An evening a fabulous stand-up comedy and drag.
Reservations
Friday, July 2, 2010. 9:00PM. Doors open at 8:50PM. $12 Tickets. Only $10.00 with Reservation.
Also only $10.00 for College Students and Sacramento Comedy Spot Students.
We only accept cash at the door. All tickets are General Seating. All shows open to all ages but should be considered PG13. All unclaimed reservations will be released 5 minutes prior to show time.
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A Fag
Ronn Vigh, (98 pounds of fag) brings his unique brand of comedy to clubs, colleges, and airport lavatories all over the world. His brash attitude and acerbic wit have earned him a comparison to a young Joan Rivers by SF Weekly. Well, if Joan were male, gay, and didn’t shoot Botox by the pound.
This current host of Vidsf.com appeared as a semi-finalist on NBC’s Last Comic Standing (seasons two and four) and has produced the successful “Harvey’s Funny Tuesday’s” weekly comedy show at Harvey’s in the Castro District of San Francisco since 2005. No stranger to the comedy and alternative scene, he recently hosted Palm Springs Pride, headlined the Lake Tahoe Gay & Lesbian WinterFest, 10th Annual Michigan ComedyFest, and the list goes on and on and on–much like when Ronn speaks.
His one man show 98 Pounds of Fury enjoyed a successful run, appeared in the Off-Broadway smash hit 10 Naked Men, and last year he hosted coverage for the SF GLBT Pride Parade and gained much attention for a controversial off-the-cuff comment about bisexuals.
He’s played Joan Rivers at Comedy Noir’s Jesus Roast, a gay Elvis Presley in a Vegas.com commercial, and a science geek in a Magrack ad displayed in NYC subways. Needless to say he’s versatile (in many ways).
His biggest accomplishment to date: working as a flight attendant and NOT smothering any of his passengers with a pillow.
http://www.ronnronnronn.com
A Hag
Candy Churilla (pass around party hag) grew up in Scranton, Pennsylvania, where she learned to drink. As a little girl, she dreamed of escaping Scranton to make a better life for herself and she finally has–in Oakland, of all places, where she hosts the monthly Backroom Comedy at McNally’s Irish Pub.
Before moving to foggy California, she made a pit stop in sweaty North Carolina, where she studied acting and improv with the Transactors Improv Co. She wrote, produced, and starred in her play Sex, Drugs, & Dinner. Once in the Bay Area, she switched from improv to stand-up, won third place in CA’s Funniest Female Contest, and appeared on season six of NBC’s Last Comic Standing. Every Tuesday morning Candy cohosts “Ben Feldman Presents Ben Feldman’s the Ben Feldman Show With Candy Churilla And Microphones” on San Francisco’s Pirate Cat Radio. She won Rooftop Comedy’s Comic of the Month Contest in August 2006 and placed as a finalist in the Ladies Only Comedy Competition at Cobb’s Comedy Club in San Francisco. Her August 2007 video submission to the UK’s Pot Noodle Network won!
This bachelorette’s life is one misunderstanding, man, and cocktail after another. What this lovably twisted comic lacks in self-control she makes up for in self-involvement. Someday she hopes to star in her own HBO series Sex & the Ghetto.
http://www.candychurilla.com
A Drag
Pippi Lovestocking is the drag personae of actor Scot Free of San Francisco.
Pippi made her debut on the Atlanta, Georgia local public access cult hit Transit Town Truck Stop. The character Pippi Lovestocking embodies the stereotypical “child star grows up to be a fuck-up” premise.
After moving to San Francisco in the 90′s Scot immediately fell into the night club scene and performed in various forms of drag whenever out and about. “I just continued to call myself Pippi rather than come up with a new name for every outfit I concocted.”
In 1996 Pippi and drag buddy Heklina started the infamous club Trannyshack, the longest running drag show, at the Stud Bar in the SOMA district of San Francisco. The club continues to this day managed exclusively by Heklina.
When asked why he performs as Pippi, he replies, “I’m just a garden variety faggot. I only dress in drag so I can feel a little more alienated from the gay community. All this acceptance is hard to take. Besides, if I should get lucky and end up famous I’d rather do so in drag than as a regular guy, that way when I don’t feel like being ‘on’ I can just take off my costume and makeup and blend in with the rest of the crowd.”
http://www.pippilovestocking.com/visuals.htm






