NORTH ADAMS, Mass. — We enjoyed a live comedy show in North Adams on Thursday night.
HiLo North Adams entertained a near-capacity audience on Thursday night for its inaugural Comedy Night, headlined by comedian Monroe Martin.
The venue at Canal and Union streets opened just a few weeks ago to bring a local home for live music and nightlife entertainment, and Comedy Night is another extension of that vision.
Both audiences and performers alike were unsure what to expect of one another, and yet almost immediately the atmosphere felt comfortable and exciting in a way that suggested this was anything but the first time this was happening there. The feel of the space is exactly the same as so many other comedy landmarks, places that grew to become iconic from intimate roots that went on to encapsulate the energy created within its walls.
For those two hours of showtime on Thursday, HiLo was a bubble that held within its shell a shared chorus of laughter and amusement. We came to laugh and the performers delivered. This is exactly what this area needs is a place to get away and laugh shamelessly while we forget the daily grind of our lives.
No subject was too taboo, no topic untouchable. An audience coming from a region not accustomed to live comedy acts proved hungry and eager to come along wherever the performers took them. The best part of all is that this is only the beginning, and the location has a ton of potential to provide much more to come.
Comedy Night was hosted by local comedian Thomas Attila Lewis, with the right amount of primer to warm up the crowd. Lewis is originally from California and appeared on the web series "The Louise Log" in 2014. His performance throughout the night helped keep everyone engaged.
The trio of acts began with Ethan Ullman, a local comedian currently living in the Saratoga Springs, N.Y., area. Ullman joked he's best known for winning the runner-up award for the "Ethan Ullman Award For Favorite Radio Show Starring, Written and Directed By Someone Named Ethan Ullman," presented by The Alternative to Sleeping. Ullman delighted the crowd with antics of local lore and commentary that connected with an understanding audience.
Thursday's middle act was Menuhin Hart, who is currently filming in the small film "Lisa's Treasure." The North Carolina native now lives in New York City and he quickly connected with the crowd to deliver strong laughs. Hart was original and animated, and he helped everyone see kale in a whole new light.
Headliner Monroe Martin worked the audience in circles of laughter for his entire hour-long set. The Philadelphia native is best known for his work on NBC's "Last Comic Standing," and he offered a ton of material to the HiLo crowd. Martin made the large stage his home and helped establish an immediate aura there.
Both Hart and Martin also had the opportunity to the amusing experience of twice running into local law enforcement on the drive from New York. They offered plenty of hilarity after finding the Berkshire County cops to be unexpectedly helpful to the two comedic characters.
The night was a perfect union. The crowd showed how eager they are to have local acts to offer some comedic relief, and the place has the potential to quickly become a comedy staple.
For the comedians, the chance to perform at HiLo offers equal benefits. Beside the simple chance for another gig to book, is the opportunity to perform a longer set than most other clubs in the tri-state region. Martin provided an hour of laughs, and he left the stage with plenty more material he could have continued on with had the chance provided.
The next HiLo Comedy Night will be held on Thursday, Oct. 24, beginning at 8 p.m. HiLo offers live entertainment several nights a week, with live shows offered 10 nights in October alone.
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Navigators Hand SteepleCats Sixth Straight Loss
By Ben McDonoughFor iBerkshires.com
NORTH ADAMS, Mass. — The North Shore Navigators capitalized on aggressive baserunning and timely hitting Friday night, defeating the North Adams SteepleCats 13-4 at Joe Wolfe Field and dropping the Cats to 0-6 on the young NECBL season.
The Navigators struck first in the opening inning against North Adams starter Garrett Gates. Michael Brown opened the game by reaching after being hit by a pitch before Hunter Kingsbury followed with an infield single. After a double steal moved both runners into scoring position, Gates recorded his first strikeout of the season by retiring Jay Slater. North Shore quickly responded, however, as Grant Hunter lined a two-run double into the gap to give the visitors a 2-0 lead.
North Adams threatened in the bottom of the first. Bobby Stang singled and stole second while Evan Meier worked a walk, but North Shore starter John Hegarty escaped the inning without allowing a run.
Gates settled in during the second inning, striking out Luke Johnson and working around a two-out double by Tyler Shulman to post a scoreless frame. He added two more strikeouts in the third, but Slater connected for a solo home run over the left-field fence to extend the Navigators' lead to 3-0. Gates recovered by picking off Simmi Whitehill after a single and later struck out Hunter to end the inning.
The SteepleCats broke through in the bottom of the third. Alex Barrist reached base and advanced into scoring position on a throwing error before Nelphie Lopez worked a walk. A wild pitch moved both runners up, and after Evan Meier battled back from a 1-2 count to draw another walk, Tony Woodie delivered North Adams' biggest hit of the night. His two-run ground-rule double brought home Barrist and Lopez, cutting the deficit to 3-2.
North Shore answered immediately in the fourth. After Steven Sams entered in relief, the Navigators used a combination of walks, stolen bases, wild pitches and defensive miscues to plate three runs and stretch the lead to 6-2.
The game began to slip away in the fifth. Grant Hunter opened the inning with a single before the Navigators loaded the bases. Daniel Leikus delivered a bases-clearing double to right field, helping North Shore push four more runs across the plate. Jake Foster eventually entered to stop the rally, but the damage had been done as the Navigators moved comfortably in front.
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