03/07/2025
Last Laugh!
Mike Peters has been doing monthly comedy shows here at Buried Acorn for 7 years. Through the pandemic we were able to space people out in our warehouse and continue the laughs! The last Homebrewed comedy show at Buried Acorn is tonight! Get tickets (https://www.homebrewedcomedy.com/event-details/homebrewed-comedy-at-buried-acorn-brewing-co-13?fbclid=IwY2xjawI33tVleHRuA2FlbQIxMAABHXpZAQZvZ9VWhvx5Yve7KqL0iHWVjAGOJ2gTix6GdDP39ROJQmW2ZMFwOg_aem_RmHjPY15zzSFKzpsXiPyZg) and come have fun, if you haven't been to one of Mike's thousands of stand up nights you aren't laughing hard enough. Come down get a beer and the last laugh. He has a great lineup and we couldn't be more proud of the relationship we have with Mike Peters and the Syracuse comedy scene.
Nick Marra is headlining the show, and he'll be there with Chris Hasenauer and host Mike Peters.
The show will start at 7 p.m. Tickets are $10 and are available online and at the door. The doors will open at 6:30 p.m.
About the comedians:
Mike Peters, a Binghamton comedian, specializes in self-deprecating, observational humor. A contributor for Funny or Die, Peters performed at the Funny Bone in Syracuse, the Greenwich Village Comedy Club in New York City, 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 podcast, On the Mic with Mike Peters.
Chris Hasenauer is stand-up comedian and writer in Rochester and a father of two. He was born in upstate New York, but came of age near Philadelphia. Hasenauer was a sold-out Rochester Fringe Fest performer in 2018 and a two-time finalist at the Rochester’s Funniest Person contest. He’s performed at the Comedy at the Carlson, the Helium Comedy Club in Buffalo and Flappers Comedy Club in Burbank, Calif.
Nick Marra has been entertaining crowds with his down-to-earth comedy for more than 20 years. Drawing on his experiences from growing up in an Italian-Catholic home to his current family – two sons in their 20s and a daughter – audiences easily relate to his quirky observations.
Love,
Buried Acorn