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Friday, January 20 • 8:00pm - 9:30pm
SF Sketchfest Dozen: Solomon Georgio & Hampton Yount, Hosted by Jane Harrison

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The SF Sketchfest Dozen: The Next Wave of Stand-Up Comedy Stars
SF Sketchfest presents a pairing from a dozen hand-picked stand-up comedians on the rise: names you might not know now, but will be hearing a lot from soon.

Solomon Georgio burst out of the Seattle comedy scene with his own brand of indignant irreverence. He flawlessly intertwines biting social commentary with stories of his life as an openly gay African immigrant. He is a finalist of NBC’s "Stand Up for Diversity," a regular performer at Bumbershoot and Bridgetown Comedy Festivals, had his TV debut on "Conan," and appeared on "Last Call with Carson Daly." He also hosted several episodes of the recent Lance Bangs series for Vice, "Flophouse."

Hampton is a comedian and is also a human being filled with blood and guts. He started comedy in DC and later moved to LA where he’s currently working as a writer and performer. He’s written and produced for “Ridiculousness” on MTV, “The Eric Andre Show,” “Loiter Squad,” “The Meltdown,” and “Mystery Science Theater 3000.” Hampton has performed his stand up on “Conan,” Comedy Central, MTV, and for multiple festivals. Currently he is the voice of Crow T. Robot on “Mystery Science Theater 3000,” coming soon to Netflix.
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Hampton Yount

Hampton was born in Virginia, started comedy in DC, aged four years, and now lives in Los Angeles. Hampton won the DC Improv Comedy Competition in 2008 and other lesser important comedy contests in VA. He’s been a recurring presence at the Just For Laughs Montreal Festival, Bridgetown... Read More →
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Jane Harrison

Jane Harrison got her start in Atlanta, but was lured to the Bay Area by the promise of orgasms and stage time. She found at least one of those things on a consistent basis. Her frank material, delivered in her smoky radio voice, only makes people uncomfortable who deserve to be uncomfortable... Read More →
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Solomon Georgio

Solomon Georgio burst out of the Seattle comedy scene with his own brand of indignant irreverence. He flawlessly intertwines biting social commentary with stories of his life as an openly gay African immigrant. He is a finalist of NBC’s "Stand Up for Diversity," a regular performer... Read More →



Friday January 20, 2017 8:00pm - 9:30pm PST
Punch Line Comedy Club