4/17. Will Durst’s Elect to Laugh @ The Marsh. 1062 Valencia St. SF. $15-$35. 8PM. Tickets Available: Here. 

Elect To Laugh with Will Durst and Friends! is a hysterical hybrid chasing down the presidential election cycle like white on rice with material as up to date as the latest tweet from DC. It will blend monologues and commentary and perhaps the occasional rant. The show’s intent is to blur the traditional boundaries between stand- up comedy and theater. Through innovation, experimentation and a ravenous appetite for accessing the topical via the jugular, Durst and Company are out to prove that jokes are not the enemy.
Descendants of Mark Twain, George Carlin and Spalding Gray, Durst and his rotating cast of Friends! will every Tuesday twist the rhythm of stand- up with poetry, punditry and puzzles o’plenty planting the production solidly in the strictures and structures of a deconstructed one man show. Or solo performance piece. Whatever. With a single aim: to mock and scoff and taunt, but with taste. Consider it political comedy for people who don’t like politics.

4/17. Will Durst’s Elect to Laugh @ The Marsh. 1062 Valencia St. SF. $15-$35. 8PM. Tickets Available: Here

Elect To Laugh with Will Durst and Friends! is a hysterical hybrid chasing down the presidential election cycle like white on rice with material as up to date as the latest tweet from DC. It will blend monologues and commentary and perhaps the occasional rant. The show’s intent is to blur the traditional boundaries between stand- up comedy and theater. Through innovation, experimentation and a ravenous appetite for accessing the topical via the jugular, Durst and Company are out to prove that jokes are not the enemy.

Descendants of Mark Twain, George Carlin and Spalding Gray, Durst and his rotating cast of Friends! will every Tuesday twist the rhythm of stand- up with poetry, punditry and puzzles o’plenty planting the production solidly in the strictures and structures of a deconstructed one man show. Or solo performance piece. Whatever. With a single aim: to mock and scoff and taunt, but with taste. Consider it political comedy for people who don’t like politics.

3/13. Will Durst’s Elect to Laugh @ The Marsh. 1062 Valencia St. SF. $15-$35. 8PM. Tickets Available: Here. 

Elect To Laugh with Will Durst and Friends! is a hysterical hybrid chasing down the presidential election cycle like white on rice with material as up to date as the latest tweet from DC. It will blend monologues and commentary and perhaps the occasional rant. The show’s intent is to blur the traditional boundaries between stand- up comedy and theater. Through innovation, experimentation and a ravenous appetite for accessing the topical via the jugular, Durst and Company are out to prove that jokes are not the enemy.
Descendants of Mark Twain, George Carlin and Spalding Gray, Durst and his rotating cast of Friends! will every Tuesday twist the rhythm of stand- up with poetry, punditry and puzzles o’plenty planting the production solidly in the strictures and structures of a deconstructed one man show. Or solo performance piece. Whatever. With a single aim: to mock and scoff and taunt, but with taste. Consider it political comedy for people who don’t like politics.

3/13. Will Durst’s Elect to Laugh @ The Marsh. 1062 Valencia St. SF. $15-$35. 8PM. Tickets Available: Here

Elect To Laugh with Will Durst and Friends! is a hysterical hybrid chasing down the presidential election cycle like white on rice with material as up to date as the latest tweet from DC. It will blend monologues and commentary and perhaps the occasional rant. The show’s intent is to blur the traditional boundaries between stand- up comedy and theater. Through innovation, experimentation and a ravenous appetite for accessing the topical via the jugular, Durst and Company are out to prove that jokes are not the enemy.

Descendants of Mark Twain, George Carlin and Spalding Gray, Durst and his rotating cast of Friends! will every Tuesday twist the rhythm of stand- up with poetry, punditry and puzzles o’plenty planting the production solidly in the strictures and structures of a deconstructed one man show. Or solo performance piece. Whatever. With a single aim: to mock and scoff and taunt, but with taste. Consider it political comedy for people who don’t like politics.

