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Singer/Songwriter/Comedian Evan Wecksell at Brookfield High School Friday Night

Musical comedy that has been compared to Adam Sandler and Stephen Lynch.

Singer-songwriter/comedian Evan Wecksell will be performing Friday night, January 25th, 2013 at Brookfield High School Auditorium. The Show starts at 8 pm and tickets are available for $5 per student or $8 per adult. Tickets can be bought by contacting Coordinator Amy Ferrarie at aferrarie@charter.net or at the door the night of the event.

"Evan is tailoring his act to the 'happenings at Brookfield High School'. We are expecting a very entertaining and fun evening. We hope the students and community will come out and enjoy this unique comedy. Evan enjoys being interactive with his audience and typically gets his audience involved with his show".

Evan Wecksell is one of the funniest and most energetic performers to emerge from New York’s comedy clubs and musical venues. Often compared to comedic superstars Adam Sandler and Stephen Lynch, Evan’s act is a blend of comedy and music that celebrates the college experience, endorses internet addiction, and lampoons bad music. Last year Campus Activities Magazine named him “Hot Comedian of 2009.” His comedy has been played on radio stations all over the world including Sirius Satellite Radio and Dr. Demento Radio Show. His first album LOL is due out this spring through Uproar Entertainment. Evan is most recognized from his appearances on such pop-culture shows as VH1's "I Love the 80s" and E! Television’s "30 Most Outrageous Celebrity Feuds." For more information on Evan please visit www.EvanWecksell.com.

The BHS Grad Party has been a long standing tradition for Brookfield graduates since 1986. A completely self-funded, volunteer-driven party, over 200 parents and community members begin planning in early September for the upcoming Graduation year and meet throughout the year. Graduates are treated to an all night party following the graduation ceremony.  Throughout the night, they can participate in the Game Rooms,  Casino, Nightclub, Inflatibles, a Rest and Relaxation room, food and beverages, gifts and prizes, a take home gift bag and a commemorative tshirt.  The Grad Party is always happy to have more volunteers, gift donations and financial contributions.

If you are interested in helping in any way, please contact Amy Ferrarie at 203-775-0945 or by email aferrarie@charter.net. Meetings are held usually the 1st Monday of the month at the BHS cafeteria at 7 pm. Join Us!

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