Halloween Hangover - Live Stand Up Comedy withYuk Yuks Comedian Jay Rainville and special guests


  • Date:01/11/2025 07:29 PM - 01/11/2025 12:29 PM
  • Bracebridge Hall 17A Manitoba Street, Bracebridge, ON, Canada (Map)
  • More Info:Bracebridge Hall

 

Description

Laugh out loud during our Halloween Hangover Stand Up Comedy Special with 4 comics from Yuk Yuks and Absolute Comedy. 

Jay Rainville is a Toronto-based comedian with a big voice and commanding stage presence. Known for his engaging stories, in just 4 years Jay has made a name for himself by winning comedy competitions, appearing at local festivals, showcased for Just for Laughs and even landed a few TV commercials—all leading up to his recent signing with Yuk Yuk’s. Co-creator of a politically incorrect card game “Identity War”, he’s toured across Ontario and hosts the Half-Hearted podcast.

Rahul Ropiwala is a razor-sharp joke writer known for his deadpan delivery and rising presence in Toronto’s comedy scene. He won the 2024 Absolute Comedy Prove You're a Comic Competition, performed in the Next Gen Showcase at the 2025 Departure Festival, and is a regular at both Absolute Comedy and The Corner Comedy Club.

Madison Cassaday is a Toronto-born comedian and former child actor whose viral content has earned millions of views online. He began stand-up in Vancouver in 2018, and has since become a regular at Absolute Comedy. Madison won Black Sheep’s 2024 Testing Attention Please competition, was a finalist in Prove You're a Comic, and was recently featured at the Northern Lights Comedy Festival.

Dimitrios Kolovopoulos is a rising star in the stand-up scene, known for sharp storytelling and a uniquely international perspective. He’s performed across Europe and North America, with appearances at the Stand Up Europe Festival in Frankfurt and Toronto’s Danforth Comedy Festival. Dimitrios has hosted for the iconic NXNE music festival, was a finalist in Absolute Comedy’s “Prove You’re a Comic” competition, and has opened for comedy heavyweights like Angelos Tsarouchas and Rachel Feinstein. Whether riffing on immigrant life, awkward relationships, or cultural absurdities, he delivers laughs with precision—and just the right amount of existential dread.