12/15-17. Marga Gomez’s Not Getting Any Younger @ The Marsh. 1062  Valencia St. SF. $15-35. 8PM (Thurs&Fri). 830PM (Saturday). Tickets  Available: Here. Discount Code: TWIST
[Last three shows of this run! Tickets are selling out fast!]

12/15-17. Marga Gomez’s Not Getting Any Younger @ The Marsh. 1062 Valencia St. SF. $15-35. 8PM (Thurs&Fri). 830PM (Saturday). Tickets Available: Here. Discount Code: TWIST

[Last three shows of this run! Tickets are selling out fast!]

10/31. Marga’s Funny Mondays Finale @ The Marsh. 2120 Allston Way. Berkeley. $10. 8 PM. Feat Marga Gomez, Pippi Lovestocking, Dottie Lux, Karinda Dobbins, Lydia Popovich, Kat Bryson and Bonnie the Volunteer.
[COMEDY! BURLESQUE! HALLOWEEN! END TO A WONDERFUL SHOW! WHAT IS WRONG WITH YOU!? GO TO THIS SHOW!]

10/31. Marga’s Funny Mondays Finale @ The Marsh. 2120 Allston Way. Berkeley. $10. 8 PM. Feat Marga Gomez, Pippi Lovestocking, Dottie Lux, Karinda Dobbins, Lydia Popovich, Kat Bryson and Bonnie the Volunteer.

[COMEDY! BURLESQUE! HALLOWEEN! END TO A WONDERFUL SHOW! WHAT IS WRONG WITH YOU!? GO TO THIS SHOW!]

10/24. Comedy DVD Filming @ The Marsh. 2120 Allston Way. Berkeley. $10. 8 PM. Feat Marga Gomez, Dhaya Lakshminarayanan, and Kurt Weitzmann.

[Distinguished and prestigious]

10/24. Comedy DVD Filming @ The Marsh. 2120 Allston Way. Berkeley. $10. 8 PM. Feat Marga Gomez, Dhaya Lakshminarayanan, and Kurt Weitzmann.

[Distinguished and prestigious]

Casey Grim, Amy Miller, Lisa Geduldig, Natasha Muse, Marga Gomez, Nina G @ The Marsh

Casey Grim, Amy Miller, Lisa Geduldig, Natasha Muse, Marga Gomez, Nina G @ The Marsh

9/15-10/23. Marga Gomez’s “Not Getting Any Younger” @ The Marsh. 1062 Valencia St. SF. $15-35. More Information: Here.

[Opening Night for the Fall Run!]

Monday Comedy News: (8/29/2011)

KO Comedy @ The Punch Line. 444 Battery St. SF. 8 PM. $15. Feat Sammy Obeid, Kabir Singh, David Studebaker, Greg Asdourian, Tommy Scott, Joseph Corzo, Linda Grindel

Marga’s Funny Mondays @ The Marsh. 2120 Allston Way. Berkeley, CA. 8 PM. $10. (WOOF). Featuring Ben Feldman, Chris Thayer, TJ Kelsall, and Anna Seregina. Host: Marga Gomez. (More Information Link)

Deco Open Mic. 510 Larkin. SF. 7-9 PM. Contact DecoFunnyMondays at gmail dot com for bookings. [Boomshakala!]

 Nick’s Crispy Taco/The Rouge Open Mic with Travis Curry and Tony Sparks. 1500 Broadway. SF. Sign Ups: 9:00. Show: 9:30. Free [but buy some tacos].

Club Deluxe. 1511 Haight St. SF. 9:00 PM. $5.

50 Mason Social House. SF. 9:30 PM. Free. Featuring Shawn Robbins, Brandie Posey, Barbara Gray, Clara Bijl, and David Studebaker. With musical guest Anju’s Pale Blue Eyes. Hosted by Conrad Roth.

Nutty Monday’s Open Mic and Showcase @ The Stony Inn. 1320 Del Paso Blvd. Sacramento. Hosted by: Tristan Johnson.

7/25 Marga’s Funny Monday’s “Funniest Woman in Berkeley” @ The Marsh. 2120 Allston Way. $10. 8 PM.
[Ten women enter. They all leave. One leaves a winner though. They’re all winners at heart.]

