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VENUE AND EVENT INFO

All shows are 18 & over with valid photo ID.
There is a two drink minimum per person.
Cameras and video/audio recording devices are not permitted.
Ticket sales shut off online before doors open; there may be tickets available at the show.
All non-headliner shows' lineups are subject to change.
For more information, visit sfsketchfest.com
 
Max Silvestri is a comedian, writer and actor whose Netflix quarter-hour special premieres later this summer. He's currently a Consulting Producer on "Big Mouth" for Netflix, and is developing half hours with both Annapurna and Olive Bridge. As a writer/creator, he’s sold projects to Amazon and NBC, and was a Creative Consultant on "Billy on the Street." Max can be seen in the Fox Searchlight feature, "Table 19" with Anna Kendrick; he also recently wrapped production on the independent films "Spy Intervention" and "Divorce Party." Other credits include "The Good Place," "Brooklyn Nine-Nine," and "Broad City." As a stand up, he’s appeared on "@MIDNIGHT" and has performed at Just For Laughs, the New York Comedy Festival, Treasure Island and Boston Calling. While in New York, Max also co-hosted the long running show "Big Terrific" together with Jenny Slate and Gabe Liedman, now a regular fixture at LA’s famed Largo at the Coronet. 
 
Nick Youssef is a Los Angeles-based comedian, writer, actor and host of The Nick America podcast. Fresh off the new sitcom Alone Together on the Freeform Network, Nick's comedy also has been seen on Hulu’s Coming to the Stage, NBCs Last Call with Carson Daly, Comedy Central’s @Midnight and Viceland’s ‘Funny How?’ The Joe Rogan Podcast and Marc Maron’s WTF Podcast. In August of 2014, Nick's first standup album, 'Stop Not Owning This,' debuted in the top 5 of the iTunes comedy charts and was featured in the January 2015 edition of Esquire Magazine. In May of 2016, Nick's second album '1982,' debuted on the top of the iTunes comedy charts. Both albums are available in physical vinyl format and digitally on Apple Music, Spotify and everywhere else comedy can be streamed and downloaded. When not on tour, Nick writes articles for such publications as Esquire and Paste Magazines and can be seen regularly performing stand up at The Comedy Store, Laugh Factory and Improv comedy clubs in Hollywood.
 
General Admission: $24.00



 

$.25 per each ticket sold for a majority of events at Punch Line benefits Comedy Gives Back, a safety net for the comedy community.

For more information, please visit www.comedygivesback.com.

 

Please see our enhanced venue safety guidelines: www.punchlinecomedyclub.com/faq.

 

We are operating at full capacity. Please be aware you may be asked to share a table with other guests.

NOTE OUR BAG POLICY:
The following bag policy is in place:
• Bags up to 12” x 6” x 12” are allowed in the venue.
• All bags will be searched prior to entry.
• Bags that are not clear will be subject to additional search.
 

 

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