The Stand-Up Project, the Premier Performance Troupe of the San Francisco Comedy College

The Clubhouse (San Francisco, CA)

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    The Stand-up Project is the premier performance troupe of the San Francisco Comedy College. A product of the SFCC's intensive comedy training and strong sense of community, the Project brings the funny with a focus on constant growth, passion and professionalism. This is the longest running stand-up troupe show in the history of San Francisco comedy.

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    The last date listed for The Stand-Up Project was Saturday September 30, 2006 / 8:00pm. (view all dates)

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    The Stand Up Project: Live Comedy from the San Francisco Comedy College

    Full Price:
    $10.00
    Our Price:
    FREE

    The San Francisco Comedy College presents The Stand Up Project at the Clubhouse. See live stand-up comedy by SFCC graduates, now making their names as rising stars in the Bay Area comedy scene. The show includes a different lineup every week, plus a weekly news report and improv by FRISCO Improv. Learn More

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    Website: http://www.sfcomedycollege.com/html/standup_project.htm

    The 'Stand-Up Project' is Kurtis Matthews, Bob Brindley, Anthony Hill, Michael Slack, Reggie Steele, Maggie Newcomb, Tom Smith, David Van Avermate, Debbie Campo, Sal Calanni, Justin Mcclure and the director is Sammy Wegent.

    San Francisco Comedy College

    Since 1999, the San Francisco Comedy College (SFCC) has been offering the best group and one-on-one stand-up comedy training in the San Francisco Bay Area. Although their focus is stand-up, improv and comedy writing, people tell them that they are very much Second City in Chicago--without the pesky snow or delightful odor of Lake Michigan.