Former SNL cast member Molly Kearney to bring comedy to Clark State PAC

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Former Saturday Night Live performer Molly Kearney will be one of two comedians to present their acts when the Clark State Performing Arts Center returns its Club Kuss series to its 2024-25 season.

Live from Springfield, it’s a former “Saturday Night Live” performer who will start the new year with laughs.

Ohio native and University of Dayton graduate Molly Kearney, who was a featured player on the long-time comedy institution’s 48th and 49th seasons, will do standup comedy as the first show of 2025 as part of the Clark State Performing Arts Center’s Club Kuss Series at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 9.

Kearney, who is from Cleveland, earned a Bachelor’s in theater from the University of Dayton and then traveled to Chicago and Los Angeles, received wider exposure on Comedy Central and has performed in series including the sports comedies “A League of Their Own” and “The Mighty Ducks: Game Changers.”

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