With Paco Romane, David Roth and guests Julie Ash, Dro Knows, Haley Hoffmeister, Jade Theriault and Marcus Williams. For more information, visit sfsketchfest.com Reserved Premium Seating: $26 General Admission: $18
Paco Romane has been seen on Comedy Central, "Drunk History," HBO, Funny or Die and is one of those guys who's done a little bit of everything, from stand-up, acting, writing, and improv to voice-overs and podcasts. His "hilarious comedy" (The A.V. Club) is engaging and authentic and has established him as a crowd favorite. Known as a "versatile mash-up of everything comedic" (SF Sketchfest), Romane is a natural entertainer ready to riff with the crowd, tell hilarious stories or turn anything in the moment into his act. If you head to his show, "prepare to be charmed by Romane and his easy-going, self-effacing ways, but remember no hugs. Romane is a strict non-hugger" (Santa Cruz Sentinel).
David Roth is Brooklyn-based author, advertising creative director, and stand-up comedian who produces the hit show "The Charm Offensive." His book "LOL 101" published by Chronicle Books is coming out Fall 2022. In his career, David has written two Super Bowl commercials and collaborated with the likes of Jim Gaffigan, Bob Odenkirk, Larry Charles, and JB Smoove.
Julie Ash's comedic style is edgy and derisive, yet charming and relatable. Her favorite topics include dudes in their twenties, Bay Area tech startups, and dudes in their twenties who work for those startups. She has performed at Comedy Day 2021, The Stand in NYC, and placed 6th overall in the 2018 SF International Comedy Competition.
Dro Knows, or as the Feds refer to him, Alejandro Ochoa, is a San Francisco based stand up comedian. His high energy and goofy punchlines have won over crowds across America. Ochoa is a paid regular at both the San Francisco and Sacramento Punch Line as well as Cobb's and has worked many popular comedians such as Godfrey, Sam Morril, and Michelle Buteau. He was named the winner of the 2017 Comedy Oakland Tournament of Champions and has performed at the Ashville Comedy Festival, Savage Henry Comedy Festival the Santa Cruz Comedy Fest.
Haley Hoffmeister is an actor, writer, and comic from Eugene, Oregon. She currently lives in Los Angeles. She can be seen on Amazon Prime in "My First Comedy Special" Her TEDx Talk is titled "Being a Woman is Not That Hard."
Jade Theriault is a borg and a Forbes-recognized stand-up comedian who combines provocative thought with moving furniture. Most recently, Jade featured in Troma's "Divide & Conquer" (2020) as an understudy for Ron Jeremy who was forced to resign from the project due to scandal. From 2019-present, Jade clowns seasonally under the famed SF drag queen Peaches Christ.
Marcus Williams is a stand-up comedian posing as a structural engineer during business hours. He was a semi-finalist in the 2016 Sacramento Comedy Festival and has performed at the San Francisco Punchline, Cobb's Comedy Club, all over New York, Denver and several other locations with a stage and a microphone. He's funny as hell.
With Paco Romane, David Roth and guests Julie Ash, Dro Knows, Haley Hoffmeister, Jade Theriault and Marcus Williams. For more information, visit sfsketchfest.com Reserved Premium Seating: $26 General Admission: $18
Paco Romane has been seen on Comedy Central, "Drunk History," HBO, Funny or Die and is one of those guys who's done a little bit of everything, from stand-up, acting, writing, and improv to voice-overs and podcasts. His "hilarious comedy" (The A.V. Club) is engaging and authentic and has established him as a crowd favorite. Known as a "versatile mash-up of everything comedic" (SF Sketchfest), Romane is a natural entertainer ready to riff with the crowd, tell hilarious stories or turn anything in the moment into his act. If you head to his show, "prepare to be charmed by Romane and his easy-going, self-effacing ways, but remember no hugs. Romane is a strict non-hugger" (Santa Cruz Sentinel).
David Roth is Brooklyn-based author, advertising creative director, and stand-up comedian who produces the hit show "The Charm Offensive." His book "LOL 101" published by Chronicle Books is coming out Fall 2022. In his career, David has written two Super Bowl commercials and collaborated with the likes of Jim Gaffigan, Bob Odenkirk, Larry Charles, and JB Smoove.
Julie Ash's comedic style is edgy and derisive, yet charming and relatable. Her favorite topics include dudes in their twenties, Bay Area tech startups, and dudes in their twenties who work for those startups. She has performed at Comedy Day 2021, The Stand in NYC, and placed 6th overall in the 2018 SF International Comedy Competition.
Dro Knows, or as the Feds refer to him, Alejandro Ochoa, is a San Francisco based stand up comedian. His high energy and goofy punchlines have won over crowds across America. Ochoa is a paid regular at both the San Francisco and Sacramento Punch Line as well as Cobb's and has worked many popular comedians such as Godfrey, Sam Morril, and Michelle Buteau. He was named the winner of the 2017 Comedy Oakland Tournament of Champions and has performed at the Ashville Comedy Festival, Savage Henry Comedy Festival the Santa Cruz Comedy Fest.
Haley Hoffmeister is an actor, writer, and comic from Eugene, Oregon. She currently lives in Los Angeles. She can be seen on Amazon Prime in "My First Comedy Special" Her TEDx Talk is titled "Being a Woman is Not That Hard."
Jade Theriault is a borg and a Forbes-recognized stand-up comedian who combines provocative thought with moving furniture. Most recently, Jade featured in Troma's "Divide & Conquer" (2020) as an understudy for Ron Jeremy who was forced to resign from the project due to scandal. From 2019-present, Jade clowns seasonally under the famed SF drag queen Peaches Christ.
Marcus Williams is a stand-up comedian posing as a structural engineer during business hours. He was a semi-finalist in the 2016 Sacramento Comedy Festival and has performed at the San Francisco Punchline, Cobb's Comedy Club, all over New York, Denver and several other locations with a stage and a microphone. He's funny as hell.
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