In the past few years, there have been a couple of things that Casper has become famous for: one, it's one of the most generous and giving communities I've ever seen; and two, it's become a comedy hotspot.

When the legendary Rialto Theater was brought back to life a couple of years ago, touring comedians were given a state-of-the-art theater to add to their tour. It's also a great venue for a fundraiser to help community organizations raise money for their causes.

On March 18, the Rialto Theater will host a major fundraising comedy event, Comedy That Cares, to benefit the Casper Area Chamber of Commerce. The one-night-only event will feature three hilarious comedians helping raise money for the Casper business community.

Comedy That Cares is a monthly Wyoming fundraising series founded by Dominic Syracuse, one of the night's three comedians, to help make a big impact by supporting local organizations.

Dominic Syracuse

Dominic is a Cheyenne-born Actor, Writer, Spokesperson, and Comedian who performed on stage and screen all across the country with some of the biggest names in comedy, like the late great Bob Saget, Doug Stanhope, and Christopher Titus.

Matt Bergman

Also part of the night's comedy lineup is a guy you've seen on Gotham Comedy Live, Comedy Central Live, Dry Bar Comedy, and on his Amazon Prime Comedy Special "Matt Bergman: Mostly Nice".

Reed Barrett

Also on the bill for the night will be Wyoming's very own Reed Barrett, a man with a wide range of credentials: Fighter Pilot, EMT, Magician, and Comedian. After being honorably discharged from the US Air Force, he performed in Las Vegas while working on beginning his Emergency medicine career.

The night will be full of laughs, and all for a great cause, raising money for local businesses with the Casper Area Chamber of Commerce. Get your tickets at Rialto Casper.com

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