Teachers Unleashed: School’s Out! – Comedy Showcase
The lesson plans are gone and the punchlines are coming fast at Teachers Unleashed: School’s Out! at Toledo Spirits Company on Saturday, June 20, 2026.
Presented by Crumbley Comedy, this special stand-up showcase features local teachers, school staff, and educators stepping out of the classroom and onto the comedy stage for a night of hilarious real-life stories, uncensored observations, and end-of-school-year chaos. Whether you’re a teacher, parent, or simply need a good laugh, this comedy night delivers relatable humor and summer-break energy.
🎙️ Featured Performers:
• Eddie McCarthy – A Toledo high school math teacher by day and stand-up comic by night, Eddie blends classroom stories, parenting chaos, and everyday life into a clean, relatable comedy style. After 15 years in education, he’s become a familiar face on regional comedy stages and club showcases.
• Rachel Leigh – Bowling Green educator Rachel Leigh brings sharp wit and self-deprecating humor inspired by her decade teaching special education. Known across the Toledo comedy scene, her material balances motherhood, teaching, and the absurd realities of everyday life.
• Jeffrey Bartlett – A comedian, musician, and U.S. Marine Corps veteran, Jeffrey Bartlett combines anti-comedy, music, and physical humor into an unpredictable live performance style. He currently serves as Student Services Assistant at Toledo School for the Arts and has spent more than 20 years performing on stage.
• Wendy Kiser – After two decades working with more than 2,000 students in schools, Wendy Kiser has mastered the art of surviving chaos with humor. Her comedy draws from the wild realities of school life, balancing authority, absurdity, and everyday survival.
📅 Event Details:
• Saturday, June 20, 2026
• Early Show: 6:30 PM
• Late Show: 9:15 PM
• Location: Toledo Spirits Company | Downtown Toledo
• Tickets – Teachers Unleashed: School’s Out! Tickets, Saturday, June 20 • 6:30 PM – 11:30 PM | Eventbrite
Grab a cocktail, gather your friends, and celebrate the start of summer with a comedy show where the educators finally get to say what they’ve really been thinking.







