
Doc's Lab & Learn From Me Comedy Present
The Puterbaugh Sisters
Sean Keane, Jane Harrison
Tue, November 22, 2016
Doors: 7:00 pm / Show: 8:00 pm
Doc's Lab
San Francisco, CA
$10.00 - $12.00
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The Puterbaugh Sisters

Actual Sisters, Tiffany and Danielle Puterbaugh are revolutionizing comedy. They are single (or double) handedly bringing the comedy duo back… or at least to the back of every dive bar in Chicago. The Puterbaugh Sisters have spent their entire lives developing their own brand of alternative comedy. The Onion AV Club Chicago says... "Taking their shtick into absurdist parallel universes...it works 100% of the time. Making them one of the most innovative and up and coming acts to catch in town."
They have performed in The Andy Kaufman Awards, New York and Chicago Sketchfest, TBS Just For Laughs Festival Chicago, co-produce "The Blackout Diaries", were featured in TBS Just for Laughs, were ring mistresses of El CircoChipo, Chicago's punk rock circus, cast members of Chicago Underground Comedy and produce five year running, critically acclaimed comedy/variety show, "Entertaining Julia." The Onion AV Club says, "There is probably no better free show in the city. "Entertaining Julia's" reputation has only grown, becoming something of a cult sensation."
They have performed in The Andy Kaufman Awards, New York and Chicago Sketchfest, TBS Just For Laughs Festival Chicago, co-produce "The Blackout Diaries", were featured in TBS Just for Laughs, were ring mistresses of El CircoChipo, Chicago's punk rock circus, cast members of Chicago Underground Comedy and produce five year running, critically acclaimed comedy/variety show, "Entertaining Julia." The Onion AV Club says, "There is probably no better free show in the city. "Entertaining Julia's" reputation has only grown, becoming something of a cult sensation."
Sean Keane

Sean Keane grew up on the cuddly streets of Pleasant Hill, California, before beginning his comedy career in the even-cuddlier town of Berkeley, where he ran UC Berkeley’s humor magazine, The Heuristic Squelch, and produced a series of comedy shows. He began his standup career in San Francisco years later, and began receiving acclaim for his intelligent writing, autobiographical storytelling, and remarkably pink cheeks.
Sean has appeared at numerous festivals, including SF Sketchfest, the Bridgetown Comedy Festival, and the Humboldt Comedy Festival. He’s contributed to McSweeney’s Internet Tendency and ESPN the Magazine, and performed at Litquake, the San Francisco Literary Festival. His writing has appeared in the East Bay Express, Deadspin.com, and various sports blogs all over the internet. He’s had the privilege of working with such comedians as Todd Barry, Greg Proops, Dave Attell Tig Notaro, Rory Scovel, TJ Miller, Kyle Kinane, and Kurt Braunohler, among others.
He’s a founding member of The Business, SF’s finest alt-comedy showcase since 2009, which the SF Weekly and SF Magazine have each called “Best of SF.” The San Jose Mercury News called Sean a “Comic To Watch” in 2011, and he’s a three-time champion of the live standup game show Iron Comic.
Sean has appeared at numerous festivals, including SF Sketchfest, the Bridgetown Comedy Festival, and the Humboldt Comedy Festival. He’s contributed to McSweeney’s Internet Tendency and ESPN the Magazine, and performed at Litquake, the San Francisco Literary Festival. His writing has appeared in the East Bay Express, Deadspin.com, and various sports blogs all over the internet. He’s had the privilege of working with such comedians as Todd Barry, Greg Proops, Dave Attell Tig Notaro, Rory Scovel, TJ Miller, Kyle Kinane, and Kurt Braunohler, among others.
He’s a founding member of The Business, SF’s finest alt-comedy showcase since 2009, which the SF Weekly and SF Magazine have each called “Best of SF.” The San Jose Mercury News called Sean a “Comic To Watch” in 2011, and he’s a three-time champion of the live standup game show Iron Comic.
Jane Harrison

Jane Harrison is a writer and comedian from Atlanta. She hasn't told you that she's from Atlanta yet? Well she will and she is. As a millennial, she is deeply inspired by her own 23 years of living experience and the hardships she's faced as a middle class white woman. Texting is hard right? Her comedy explores topics including poop and how truly beautiful and mysterious human relationships can be. She has been called a wunderkid, by her mother, who supports her but really would prefer she not tell jokes that include family secrets. Laughspin once called her "a comedian."