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Stand-Up Show So Not the Cleavers, with Kevin Meaney, at Cobb's

Cobb's Comedy Club (915 Columbus Ave San Francisco, CA 94133)
Comedy-061411
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$20.50
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Cobb's Comedy Club hosts So Not the Cleavers, a stand-up show featuring four nationally headlining comedians: two gay parents (Kevin Meaney and Vickie Shaw) and two straight parents (Maryellen Hooper and Dan St. Paul.) Net proceeds go to the American Foundation for Equal Rights to repeal Proposition 8.

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The last date listed for So Not the Cleavers was Wednesday June 22, 2011 / 8:00pm.

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MADtv's Michael McDonald at Cobb's

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$20.00 - $25.00
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Comedian Michael McDonald headlines Cobb's Comedy Club with his wacky stand-up comedy. McDonald is best known for his 10 years on Fox's MADtv, during which time he created such memorable characters as eccentric kid Stuart Larkin, nerdy college student Rusty Miller, Marvin Tikvah, Mofaz the Depressed Persian Tow Truck Man, and Bible Dude. He's also acted on Seinfeld, NewsRadio and Ellen, and appeared in all three Austin Powers movies. He directed and guest starred on several episodes of Scrubs, and wrote and directed several episodes of ABC's Cougar Town. A graduate of Los Angeles' famed Groundlings, McDonald recorded the hour-long Showtime stand-up special Michael McDonald; Model Citizen in 2010. Learn More

915 Columbus Ave
San Francisco, CA 94133
415-928-4320
Cobbs

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http://www.sonotthecleavers.com

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Vickie Shaw is a seasoned comedian hilariously addressing the triumphs and trials of being a woman, a mother and gay in America. Vickie's own life provides the best material for her show :as an out, lesbian mother, she has successfully raised two sons, one of whom is married with a brand new baby daughter, Vickie's first grand child, has a teenage daughter still living at home, is married to her 'husbian', Sgt. Patch, and on top of all that she is a recovering S.O.B. (Southern Baptist).

To date, Vickie Shaw has her own CD: "You're Funny?" My Mom, and is a featured artist on the Best of Lesbian Comedy release on Rising Star Records. Vickie did become a stand-up comic and came out as a lesbian at the same time...."People were always coming up to me and saying, 'You should do stand-up comedy.' I would've come out as a stand-up, but it would've killed my parents."

Maryellen Hooper's comedy has taken her from clubs and colleges to theaters and television. She’s appeared on The Dennis Miller Show, The Martin Short Show, The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, and has had her own half-hour special on Comedy Central. In 1998, the comedy industry awarded Maryellen Female Comedian of the Year at the American Comedy Awards.

A physical storyteller, Maryellen Hooper’s act is an ever-evolving story about her life as a woman, wife and mother. Never crude or offensive, her accounts of life’s little annoyances leave audiences exhausted from laughter. From home repairs on her family’s “Fixer Upper” to colicky babies, no story is too sacred to share with her audience.

Kevin Meaney has been one of the country's most popular stand-up comedians for more than 25 years. Tom Shales of the Washington Post said, "Picture the precocious love child of Jonathan Winters and Ethel Merman and you have some idea of Kevin Meaney's act." In 1987, Kevin made his debut appearance on The Tonight Show with Johnny Carson and was invited by Johnny to join the guest panel. Since his first appearance, Kevin has returned to the show a dozen times. He was a special guest on Saturday Night Live and has appeared on The Late Show with David Letterman, Regis, Oprah and Late Night with Conan O'Brien.

In 2002, Kevin moved home to NY from Los Angeles and began working on Broadway in the hit musical, Hairspray. Hairspray has been a life changing experience for Kevin and during an interview on XM Radio's Stand Up Sit Down on May 28, 2008, Kevin told the host that he was gay. It's been a big transition but he's seemed to find humor in how this all happened. Kevin is currently living in New York with his daughter.

Dan St. Paul has appeared on numerous network stand-up shows on Comedy Central, VH-1, MTV, NBC, and ABC. Since returning from L.A. to his native San Francisco, he has opened for such superstars as Natalie Cole, Smokey Robinson, and Ringo Starr. And in a testament to the classiness of his act, Dan opened for the San Francisco Symphony (“I knew them back when they were just a garage band.”)

He appeared in the movie Flubber with Robin Williams, and signed a recording deal with MCA records. His “First Baseball Game” is the most requested comedy piece on the nationally syndicated Bob and Tom Show. Armed with a Bachelors Degree in Italian from UC Berkeley and a Masters Degree in special education, the majority of Dan's material comes from being a suburban husband and father and dealing with the frustrations of everyday life. Dan lives in Foster City, CA with his wife, Cara and his son, Roy.