A Special Film Screening: TOWNIE, Starring Steve Sweeney

1/16/26
Reserved Seating $25 + $6.95 service fee
VIP Meet & Greet (6pm) $35 + $6.95 service fee - DOES NOT INCLUDE FILM SCREENING TICKET
7:00pm Doors, 7:30pm Screening + Post Show Q&A and Reception
18+, Positive I.D. Required
The unmistakable voice of Boston comedy, Steve Sweeney, is bringing his most personal project yet to the big screen with a special screening of his new film, TOWNIE.
TOWNIE, written by and starring Steve Sweeney, is a heartfelt and hilarious blend of stand-up comedy and autobiographical storytelling. Directed by Ian Barrett and produced by Sweeney and Erin Hayes, with executive producer Peter Farrelly (Academy Award-winner for Green Book), the film explores the roots, grit, and unfiltered character of Charlestown, Massachusetts—Sweeney’s hometown.
“This is a project I’m extremely proud of,” says Sweeney. “It features portions of my live show and segments of my life in Charlestown. It’s funny, raw, and real—just like the people who raised me.”
Tickets include a special Q&A session following the screening with Steve Sweeney and director Ian Barrett.
Reserved Seating $25 + $6.95 service fee
VIP Meet & Greet (6pm) $35 + $6.95 service fee - DOES NOT INCLUDE FILM SCREENING TICKET
7:00pm Doors, 7:30pm Screening + Post Show Q&A and Reception
18+, Positive I.D. Required
The unmistakable voice of Boston comedy, Steve Sweeney, is bringing his most personal project yet to the big screen with a special screening of his new film, TOWNIE.
TOWNIE, written by and starring Steve Sweeney, is a heartfelt and hilarious blend of stand-up comedy and autobiographical storytelling. Directed by Ian Barrett and produced by Sweeney and Erin Hayes, with executive producer Peter Farrelly (Academy Award-winner for Green Book), the film explores the roots, grit, and unfiltered character of Charlestown, Massachusetts—Sweeney’s hometown.
“This is a project I’m extremely proud of,” says Sweeney. “It features portions of my live show and segments of my life in Charlestown. It’s funny, raw, and real—just like the people who raised me.”
Tickets include a special Q&A session following the screening with Steve Sweeney and director Ian Barrett.
