The Jewish Theatre
The Jewish Theatre's venue is a 2,400-square-foot space inside the artist cooperative Project Artaud. Recent renovations include the addition of a new lobby, a lift for wheelchair users and new dressing rooms.
The Jewish Theatre (San Francisco, CA)
Acclaimed Bay Area sketch troupe Killing My Lobster presents their new show Killing My Lobster Preaches to the Choir at the Jewish Theatre. This hilarious exploration of religion and belief features a couple's unfortunate run-in with the Parking Gods, a search for ultimate truth at Burning Man, Jewish pirates, Oprah Winfrey, the Apocalypse and more.
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The last date listed for Killing My Lobster Preaches to the Choir was Sunday March 28, 2010 / 7:00pm.
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I've been following KML for several years now, & I have to say that this is one of their best shows. Each skit was witty, clever, & outrageously silly from the beginning to the very end. The house band was also fun. These comic actors are truly good enough for prime time, imo.
This is a must-see being the best bargain comedy in town & you are not forced to buy over-priced drinks (*cough-cough* Cobbs, Punchline).

A laugh out loud look at religion, fanaticism, and life in San Francisco. Talented performers. An intimate and friendly venue.

It was good; but cannot say it was great. Some of the acting was pretty good; material was OK. Videos were funnier than sketches. Music was great.
Theater policy was really annoying. They sold me a beer as soon as I picked up my ticket, but did not tell me I have to chug it before I went inside the theater go in as only water is allowed.
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Website: http://www.killingmylobster.com/content/section/17/101
This original production, directed by veteran Lobster Paco Romane, features scenes and shenanigans including a couple's unfortunate run-in with the Parking Gods, the incredibly bitchy adventures of a doorman at the gates of Heaven, a search for the ultimate truth on the playa at Burning Man, as well as extended riffs on The Apocalypse, Jewish Pirates, and Oprah Winfrey.
Killing My Lobster is, simply, a group of people coming together to do good, funny, creative work.