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The Punch Line’s Comedy All-Stars Brings the Talent Tonight & Tomorrow

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You hear people talk about “the stars aligning” like it’s some kind of magical rare event. But if you hang out at the Punch Line SF enough, the stars will align pretty regularly – the Comedy All-Stars, that is 😉

This weekend, you have four chances to check out an incredible, top-notch lineup of comedians – two shows tonight, Friday, 8/27, and two more tomorrow, Saturday 8/28. Early shows begin at 7:30 pm, but I recommend checking out the later shows, which start at 9:45 pm – they’ll be less packed, with more room to socially distance and a more intimate vibe, perfect for those of us who (like myself) want to take advantage of IRL events in the most conscientious way possible.

This weekend’s list of comedians currently includes Sammy Obeid, Karinda Dobbins, Matt Morales, and Dave Nihill; the lineup is subject to change at any time and without warning, so there’s always the chance for fun surprises!

The best part is, Comedy All-Stars happens pretty regularly – make sure to check the Punch Line’s calendar of events to see when you can catch the next one.

You can snag tickets to this weekend’s Comedy All-Stars at the Punch Line right here!

 

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Lizzie Locker - Events Editor

Lizzie Locker - Events Editor

Lizzie Locker has been an artist, entertainer, and “glamour girl” since birth. Since 2017, Lizzie has been writing professionally for small businesses, as well as creatively. She has published essays in VIE Magazine, and has written website and social media content for pole dance studios, afterschool programs, and reference sites. At the same time, Lizzie has also continued to develop her performance career at queer nightlife events across the Bay Area. She can be found both onstage and off, reading her stories aloud in bars, emceeing drag and burlesque shows, and producing arts events that defy genre and expectation.