Comedienne Liz Grant Jokes About Failed Relationships in Deja Wince

The Clubhouse (San Francisco, CA)

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    In her one-woman stand-up comedy show at The Clubhouse, Liz Grant proves her credentials as an expert in failed relationships, revealing how she survived two marriages, three couples therapists, online dating and trying to kiss a gay man. She makes all of it funny, without bashing men or marriage.

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    Dress
    • Dress up or down. Doesn't matter
    • Anything goes...
    • Hey go in your birthday suit if you like.
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    Parking And Transportation
    • Take BART and get off at Powell St.
    • Public transportant
    • We got street parking on the same block as the theater.
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    Food And Drinks
    • Bring wine or beer. No charge. They provide openers and plastic cups.
    • Max's is just at the corner - great variety in their menu
    • People who remembered to do this were the smart ones.
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    Other
    • Empty your bladder before the show...!
    • She doesn't heckle the people in the front rows; sorry to disappoint. :-)
    • Bring Depends??
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    More Details About Deja Wince: Lessons From A Failed Relationship Expert

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    Website: http://lizgrant.com/

    <p>Deja Wince is Liz Grant’s stand-up comedy show about how one woman survived two marriages, three couples therapists, online dating, trying to kiss a gay man and then making it all funny without bashing men or marriage. Liz has been a stand-up comic for nine years, 2008 winner of The Brian Regan Impression Contest, writer for George Carlin’s Laugh.com and has been heard on many radio stations.</p>