Stand-Up & Improv Comedy with "Hot Mamas on the Mic" Brogdon & Bourque
Purple Onion (140 Columbus St. San Francisco, CA 94133)
- Full Price:
- $15.00
- Our Price:
- FREE - $7.50*
* Additional fees apply.
All offers for Brogdon & Bourque: Hot Mamas on the Mic! have expired.
The last date listed for Brogdon & Bourque: Hot Mamas on the Mic! was Saturday August 18, 2007 / 8:00pm.
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- Full Price:
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- Our Price:
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Goldstar Member Reviews
Julia P.
This show was BRUTAL. I wanted to leave, but the venue was so small and we were seated right up front--I thought it would be rude. Besides, I felt sorry for the comediennes--especially the lady who kept blanking out and needing her "cheat sheet." So awkward...and her jokes were seriously getting old. How long can you spend talking about Kegal exercises? Brutality. And the "improv" section at the end? Wow. I know that stand-up is ridiculously difficult and takes cojones, but this was just AWFUL. I really wanted it to be funny, but it just wasn't. I am annoyed b/c it is difficult enough to get my BF to see shows and after this it will be virtually impossible. Waste of time--waste of money, even if it is only a "service charge."Written on Aug 20 2007
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Description
Daphne Brogdon is the host of TV Guide Channel's weekly series "The Fashion Team," where she lends her comedic talents to "dish" about what's hot and what's not in fashion and on the red carpet. Brogdon was the producer and sidekick of the nationally syndicated "The Dr. Dean Edell Show." She lives in Los Angeles with her husband and daughter.
Jill Bourque is the host and creator of the popular improv comedy show "How We First Met." She created HWFM in 2001 as a one-time show, but the show's popularity grew--and is now in its eighth year and has played in 16 cities around the world. She lives in San Francisco with her husband and two boys.
