Paul Gilligan is one of the most requested comedians in Boston, bringing down the house with an attitude first developed as a high school class clown, and with material culled from his life as a blue collar worker, husband and father. In addition to headlining in Boston clubs, golf tournaments, fundraisers, roasts, and other events, Gilligan has appeared on NESN’s Dirty Water TV and is a regular on the network’s, Charlie Moore Outdoors with the Mad Fisherman. Among the national headliners he’s performed with are Pat Cooper, the Amazing Johnathan, Dom Irrera, Dave Chappelle, Brian Regan, Gilbert Godfried and David Alan Grier, as well as Boston-boys-gone-national Dane Cook, Lenny Clarke, Nick DiPaolo, Joe Rogan, John Pinette, and Maine’s Bob Marley. At one point, he hosted his own weekly shows at two Nick’s Comedy Stop locations, in Framingham and Saugus. A licensed electrician, he is often requested to work for trade association groups, including as master of ceremonies at the Boston Construction Awards. While not on the comedy stage, Gilligan is devoted to his family and community, where he’s particularly active in youth sports.
Casey Crawford is an absurdist comedian who tells short jokes loosely based on his dumb life. From growing up poor in rural South Dakota, to struggling in New York City, to his current life in New England and his weird marriage, Crawford essentially narrates his underdog life through one-liners.
Dave Lamb has been performing stand-up comedy in and around Boston for over ten years with many of the area’s best acts. During his time in comedy Dave has performed at clubs, bars, casinos, VFW halls, and rec centers, but can most often be seen headlining a classroom every weekday at an area public school, where he practices dealing with hecklers. Dave’s full-time career as a teacher provides him with an excellent source of material, as if his wife, kids, family, and friends aren’t enough already.