Kyle Kinane: Rising Superstar of Alt-Comedy at the Purple Onion
Purple Onion (140 Columbus St. San Francisco, CA 94133)
- Full Price:
- $15.00
- Our Price:
- FREE - $7.50*
* Additional fees apply.
All offers for Comedian Kyle Kinane have expired.
The last date listed for Comedian Kyle Kinane was Thursday December 9, 2010 / 8:00pm.
Currently at Purple Onion:
SFCC Underground: New Stand-Up Comics at the Purple Onion
- Full Price:
- $7.00
- Our Price:
- FREE
The San Francisco Comedy College presents SFCC Underground, a show at the historic Purple Onion. Each week's show features a lineup of some of the funniest up-and-coming comedians in the Bay Area. Food and drink are available for purchase. Learn More
Goldstar Member Tips
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signalstation on Where to Eat
There's beer, some mixed drinks, but no hard liquor. Pizza and some snacks available for food.
2 Goldstar Member Reviews
He is so hilarious, it's not even funny...oh wait. The preceding acts were kinda wack, but you put up with it. It was totally worth it.Written on Jul 20 2011
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It was my first time at the Purple Onion. What a great venue for comedy! Very intimate. All the local opening acts were amazing and Kyle, of course, was incredible. I'll definitely keep an eye on the schedule for the Purple Onion going forward. A great night out.Written on Dec 10 2010
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More Information About Comedian Kyle Kinane
Quotes & Highlights
- See a video of Kyle Kinane on Last Call with Carson Daly.
Description
Kyle is originally from Addison, Illinois, and has been performing for ten years. He has been seen on NBC’s Last Call With Carson Daly, and the BBC’s The World Stands Up. He has performed in the Aspen, Los Ageles, Vancouver, DC, and Leicester (UK) comedy festivals. Now residing in Los Angeles, he is a regular at the Hollywood Improv and UCB theater. He’ll have you know he was rated #5 in the Top 10 Emerging Comedians list on AskMen.com. Check Kinane out on YouTube if you're ready for "a bleak, misanthropic Ernest Hemingway look-alike with a penchant for suicide jokes," as one British media outlet described him. But they're, uh, the happy kind of suicide jokes. Honest.
