Date: March 16, 2019 to March 16, 2019
Where: MUSIC, 812 HURON AVE, Cleveland, Ohio, United States, 44109
Phone: N/A
Event Type: Arts & Theater
Ticket Price: N/A
Shamrocks and Shenanigans
Funny Noizes Productions in conjunction with Wilbert's Cleveland are proud to bring to Cleveland SHAMROCKS & SHENANIGANS COMEDY SHOW STARRING SHANE DIALS on Saturday, March 16th @ 8 pm. Wilbert's has been synonymous with live entertainment in the Cleveland area for over 35 years and is known for featuring some of the best food in Cleveland at affordable prices. Headliner Shane Dials is from Michigan and has an open and charismatic presence. He presents a fresh take on everything from technology to relationships, Shane gets the audience to join in on his stories while explaining his observations of the world around us. Shane regularly performs all across the state of Michigan, and runs showcases through his company, Seriously Funny Productions. Shane plays host and producer of "This is Funny, Right?", a comedy based podcast on iTunes. In his career, Shane has performed all over from the world famous Comedy Store in Los Angeles, California, to resorts in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico. Shane was the winner of the Detroit Steam Vodka Comedy Contest and has been featured on the Big Time Garbage and Laugh Fest comedy festivals. Featurer Comedian Ran Barnaclo, is a born and raised Cincinnati comedian. His comedy is full of calculated descriptions that have audiences laughing for days. His story telling abilities are so aggressively masterful they can take the crowd out of their seats and into the mind of the tattooed wizard. Ran has proven himself after winning the title of 2017's Funniest Person in Cincinnati. Ran has also been nominated as 'Best Comedian' in Best of Cincinnati's 2018 locally voted contest. He has shared the stage with national headliners such as Cy Admundson, Sean Patton and Kyle Kinane. Chris Ketler (aka The Bitter Dude) who draws from a topsy-turvy life with humor that is easy to relate to and, in the process, funny as hell. Although Ketler is the first to say that his life isn't quite so bitter nowadays, thanks to the fact that in li