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The Comedians with Disabilities Act: Stand-Up Tour at the Punch Line

Punch Line Comedy Club, Between Clay and Washington (444 Battery St San Francisco, CA 94111)
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Punch Line Comedy Club presents The Comedians with Disabilities Act, a stand-up show. Wheelchair-bound comedian Michael O'Connell, little person Steve Danner and blind comic Eric Mee have found success on stand-up stages across California. Keith Lowell Jensen of The Coexist Comedy Tour hosts.

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The last date listed for The Comedians with Disabilities Act was Tuesday February 1, 2011 / 8:00pm.

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Between Clay and Washington,
444 Battery St
San Francisco, CA 94111
415-397-7573
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Description

When "Wheelchair Comedian" Michael O'Connell saw Steve Danner, a little person, performing at a comedy club his first thought was, "Damn, if we could find a blind guy we'd make a hell of a team." Soon after he began hearing about a comedian named Eric Mee who is not only blind, but who loves to crack wheelchair jokes. The three comedians enlisted producer/comedian Keith Lowell Jensen of The Coexist Comedy Tour and the debut performance of The Comedians With Disabilities Act took place on November 26th, 2010. 

Seated in the sold out crowd were blind people (the seeing eye dogs were not charged admission nor required to meet any two drink minimums), people in wheelchairs (who did not get a discount despite providing their own chairs, but who were allowed to enter even after it became standing room only) and little people plus folks with other assorted disabilities and some who suffered an embarrassing lack of any apparent disabilities. One woman who had lost her sight eight years earlier took advantage of this opportunity to make her first solo excursion out of her house and back again since going blind. The show was inspiring and touching which is pretty amazing considering it mostly consisted of three very funny young men capping on each other and their audience mercilessly.

The gang is now ready to take the show on the road. With Jensen acting as emcee, The Comedians With Disabilities Act hits The Punch Line San Francisco.

Michael O'Connell - Wheels

"I use the term wheelchair comedian because I'm tired of hearing the giggles when I tell people I do stand-up."

Michael has appeared on The Jerry's Kids MDA Telethon and on the Dennis Miller Radio Show. He has toured the west coast from Seattle to San Diego performing with some of the best in the business including Bobby Slayton and Will Durst. 

Steve Danner - Pot o' Gold

"Objects on stage are closer than they appear."

Steve is the road warrior of the group, hitting stages darn near every night in every part of the state. Steve answers the questions that everyone wants to ask but won't, unless they're really drunk. 

Eric Mee - Cane and Shades

"People watch a blind guy like they watch Nascar. They're just waiting for the wreck."

Eric lost his eyesight at age 19. He has taken every opportunity to make the best of his situation and found the most surefire way to keep his friends and family from feeling pity for him was to make them laugh. They laughed so much it made him wonder if he should try stand up comedy. Lucky for us he did.

About the Ticket Supplier: Punch Line Comedy Club San Francisco

For over 25 years the nation's best comics have appeared at the San Francisco Punch Line, the city's longest running comedy club. Stars such as Robin Williams, Ellen Degeneres, Rosie O'Donnell, Drew Carey, Chris Rock and Dana Carvey took their first comedic steps on the Punch Line stage, entertaining thousands while perfecting their craft. The Punch Line's dedication to comic tradition has earned ... Moreit the San Francisco Examiner and the San Francisco Chronicle's readers' choice award for the best comedy club. Today, the Punch Line is the only full-time comedy club in San Francisco, hosting nationally-acclaimed comics Margaret Cho, Bobby Slayton, Dave Chappelle, Sue Murphy, Dave Attell, George Lopez, David Cross, and Greg Proops, among other bona fide and rising stars, in an intimate setting where you can enjoy them, live and up-close, the way stand-up comedy is best presented