Comedian and content creator Caroline Baniewicz brings laughs to the Dudley Riggs Theatre on Thursday, June 19
Barstool Sports personality and Just For Laughs alum to perform one night only
TICKETS GO ON SALE TO THE GENERAL PUBLIC ON FRIDAY, FEB. 28 AT 10 A.M.
MINNEAPOLIS (Feb. 26, 2025) — Hennepin Arts has announced that comedia and content creator Caroline Baneiwicz will be making appearing at the Dudley Riggs Theatre (824 Hennepin Ave.) to make audiences laugh on Thursday, June 19 at 8 p.m.
Tickets go on sale Friday, Feb. 28 at 10 a.m. to the general public at the State Theatre Box Office (805 Hennepin Ave., Minneapolis) and online at HennepinArts.org.
DAY | DATE | TIME | VENUE |
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Thursday | June 19 | 8 p.m. | Dudley Riggs Theatre |
Caroline Baniewicz is an actor, comedian and content creator based in New York. She works full-time at Barstool Sports, where she created the sketch series “Please End This.” She is a content maniac, often posting new sketches, characters, and original songs multiple times a week. She was a New Face Creator at the Just For Laughs comedy festival in Montreal last year. She’s a member of the band Pup Punk, who performed at the Ocean’s Calling Music Festival in Maryland.
You can listen to Caroline’s hit songs “Dick Pics” and “Love in The Recession” on Spotify. Caroline’s originally from Dallas, Texas and grew up Homeschooled. She’s still reliving the glory days of winning the Christian Character Award on her Homeschooled basketball team.
Hennepin Arts drives cultural and economic vitality in Minnesota through leadership of the dynamic Hennepin Theatre District in downtown Minneapolis and educational programming that reaches every area of the state. Its historic theatres — Orpheum, State and Pantages — and the Dudley Riggs Theatre light up Hennepin Avenue with top-tier entertainment, including the best of Broadway and a wide variety of arts programming. Hennepin Arts is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization. Learn more at HennepinArts.org.
This activity is made possible by voters of Minnesota through a Minnesota State Arts Board Operating Support grant, thanks to a legislative appropriation from the arts and cultural heritage fund.