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Friday, January 23 • 8:00pm - 9:30pm
Vice Principals of Comedy with Hayden Greif-Neill, Erik Krasner, Allison Mick and Walker Glenn and guests Marty Archibald, Shanti Charan, Ed Galvez and Steven Wilber (SOLD OUT)

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Come see the four coolest lame people you'll ever meet at the Vice Principals of Comedy standup showcase! Journeyman comedians Allison Mick, Erik Krasner, Hayden Greif-Neill and Walker Glenn are bringing some of their favorite comics to Lost Weekend Video. So come to this vaguely scholastically themed comedy show! Attendance is mandatory. The penalty for absence is detention. Detention will be held at the Vice Principals of Comedy stand up showcase at Lost Weekend Video. $15 21+

Performers
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Allison Mick

From Upstate New York by way of Massachusetts, Allison Mick started making people laugh to cope with cold, hard winters. Once moving to the Bay Area, she decided to give it a try for getting through cold, hard summers. Allison's comedy tackles topics like race, gender, and fast food... Read More →
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Ed Galvez

Ed Galvez has been doing comedy since moving to LA in the Summer of 1998. Ed got his start studying at UCB, IO West, Second City, ACME, and The Groundlings. Ed has written and performed in many sketch shows, as well as doing stand-up all over the country. Ed also performed his one... Read More →
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Erik Krasner

A failed mathematician who discovered that stand-up comedy is much easier, Erik Krasner has the honor of having once been told “dude, you’re pretty sad” by a practicing psychiatrist. His dry, self-deprecating humor has been described as “charming but snarky,” “actually... Read More →
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Hayden Greif-Neill

After graduating from college and realizing he had nothing else to do, Hayden Greif-Neill started doing stand up as a way to fill time before he died. Since then, this Oakland native has gained a reputation for causing audiences to laugh by saying funny things and also he waves his... Read More →
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Marty Archibald

Marty started his comedy career in Salt Lake City. He quickly became a regular performer at the Wiseguys comedy clubs in northern Utah. After three years, he spent a brief one year stint in New York City. He returned to Salt Lake City a better comic and with less money. In his nearly... Read More →
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Shanti Charan

Shanti Charan's bubbly personality and contagious smile lure in audiences and her comedic abilities keeps them laughing. She is a fast-rising fresh face in the Bay Area comedy scene. Her ability to formulate quick connections makes it easy for her to communicate with diverse audiences... Read More →
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Steven Wilber

"Offbeat," "unexpected" and "clever" are just three of literally hundreds of words used to describe the comedy-style stylings of Steven Wilber. Since starting stand-up in 2011, Steven has risen up in the Portland comedy scene to become a frequent performer at arcade bars, anarchist... Read More →
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Walker Glenn

Originally from a small town in the Northern California foothills, Walker Glenn always had big dreams of getting out, and moving to a city where he could be close to the entertainment industry. Eventually, he gave up and moved to Oakland instead. But his Hollywood dreams were not... Read More →



Friday January 23, 2015 8:00pm - 9:30pm PST
Cinecave at Lost Weekend Video

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