over 3 million views. He has been featured on Comedy Central, Comcast Comedy Spotlight, NBC’s Last Comic Standing, Live at Gotham AXS TV and Roughing It on NESN in his native New England.
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