December 26th-30th, 2005 ? Monday-Friday
Greg Proops from "Whose Line Is It Anyway?" featuring Arj Barker from "The Marijuana-Logues"
Bring in the New Year in hilarious style as two of the best comics in the HISTORY OF MAN share the Cobb's stage! Watch two absolute masters of the craft as Greg & Arj make their triumphant return. If you look up ?can't miss show? in the dictionary, this show will be listed as the definition!
Greg Proops comes home to Cobb's for a laugh filled weekend! Born and raised in the Bay Area, Greg has brought the local sensibility to people the world over in a quest to make them all laugh and think! One of the most intelligent and funny comics you will ever see, Greg's renowned improvisation skills are highlighted on the hit show "Whose Line Is It Anyway?" and he has starred in his own half hour "Comedy Central Presents..." special! Greg?s unique voice was lent to the Pod Racing Sports Announcer Beed in ?Star Wars: Episode I? & several characters from Tim Burton?s holiday classic ?The Nightmare Before Christmas?. Greg has guest-starred on several small screen shows including ?The Late Late Show with Craig Fergueson?, ?The Drew Carey Show?, & VH1?s series ?I Love the 80?s?.
Featuring very special guest Arj Barker - one of the best young comedians on the cutting-edge of comedy. Arj comes straight from the streets of New York City and fresh from the hit Broadway play "The Marijuana-Logues" and makes frequent appearances on such shows as "The Late Show with David Letterman" and "Late Night with Conan O'Brien," as well as being seen on Comedy Central Presents.
Also appearing is Joe Klocek, a comic who has worked to become a respected member of the SF stand up scene and established himself as a fresh voice. Joe is the Host and co-creator of "GET IT!?" a stand up game show featured once a month at the Punch Line In SF and has worked with Dave Attell, Robin Williams, Greg Proops and Kevin Nealon.
Cobb's Comedy Club
915 Columbus Ave.
North Beach
(415) 928-4320
$20-$22, 18+
Added by courtneyp on December 20, 2005