
Doc's Lab & Learn From Me Comedy Present
Comedian Jackie Kashian
Kate Willett, Dash Kwiatkowski
Mon, December 5, 2016
Doors: 7:00 pm / Show: 8:00 pm
Doc's Lab
San Francisco, CA
$12.00 - $15.00
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Jackie Kashian

Jackie Kashian's comedy is like listening to a really racy episode of All Things Considered. She is a national touring comic with a new hour standup special "This Will Make an Excellent Horcrux." It is available digitally or on CD or DVD. It's also available for $5 download on www.allthingsrecords.com. She recently made her late night comedy debut on the Conan O'Brien show, has her own half hour special on Comedy Central, was a semi-finalist on Last Comic Standing and has recorded This American Life with Ira Glass for NPR. She has a weekly Podcast where she interviews people about their obsessions. Tune into The Dork Forest on iTunes or at her website: www.dorkforest.com
Kate Willett

Kate Willett has been featured on Comedy Central’s “This Is Not Happening,” Viceland’s “Flophouse” and is a regular opener for Margaret Cho who she’s toured with nationally and internationally. You might have seen her on Fusion TV or heard her on the Risk! podcast with Kevin Allison. She’s was named a top “Artist to Watch in 2016” by SF Weekly, has opened for comedians like Kyle Kinane, Jen Kirkman, Anthony Jeselnik, Dana Gould, Jackie Kashian, Myq Kaplan, and Michael Che. She’s appeared in the 2015 Just for Laughs Montreal Comedy Festival, Limestone Comedy Festival, and San Francisco Sketchfest (3 years in a row). She’s a regular feature at comedy clubs all over the country and a favorite of audience members, flannel clad skateboarders, and all of her twenty-three roommates.
Dash Kwiatkowski

Dash Kwiatkowski is a chubby nerd. He's into comic books and jokes. Dash now works the San Francisco Punch Line, the Sac Punch Line, and Cobbs Comedy club. He's opened for Emmy Award winners Paul Mecurio and Adam Yenser, MTV's Chris Distefano, and Last Comic Standing's Dat Phan. His writing has been featured in Savage Henry Independent Times, and he has participated in the Savage Henry Comedy Festival. He's also been featured in SF Sketchfest three years in a row. He's really into Dim Sum. He has dope sideburns, but it's not a Wolverine thing, so be cool about it.