HADLEY — Last fall, Happier Valley Comedy opened the doors to its new dream theater. And now this year on May 30 it will fill it with more than 50 performers and many, many more happy audience members at The Happiness Festival Fundraiser, a day-long celebration of local improv talent at Happier Valley Comedy.
The Happiness Festival Fundraiser kicks off at 12:30 p.m. with The Happier Family Comedy Show, a family-friendly improv show for kids 5-13 years old and their grownups. Then, for adult-friendly fun throughout the day, they’ll showcase nine improv shows featuring popular independent teams. Closing out the festival at 8 p.m. will be a special performance from fan-favorites The Understudies, who will perform a fully improvised musical.
This festival represents not just Happier Valley Comedy’s mission to share laughter, joy, and ease with Western Mass. (and the world,) but also the tremendous growth of performers the local theater has seen over the last few years, said Happier Valley Comedy’s founder and president Pam Victor.
“It feels like only yesterday that the valley only had enough talent for one monthly improv show,” she said. “And this year, we had a competitive pool of applicants for a whole improv festival of 11 shows featuring home-grown improv comedy talent.”
Festival attendees are invited to build their own The Happiness Festival as tickets will be sold individually for each of five show blocks. So, audiences can come for a specific hour or stay until the festivities end after the raffle drawing at 9:30 p.m. All ticket holders also are invited to play improv games in the 6 p.m. open jam, and purchase raffle tickets for exclusive “Night Out” packages featuring local favorites like Amherst Cinema, Protocol, Herrell’s, High Brow, Cedar Chest, Stay Golden, the Springfield Symphony, and more.
As a small arts non-profit, Happier Valley Comedy relies on donations to fulfill its mission every year. This year’s goal is to raise $50,000 in service of what they call The ABCs of Happiness, as the theater strives to further Accessibility, Belonging, Community, Diversity, and Equity. “We are facilitating happiness with more and more students, audience members, and performers every year,” says Victor. “At times like this, supporting happiness, kindness, and community is more important than ever. We’re so grateful for all the many people who make that possible.”
Tickets for shows and raffles are available in advance at HappierValley.Com, where you’ll also be able to find a full schedule of the day’s events. All proceeds from The Happiness Festival Fundraiser go toward Happier Valley Comedy’s 2026 fundraising goal.



The reception combined light refreshments and networking with recognition of the nonprofit organizations selected through Monson Savings Bank’s Community Giving Initiative, a charitable program shaped entirely by community participation. Earlier this year, local community members were invited to cast votes for their nonprofit organizations of choice, ensuring that the Bank’s charitable contributions directly reflect the values and priorities of the communities it serves.




