Funny You Should Ask

Doc's Lab & Learn From Me Comedy Present

Funny You Should Ask

Jane Harrison, Aviva Siegel, Jesse Hett, Kaseem Bentley, Casey Ley

Mon, December 19, 2016

Doors: 7:00 pm / Show: 8:00 pm

Doc's Lab

San Francisco, CA

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Funny You Should Ask
Funny You Should Ask
Do you ever wish that every guest on late night talk shows could be a comedian instead of some boring actor with terrible anecdotes? Then this is the show for you! Host Jane Harrison and sidekick Aviva Siegel present Funny You Should Ask, a late night talk show where the guests are some of the funniest comedians in Bay Area comedy.
Jane Harrison
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."
Aviva Siegel
Aviva Siegel
When Aviva Siegel hatched out of an egg and into the SF comedy scene, everyone was very surprised and impressed. With a unique speaking voice, she is a reliable laugh-getter, a terrific and economical writer, and an asset to every show.

She is currently a producer on “Talkies” at Lost Weekend Video, “The People Under The Stairs” with Jules Posner, and “The Smart Culture Show” in Oakland. Her credits include Sleepaway Camp in L.A., a skate ramp in Oakland, and The Business SF.
Jesse Hett
Jesse Hett
Jesse Hett was born in a town called Newton, Kansas. After that, he learned to walk and talk and ride a bike and do a bunch of other stuff. He also moved to a lot of different places, and now lives in Oakland, California. His comedy has been described as “Really great” by a lot of people and “Not really that great” by fewer people. Jesse performs at clubs and colleges and warehouses and furniture stores and bars all over the place.
Kaseem Bentley
Kaseem Bentley
Kaseem Bentley no-holds-barred style command's your attention even when the check is dropping. Currently he doesn't have a agent, manager, or a million Twitter followers club bookers still take a chance on him. Kaseem has appeared on Viceland, NBC SeeSo. KQED, and Rooftop Comedy, and was named one of SF Weekly's Comics To Watch.
Casey Ley
Casey Ley
Casey Ley grew up outside Providence, Rhode Island, around the mafia and meatballs, which explains why he is a liar and sweats when he is nervous. Like many young men before him he relocated west to San Francisco, for the free health care and other flourishes of socialism. He and his comedy have since thrived, ideas and observations being culled from his life and various jobs in the education and gay porn industries. Casey's jokes have been called "profoundly hilarious" and his wit "lusty and erudite" – MSN.com, though he describes them as "dirty" and a "defense mechanism." He is the creator and host of I Might Be Wrong on SF's Mutiny Radio and Trivia Night!, a weekly comedy gameshow. In the last year, his comedy has been seen in festivals around the country including SFSketchfest, Laughing Skull and Rooftop Comedy's OutLoud Comedy & Arts Festival. He is a favorite at Doc's Lab.
Venue Information:
Doc's Lab
124 Columbus Ave
San Francisco, CA, 94133
https://docslabsf.com