Every second and third Tuesday night of the month, the Milk Bar hosts Milkin’ It, a free night of comedy featuring local and national comics hosted by comedians Andrew Holmgren and Leslie Small.
There’s never a cover nor a drink minimum. Doors open at 7:30 pm with comedy starting at 8 pm sharp.
The November 14th, 2017 lineup includes:
Headliner Natasha MuseGeorge Chen (LA)Eloisa Bravo (cheaper than therapy comedy)Josh holub (KNBR)Xander Beltran (#hellafunny)William Head (Sf Sketchfest)
About our Headliner
Natasha Muse is like the C3P0 of San Francisco comedy: a bunch of small bears once mistook her for a golden god but in reality she’s a bumbling robot (as well as a mom, a transsexual, and a firm agnostic). The SF Weekly once declared her a “Comedian to Watch” in 2014, and in 2016 they upgraded her to an “Artist to Watch.” Natasha features at the SF Punchline and Cobb’s Comedy Club, and has worked with such comedy luminaries as Maria Bamford, Roseanne Barr, Janeane Garofalo, Wyatt Cenac, and God. Natasha’s comedy is so good, it’s not even funny.
Every second and third Tuesday night of the month, the Milk Bar hosts Milkin’ It, a free night of comedy featuring local and national comics hosted by comedians Andrew Holmgren and Leslie Small.
There’s never a cover nor a drink minimum. Doors open at 7:30 pm with comedy starting at 8 pm sharp.
The November 14th, 2017 lineup includes:
Headliner Natasha MuseGeorge Chen (LA)Eloisa Bravo (cheaper than therapy comedy)Josh holub (KNBR)Xander Beltran (#hellafunny)William Head (Sf Sketchfest)
About our Headliner
Natasha Muse is like the C3P0 of San Francisco comedy: a bunch of small bears once mistook her for a golden god but in reality she’s a bumbling robot (as well as a mom, a transsexual, and a firm agnostic). The SF Weekly once declared her a “Comedian to Watch” in 2014, and in 2016 they upgraded her to an “Artist to Watch.” Natasha features at the SF Punchline and Cobb’s Comedy Club, and has worked with such comedy luminaries as Maria Bamford, Roseanne Barr, Janeane Garofalo, Wyatt Cenac, and God. Natasha’s comedy is so good, it’s not even funny.
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