Cross Platform Comedy: Geek Stand-Up Benefit For Penny Arcade's Child's Play
The Clubhouse (414 Mason St. San Francisco, CA 94102)
- Full Price:
- $12.00
- Our Price:
- $6.00*
* Additional fees apply.
All offers for Cross Platform Comedy have expired.
The last date listed for Cross Platform Comedy was Saturday December 6, 2008 / 7:00pm.
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No topic is taboo for Ryan Stout, whose clean-cut look belies his nature to delve into morally repugnant subject matter with smart and sterile objectivity for big laughs. Using exaggerated honesty, delightful insincerity and mock self-righteousness, Stout's wickedly dark material appeals to everyone's sense of logic. Make no mistake, Stout will talk about rape and abortion, but to keep things on an intellectual level, he'll do his best not to curse. A veteran of Chelsea Lately and various MTV shows, Stout will take you into a dark corner ... and make you laugh out loud. Learn More
Goldstar Member Reviews
Nice intimate theater. Some comedians were better than others - to be expected. But the overall show was very good. I was laughing most of the time.Written on Dec 08 2008
Maya Rath
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More Information About Cross Platform Comedy
Description
The lineup features:
<p> Jeff Reitman, Host, Cross Platform Comedy
Luke Lockfeld, Young Guns of Comedy
Adam McLaughlin, Scantily Clad Comedy Showcase
Sammy Obeid, Winner, 2008 Rooster T. Feathers Comedy Competition
Joe Klocek, Comedy Central's Live at Gotham and NBC's Last Comic Standing</p>
<p>(Lineup information is correct as of publication, but subject to change without notice.)
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About the Ticket Supplier: San Francisco Comedy College
Since 1999, the San Francisco Comedy College (SFCC) has been offering the best group and one-on-one stand-up comedy training in the San Francisco Bay Area. Although their focus is stand-up, improv and comedy writing, people tell them that they are very much Second City in Chicago--without the pesky snow or delightful odor of Lake Michigan.
