Funny Women of a Certain Age – Capital Center for the Arts/Bank of NH Stage, Concord NH
January 18 @ 4:00 pm - 6:00 pm
Sun, Jan 18 @ 4:00 PM
(Doors open at 3:00 PM)
Ticket Sales: On Sale
Pricing: $45 in Advance; $50 at doors (Includes per ticket fees)
Venue: BNH Stage
16 S. Main St, Concord, NH 03301
16 S. Main St, Concord, NH 03301
What started as Carole Montgomery’s passion project to share the stage with her friends has grown into a groundbreaking comedy movement. A veteran of over 40 years in stand-up, Carole knew all too well that when she began, you’d never see two women on the same comedy lineup—and decades later, not much had changed. So she did something about it.
Funny Women of a Certain Age (WOACA) was born to showcase fierce, hilarious, and unapologetically authentic women over 50—women who paved the way for the comedians you see today. In 2019, WOACA shattered expectations when it became Showtime’s highest-rated stand-up premiere of the year. That first special made history, sparking two more Showtime specials that kept audiences laughing and wanting more.
With a rotating cast of powerhouse performers, WOACA proves that comedy doesn’t have an expiration date—it just gets sharper, bolder, and funnier with age.
These women aren’t just comedians—they’re legends, survivors, and game-changers. And they’ve got a hell of a lot more to say.
Carole Montgomery is a respected veteran of the standup comedy scene nationwide. In addition to her numerous television appearances, Carole has headlined clubs & colleges across the USA and starred in 2 different Las Vegas production shows. Carole created the live comedy show FUNNY WOMEN OF A CERTAIN AGE which was such a success that it was filmed for the Showtime network.
Leighann Lord’s stand-up is frequently heard on XM-Sirius Satellite Radio. Named one of New York’s 10 Hot Comics by Improper Magazine her web site, VeryFunnyLady.com, says it all! Enjoy her recently released Dry Bar Comedy Special!
Liz Glazer is an award-winning standup comedian, actor, and writer. She began her career as most standup comedians do: as a tenured law professor. AND THEN, Liz gave it all up to do comedy, where her material draws from her own life as a lesbian, a rabbi’s wife, and a former lawyer.