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Cobbs Comedy Club
Cobb's Comedy Club presents the finest comedians around
Located in San Francisco's famous North Beach
Cobb's is a taste of old San Francisco and the city's ever-changing nightlife.
Cobb's Comedy Club offers a full dinner menu and full-service bar.
915 Columbus Avenue,
just north of Lombard St., in San Francisco's famous North Beach area.
Cobb's Comedy Club
915 Columbus Avenue
San Francisco, CA 94133
(415) 928-4320 (phone)
(415) 321-1937 (fax)
cobbscomedyclubboxoffice@livenation.com

Punch Line Comedy Club
San Francisco Tickets 444 Battery Street, San Francisco, CA 94111

The Dark Room
The Dark Room is a Mission District performance space featuring music, stand-up comedy, sketch and more. 2263 Mission Street San Francisco, CA 94110 (415) 401-7987

COMEDY FOR HIRE!


David Spark

If you're one of the 9 lucky people that actually receives TechTV(formerly ZDTV) you might have seen David Spark. Having written the first 30 minutes that launched the network, David went on to host "Clicks and Clunks" and act as a combatant in "Tech Face Off." David's written for many other tech magazines, Second City in Chicago, and worked in the U.S. and Canada as a stand-up comedian. Mr. Spark takes pride in his ability to annoy and delight families and coworkers.
http://www.davidspark.com
Email: david@davidspark.com


Bruce Cherry

Bruce is a regular paid performer at San Francisco’s finest comedy clubs, and has opened shows for Bobcat Goldthwaite, Lewis Black, Greg Proops, and innumerable others. As a comedy writer, his work has appeared everywhere from "The Late Late Show with Craig Kilborn" to "The Durst Amendment" on PBS. Bruce was a staff writer on Court TV’s "Snap Judgment," a show created by Lizz Winstead, co-creator of "The Daily Show." He was also a staff writer at Berkeley Systems, makers of the "You Don’t Know Jack" games, where he was head writer and editor of the "Austin Powers" CD-ROM game.  Bruce can be contacted through
www.FootTours.com
Email: fun@foottours.com