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Sun December 8, 2013

Eric Cash: Anti-Famous Live Taping

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at 1-2-3-4 GO! Records - Valencia (see times)
"Eric Cash is a comedy surrealist. His warm friendly approach to often biting satire succeeds in letting his audience know that he's throwing in with them against the world."
-Keith Lowell Jensen, Atheist Comic, Rockass.net

What: Eric Cash Live Comedy Special Taping

When: Dec. 8, at 7 and 9 p.m.

Who: The guy who married the Queen of Clown Porn, who then immediately died of cancer in his arms -- somehow, he's still funny.

How much: $10

"Cash is fearless, pacing the stage like a caged tiger and fluctuating between an aggressive braying persona and the frustrated stuttering of a maligned intellectual. There are times he seems like an anthropomorphic joke telling rooster, standing on tables and shouting comedy at anyone who isn’t fully listening. Other times Cash seems to shake under the weight of his own observations.
His comedy has that constant arched back of someone who needed to prove himself or take a beating. Cash is a thinker and beyond the vitriol can be found good well thought out points. Cash’s gift is really borrowed from his time as a ringmaster, he owns the crowd, and controls them with rapid changes from subtle to grand. His descriptive skills are incredible with long strings of flowery prose that paint vivid love crafted pictures of his keen observations."

-Sax Carr, Craveonline.com

"Much like a saline solution dripped on the dissected muscle of a frog, Eric Cash will produce a response. He will make you twitch. He will make you laugh -- and at all the worst things.
He triggers something in you, even when you know he shouldn't -- inserts that buzzing probe, sometimes pleasurable, usually shocking. His experiments with comedy attract all the wrong people. "
-Dr. A.P. Ridenour, Director, "The Art of Bleeding", a.k.a. Rev. Al, Grand Instigator of the Cacophony Society, Los Angeles Lodge

Eric Cash has had a rough year. After getting married and losing his wife to breast cancer in the summer of 2012, and then having to relocate to the Pacific Northwest to care for his father with stage 4 lung cancer in the early part of this year, his plans for his comedy career have repeatedly had to be set aside to deal with heavy, real world issues, and the madness that comes with mourning and trauma.

But he’s refused to let those things stop him. Working material nightly at showcases and open mics for the last year and a half in San Francisco, Los Angeles, Portland, Seattle, and everywhere in between, he’s finally ready to set forth with the DIY comedy special he’d been planning since the spring of 2012.

If you don’t know who he is, Cash is an outspoken underground comic who has performed all over the world, including the Edmonton Fringe Festival and the Melbourne Comedy Fest. His new onslaught of material is dark surrealism based in hard reality with topics ranging from creative ways to cope with PTSD to the nature of nightmares manifested in the real world.

He’s bringing with him San Francisco’s own Natasha Muse, and young upstart from Portland, Xander Deveaux who just released his first album “Obsessive Repulsive on iTunes earlier this year.

Two shows, 7pm, and 9pm at the greatest venue in SF for underground comedy, the Cynic Cave, basement of Lost Weekend Video on Valencia.
"Eric Cash is a comedy surrealist. His warm friendly approach to often biting satire succeeds in letting his audience know that he's throwing in with them against the world."
-Keith Lowell Jensen, Atheist Comic, Rockass.net

What: Eric Cash Live Comedy Special Taping

When: Dec. 8, at 7 and 9 p.m.

Who: The guy who married the Queen of Clown Porn, who then immediately died of cancer in his arms -- somehow, he's still funny.

How much: $10

"Cash is fearless, pacing the stage like a caged tiger and fluctuating between an aggressive braying persona and the frustrated stuttering of a maligned intellectual. There are times he seems like an anthropomorphic joke telling rooster, standing on tables and shouting comedy at anyone who isn’t fully listening. Other times Cash seems to shake under the weight of his own observations.
His comedy has that constant arched back of someone who needed to prove himself or take a beating. Cash is a thinker and beyond the vitriol can be found good well thought out points. Cash’s gift is really borrowed from his time as a ringmaster, he owns the crowd, and controls them with rapid changes from subtle to grand. His descriptive skills are incredible with long strings of flowery prose that paint vivid love crafted pictures of his keen observations."

-Sax Carr, Craveonline.com

"Much like a saline solution dripped on the dissected muscle of a frog, Eric Cash will produce a response. He will make you twitch. He will make you laugh -- and at all the worst things.
He triggers something in you, even when you know he shouldn't -- inserts that buzzing probe, sometimes pleasurable, usually shocking. His experiments with comedy attract all the wrong people. "
-Dr. A.P. Ridenour, Director, "The Art of Bleeding", a.k.a. Rev. Al, Grand Instigator of the Cacophony Society, Los Angeles Lodge

Eric Cash has had a rough year. After getting married and losing his wife to breast cancer in the summer of 2012, and then having to relocate to the Pacific Northwest to care for his father with stage 4 lung cancer in the early part of this year, his plans for his comedy career have repeatedly had to be set aside to deal with heavy, real world issues, and the madness that comes with mourning and trauma.

But he’s refused to let those things stop him. Working material nightly at showcases and open mics for the last year and a half in San Francisco, Los Angeles, Portland, Seattle, and everywhere in between, he’s finally ready to set forth with the DIY comedy special he’d been planning since the spring of 2012.

If you don’t know who he is, Cash is an outspoken underground comic who has performed all over the world, including the Edmonton Fringe Festival and the Melbourne Comedy Fest. His new onslaught of material is dark surrealism based in hard reality with topics ranging from creative ways to cope with PTSD to the nature of nightmares manifested in the real world.

He’s bringing with him San Francisco’s own Natasha Muse, and young upstart from Portland, Xander Deveaux who just released his first album “Obsessive Repulsive on iTunes earlier this year.

Two shows, 7pm, and 9pm at the greatest venue in SF for underground comedy, the Cynic Cave, basement of Lost Weekend Video on Valencia.
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