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Have a laugh and treat your mama to 'Mama’s Italian Boys Gone Bad'

The standup comedy show is in support of the Sault Area Hospital Foundation
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SAULT AREA HOSPITAL FOUNDATION
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Need a laugh? Come and have some fun with Mama’s Italian Boys Gone Bad as three comedians tell their hilarious stories of growing up Italian. Treat your mama for Mother’s Day and join us on Friday, May 11 at the Marconi Club for an evening of classic Italian food and standup comedy.

First up is Mike Marino, affectionately known as ‘New Jersey’s Bad Boy’. Marino has performed in every major comedy club from New York to Los Angeles, telling tales of growing up in his Jersey neighbourhood and keeping his audiences in stitches. Next is Canadian Frank Spadone, entertaining crowds with the antics of his Italian grandparents, Mama Teresa and Papa Cheech. Lastly, you will be amused and entertained by the unique, effervescent and down-right hilarious style of Enrico Rennella from Naples, Italy.

In support of the Sault Area Hospital Foundation, tickets are $55 (+HST) per person and are available at the Marconi Club, Stone’s Office Supply, Sault Area Hospital Foundation or online. Guests who purchase an entire table will receive a 10 per cent discount. Doors open at 6 p.m. with dinner to follow. Comedy show begins at 8:30 p.m.

About the Sault Area Hospital Foundation

The Sault Area Hospital Foundation (SAHF) is responsible for raising funds to purchase medical equipment for the Sault Area Hospital (SAH). Community funding pays for hospital equipment, the tools our caregivers need to keep you healthy. Community fundraising is a reality that every hospital in the province faces. Local dollars save local lives. Donations to SAHF allow SAH to deliver care with leading-edge medical equipment and acquisition of the latest information technology. Philanthropic investments to SAHF can help expand the knowledge and competency of physicians, nurses and staff. Together with our community, the Foundation, as the primary source of funding for equipment, can ensure the citizens of Sault Ste. Marie and area have quality patient-centred healthcare. We will inspire donors to join us in raising funds for Sault Area Hospital to ensure the delivery of outstanding care, close to home.

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