7/25 Marga’s Funny Monday’s “Funniest Woman in Berkeley” @ The Marsh. 2120 Allston Way. $10. 8 PM.

[Ten women enter. They all leave. One leaves a winner though. They’re all winners at heart.]

7/18/2011. Marga’s Funny Mondays @ The Marsh. 2120 Allston Way. Berkeley. $10. 8 pm. Feat. Scott Capurro, Katie Compa, Jesse Fernandez and Lydia Popovich. Hosted by Marga Gomez [I saw Scott last night and he was phenomenal. One of the best comedians I’ve seen live. More information after the jump.]




Scott Capurro - Sexy jew from bt.no on Vimeo


The Marsh Berkeley Presents: MARGA’S FUNNY MONDAYS
Every Monday at 8pm.
Tickets $10 - Reservations advised 
Limited $5 online tickets avail at checkout CLICK link, go to discount code, enter WOOF
https://www.cliqn.com/mars​h/index.php?event_id=407
The Marsh Berkeley, 2120 Allston Way near Shattuck
One Block from Downtown Berkeley BART -Parking available at 2061 Allston Way
Doors open 7:30 Come early for best seating. Soft drinks available for sale. Awesome Mexican restaurant next door.

MARGA GOMEZ hosts a fabulous comedy & variety showcase with rising stars, comedy big shots, and her trusty and loud volunteer Bonnie. Enjoy fresh funnies from a diverse crew of comics that changes every week. Rated PD (pretty diverse but not always PC) ALL SHOWS 8PM

Monday July 18, 2011 8:00PM

Marga welcomes Scott Capurro, Katie Compa, Jesse Fernandez and Lydia Popovich

This show is rated somewhere between R+ or X- and not for the easily offended adult– Direct from the London- SCOTT CAPURRO- Daly-City born, internationally acclaimed queer and devastating comedy headliner shakes up Berkeley. Direct from New York fast talking, quick thinking funny lady KATIE COMPA gives us what for. The ever ironic and sublime JESSE FERNANDEZ will charm the laughs out of you. Lydia Popovich a member of Five Funny Females Festival brings it. As always hosted by MARGA GOMEZ with a new monologue weekly. 

7/18/2011. Marga’s Funny Mondays @ The Marsh. 2120 Allston Way. Berkeley. $10. 8 pm. Feat. Scott Capurro, Katie Compa, Jesse Fernandez and Lydia Popovich. Hosted by Marga Gomez [I saw Scott last night and he was phenomenal. One of the best comedians I’ve seen live. More information after the jump.]

Scott Capurro - Sexy jew from bt.no on Vimeo

The Marsh Berkeley Presents: MARGA’S FUNNY MONDAYS

Every Monday at 8pm.

Tickets $10 - Reservations advised 

Limited $5 online tickets avail at checkout CLICK link, go to discount code, enter WOOF

https://www.cliqn.com/mars​h/index.php?event_id=407

The Marsh Berkeley, 2120 Allston Way near Shattuck

One Block from Downtown Berkeley BART -Parking available at 2061 Allston Way

Doors open 7:30 Come early for best seating. Soft drinks available for sale. Awesome Mexican restaurant next door.

MARGA GOMEZ hosts a fabulous comedy & variety showcase with rising stars, comedy big shots, and her trusty and loud volunteer Bonnie. Enjoy fresh funnies from a diverse crew of comics that changes every week. Rated PD (pretty diverse but not always PC) ALL SHOWS 8PM

Monday July 18, 2011 8:00PM

Marga welcomes Scott Capurro, Katie Compa, Jesse Fernandez and Lydia Popovich

This show is rated somewhere between R+ or X- and not for the easily offended adult– Direct from the London- SCOTT CAPURRO- Daly-City born, internationally acclaimed queer and devastating comedy headliner shakes up Berkeley. Direct from New York fast talking, quick thinking funny lady KATIE COMPA gives us what for. The ever ironic and sublime JESSE FERNANDEZ will charm the laughs out of you. Lydia Popovich a member of Five Funny Females Festival brings it. As always hosted by MARGA GOMEZ with a new monologue weekly.