Interest: Comedy
On or after: Friday 13 April 2012
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San Francisco
EndGames Improv brings San Francisco's hottest improv show: "Your F!#&ed Up Relationship" - an entirely improvised comedy inspired by your ridiculous, REAL relationships.
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San Jose / Improv
Greg Proops is a stand up comic from San Francisco. He lives in Hollywood.
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Sunnyvale / Rooster T. Feathers Comedy Club
One of the hottest young comedians on the international circuit, Sugar Sammy is enjoying considerable success both at home and around the world.
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Pleasanton / Tommy T's Comedy Steakhouse
Orange, New Jersey born & raised Roslane Gholston, known to some as Big Roz or Lady Roz G, is one of the funniest up & coming female comedians in the country.
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San Francisco / Cobb's Comedy Club
Kevin Nealon has set himself apart from other comedic performers with his unique sense of humor, dry wit, and likeable demeanor. Nealon is best known for his nine-year stint as a cast member of NBC's "Saturday Night Live."
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San Rafael / Meadowlands Assembly Hall Dominican University of California
The Fringe of Marin is a series of dramatic comedy performances. The program is in its 29th season.
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Half Moon Bay / Coastal Repertory Theatre
This engaging dramatic comedy, populated by colorful, intriguing characters, is perfectly suited to the community. Join the Coastal Repertory Theatre in this journey to find the meaning of divine forgiveness.
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Vallejo / Bay Terrace Theater
Featuring Darren Carter and David Lew. As soon as Darren Carter takes the stage he unleashes a captivating flurry of impersonations, observations, and off-the-wall social commentary that is a comedy experience unlike any other.
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Mountain View / The Pear Avenue Theatre
Six men in wigs and knee breeches—all named either Johann or Georg--converge on Leipzig in 1722. Each Johann/Georg has his eyes on the prize position of organmeister of the Thomaskirche. Madness of a comically German variety ensues, as witty barbs and historical allusions zip around the stage like nobody’s business. It’s a possenhaft lustspiel (laff riot)!
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Livermore / Bankhead Theater
It is impossible to attend a Paula Poundstone performance without marveling at her ability to interact spontaneously with the crowd. Her wry observations spark impromptu dialogue and guarantee riotous laughter.
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