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Monday, February 4, 2013
The Business February 6th 2013, The "SF Sketchfest means BUSINESS" Edition
The best time of year is here once more!
Christmas? Heck no, we drank our way right through though the holidays (Bucky was drowning in Cherry Coke Zero).
Summer time? Nope, too sticky. Also, The Business has core
competencies, not competent cores, so bikini season is right out for us. Valentine’s Day? Gross. Who are you, anyway? Ug.
It’s Sketchfest time! The best time of all! When comics from all over
the country come to San Francisco for three weeks full of incredible
shows!!
The Business is very happy to be a part of this annual
cavalcade of comedy once more, and we have some of our favorite guests
on for the FESTivities.
Chris Knutson is joining us, he is
the winner of ACME's Funniest Person in the Twin Cities award in 2010.
Plus Joe Tobin, a comedian, writer and Flyers fan based in our own back
yard!
We are also happy to have SF star turned LA sensation, Drennon Davis. From his elaborate characters and sketches, to his provocative songs
and animation, Drennon has made name for himself as one of the most
innovative minds in today’s comedy scene. His live performances of the
Imaginary Radio Program combine live music and beat-boxing with one-man
sketches into a shot that the Los Angeles Comedy Bureau writes "not only
lives up to its name, but exceeds expectation in that you could
possibly think it is." Drennon was featured on NBC's Last Call and was a
semi finalist on Last Comic Standing. His new animated show The Long
Legs can be seen on MTV's rebirth of Liquid Television.
Your regulars Sean Keane, Bucky Sinister, Nato Green and Caitlin Gill will also be there, all full of Sketchfest cheer!
ALL THIS SHOW IS JUST $10!!
We sell out. So if you want a seat AND YOU KNOW YOU DO, get there early.
NATASHA MUSE is the C3P0 of San Francisco comedy: she's been mistaken for a golden god but in reality she's a bumbling gay robot. SF Weekly declared her the "Funniest Tranny in SF." She has been in such comedy festivals as SF Sketchfest and Bridgetown; and is a regular at the SF Punchline and Cobb's Comedy Club.
Natasha's comedy is so good it's not even funny.
NATO GREEN was summed up more or less accurately by The East Bay Express as, “erudite and acerbic, a San Francisco-raised father, union organizer, gastronome, bibliophile, and political sparkplug.” His podcast The Nato Sessions is produced by 3200 Stories. His first comedy album, The Nato Green Party, was released by Rooftop Comedy. Nato has been named San Francisco's Best Comedian by the SF Weekly, Huffington Post, and CBS.
Nato is the creator of Iron Comic, the Iron Chef-spoofing comedy game show he co-hosts with Moshe Kasher. Nato has a regular column in the San Francisco Examiner, and his humor commentaries have appeared in VICE, Truthdig, Huffington Post, the San Francisco Bay Guardian, The Rumpus, and The Bold Italic. He also hosts FSFSF, a short spotlight on Bay Area comedy that airs every weekday during NPR's All Things Considered on 91.7FM KALW. Nato wrote for Totally Biased with W. Kamau Bell on FX and toured nationally with W. Kamau Bell & Janine Brito as Laughter Against the Machine.
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