FLCC's 'Funny Enough' brings classic TV comedy to stage

The spring production recalls iconic television shows with sketches and short plays.

Apr. 6, 2026 at 8:50am

Finger Lakes Community College's spring production, "Funny Enough: A Night of Studio Comedy," will feature a mix of sketches and award-winning short plays that pay homage to classic television. The fast-paced evening of comedy and variety will include performances by a cast of alumni and current students portraying various characters like astronauts, detectives, elderly secret agents, and TV announcers.

Why it matters

The show taps into the enduring popularity of classic TV comedy, providing an entertaining live theater experience for the local community. It also showcases the talents of FLCC's performing arts program and gives students the opportunity to hone their acting skills.

The details

"Funny Enough" will include both live sketches and pre-recorded skits performed by a cast of seven actors. The production will take place on the FLCC main campus, with three scheduled performances on April 9 and April 11. Tickets are available at the door, with general admission priced at $10, $5 for students and seniors, and free for those with a current FLCC ID.

  • The show will run for three performances on April 9 and April 11, 2026.
  • The evening performances are scheduled for 7:30 p.m., with a matinee at 2 p.m. on April 11.

The players

Julia Corsner

A 2022 graduate of FLCC who is part of the cast.

Everest Cook

A current FLCC student from Clifton Springs who is part of the cast.

Juan V. Espana II

A 2020 graduate of FLCC who is part of the cast.

Eleanor Levanway

A current FLCC student from Canandaigua who is part of the cast.

Joannah Neumann

A current FLCC student from Honeoye who is part of the cast.

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The takeaway

"Funny Enough" offers a nostalgic and entertaining live theater experience that celebrates the enduring appeal of classic TV comedy, while also showcasing the talents of FLCC's performing arts students.