March 22, 2024 – Stocked with alcohol-free refreshments, the Well Studios venue is set for another showcase night.
Levesque’s dreams of a career in entertainment were derailed at a young age because of drinking. Now three-and-a-half years sober, and making a comeback. “It really started to affect my relationships, my job, my housing,” Levesque said. “The beauty thing about sobriety is that those things still exist and you can take them back.”
This pop-up night spot, which has become a permanent weekly feature, is offering an alternative for people in recovery and the sober curious. “The nighttime is the hardest time for people often. It’s just somewhere to go to have fun where alcohol isn’t involved or drugs aren’t involved,” said Jon Hilderman, who’s helping Levesque with By The Hour Comedy.
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