For the 25th consecutive year, Will Durst and his merry band of pranksters once again take their witty and hilarious end-of-the-year comedy extravaganza to the Bay Area's far-flung nooks and crannies (well, and also to the Firehouse Arts Center Theater on Wednesday, December 27, at 8:00 p.m.). The 25th annual BFYEKO Comedy Show features a riotous collection of skits, songs, sketches, and stand-up. They vow to lampoon, satirize, mock, scoff, scorn, taunt, tease, rib, ridicule, josh, jibe and kid the personalities and events of the 2017, and do it with a modicum of taste (please note: PG-13).
Continuing a holiday tradition as hallowed as the coal in Donald Trump's stocking and as welcome as an air freshener in the Bohemian Club's outhouse following Chili Dog Night, The Big Fat Year-End Kiss-Off Comedy Show consists of 6 comics and 2,347 laughs according to sources well placed within the Bay Area comedy community.
The Six Comics: Will Durst (willdurst.com), Johnny Steele (johnnysteele.com), Debi Durst, Michael Bossier, Mari Magaloni, and last but not least, the beguiling Arthur Gaus, Esq.
"It's Saturday Night Live meets The Daily Show on steroids," notes one reviewer.
The New York Times calls Will Durst "quite possibly the best political comedian working in the country today." Dubbed "the Thinking Man's Comic" by the Oregonian, Durst is acknowledged by peers and press alike as one of the premier political satirists in the country. He has patched together an incomparable comedy quilt of a career, weaving together columns, books, radio and television commentaries, acting, voice-overs and stand-up into a patchwork of outraged and outrageous common sense.
Durst has told jokes in 14 countries, racked up 800+ television appearances, released 5 CDs, authored 3 books, and despite blistering reproach, continues to squeeze ketchup on his hot dog. More information at:
https://www.willdurst.com.