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PianoFight's The S.H.I.T. Show - A Weekly Sketch, Standup, Music, Video and Improv Show

(965 Mission St. San Francisco, CA 94103)
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$15.00 - $20.00
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FREE - $10.00*
4.8 by 6 members
San Francisco-based PianoFight Productions' riotous sketch comedy show The Stop Hating Imagination Time Show, also known as The S.H.I.T. Show, is a weekly comedy orgy of sketch, stand-up, video, music and improv, featuring the favorite local comedy group Crisis Hopkins.

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The last date listed for The S.H.I.T. Show was Wednesday September 8, 2010 / 8:00pm.

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965 Mission St.
San Francisco, CA 94103
917-363-9646
1201648off-market-theaters

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Dress is casual, but know the theater gets pretty when its sold out.
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Brown bagging is encouraged at the venue
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Parking lot on Mission street at 5th street
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No one cares how you dress (or even IF you dress...)
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If you go during "LoveFest", leave the car and take transit, by God!
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I don't think Piano Fight really cares what color bag you bring in ("bags OK, but no skanks!)
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attended Oct 12 2009

Intentionally lowbrow and very successful at it - I laughed my arse off!

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More Information About The S.H.I.T. Show

Website

http://www.pianofight.com/PianoFight.html

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Description

After touring comedy festivals throughout California, The S.H.I.T. Show returns to perform alongside local comedy stalwarts and producers of the SF Improv Festival, Crisis Hopkins, in an all-new weekly collaboration. Rooted in a unique brand of harshly vulgar yet unmistakably intelligent and original S.H.I.T. Show sketches, this recently conceived comedic showcase will blend improv comedy from Crisis Hopkins with hand-picked local stand-ups and comedic videos, as well as slideshow displays and live musical performances into one seamless night of utter hilarity. Featuring S.H.I.T. Show favorite sketches involving showdowns with mycologists, emancipation proclamations by presidential rock gods and board room brawls involving omniscient computers and Fred Durst himself, the Wednesday night S.H.I.T. Show also premieres all new content each week.

Written, directed, produced and starring Jed Goldstein, Ray Hobbs, Devin McNulty, Evan Winchester and Duncan Wold, The S.H.I.T. Show’s cast is rounded out by Gabrielle Patacsil, Rob Ready, Eric Reid, Derricka Smith, Jacque Vavroch and Dan Williams. Crisis Hopkins includes Cassidy Brown, Christy Daly, Lily Harvey, Chris Hayes, Chris Libby, Rebecca Poretsky, Sam Shaw, Anthony Veneziale and Jamie Wright.

About the Ticket Supplier: PianoFight Productions

PianoFight was voted the Best Theater Company in San Francisco in SF Weekly's 2009 Readers' Poll, and the Best Up-And-Coming Theater Company in the City by SF Weekly in 2011.