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Johnny Live Comedy Bar Special back Oct 19

Following a brief hiatus, the Johnny Live Comedy Bar Special is set to make its grand return to the Karl Hendrickson Auditorium at Jamaica College on Sunday, October 19.

The event promises an evening of belly-busting laughter as some of Jamaica’s top comedians are slated to take centre stage.

Among the featured acts are Dahlia Harris, Leighton Smith, and Fancy Cat. The dynamic trio is expected to thrill the audience with their trademark wit, social commentary, and storytelling.

According to a release from the Johnny Live Comedy Bar team, the show could not be more timely as people grapple with some negative events. The team shared that, as Jamaicans find themselves in need of “emotional reprieve”, the comedy show will offer “more than entertainment — it will create a space for release”.

“For creator and host Christopher ‘Johnny’ Daley, the show is a personal mission as much as it is a professional one,” the release read. “Fresh off his recent appearance at CARIFESTA in Barbados, where he represented Jamaica, Daley sees the October event as an extension of his advocacy for comedy’s power to uplift.”

“Comedy is more than just jokes and punchlines,” he said. “It’s a lifeline for people who need to breathe, connect, and feel joy again. We laugh to survive, but we also laugh to heal.”

Along with local favourites, the event will also boast the likes of African-Canadian star Frankie “TRIXX” Agyemang. According to organisers, Agyemang’s “no-holds-barred comedic style and cross-cultural punchlines have earned him international acclaim”.

“TRIXX has cemented his place as a comedic force, with career highlights including winning the prestigious Boston Comedy Festival and the World Series of Comedy, headlining sold-out theatre shows, and being featured on Kevin Hart’s LOL Network,” the team said.

The show will also serve as a benefit for the Children First agency. The non-profit organisation is a leading youth development agency based in Spanish Town, St Catherine, that is dedicated to transforming the lives of at-risk young people through education, training, and mentorship.

Claudette Richardson-Pious, executive director of Children First, said: “[W]e see every day how a little hope can change a young person’s path,” she said. “We are honoured to be part of this special evening, where laughter becomes a force for good. Every ticket sold will help keep a dream alive.”

— Shereita Grizzle

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