
See the Bored Teachers Comedy Tour Live in Orono, Maine
They grade papers by day… and slay the stage by night.
A new school year is underway, but you may need a little stress relief by the time February rolls around!
The comedy group Bored Teachers will bring their unique brand of humor to Maine, when the "Is It Friday Yet" tour stops at the Collins Center For The Arts, in Orono, on February 6th, 2026, at 7:30pm.
They are back, with brand-new jokes, bigger laughs, and the most relatable teacher comedy you’ll ever hear. It will make for the perfect night out.
Bored Teachers started out as a platform run by current and former teachers who wanted to share the funny, real, and often frustrating parts of life in the classroom.
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Founded in 2016, their content includes viral videos, memes, humorous skits, podcasts, and articles — all focused on the teacher experience.
Topics often cover teacher stress, parent-teacher conferences, classroom chaos, observation by administrators, and teacher shortages.
Since 2022, they’ve performed for 200,000+ teachers worldwide, and sold out 200+ theaters across 49 states, 5 countries, and 3 continents.
They’ve also amassed over 1 billion views on social media and built an audience of over 10 million followers.
The performers are mostly current or former teachers who now do comedy full-time (or part-time). Names from the lineup include Devin Siebold, KC Mack, Jess Merrill (Miss Smith), Andrea Caspari, though the show you attend may rotate who is on stage.
The humor is PG‑13 in language. So expect content that’s suggestive or strong, but not explicit.
Tickets are on sale now, at the Collins Center For The Arts website
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