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Saturday, January 14
 

7:00pm PST

Kids in the Hall: 'Brain Candy' Live Staged Reading with Dave Foley, Bruce McCulloch, Kevin McDonald, Mark McKinney, Scott Thompson and more
It's hard to believe it's been just over twenty years since the Kids in the Hall's beloved cult classic "Brain Candy" came to theaters, acquainting fans with now-famous characters like Marv and Alice, Chris and Don, and Wally Terzinsky with his wonderfully on-the-nose musical number, "I'm Gay." This year at SF Sketchfest, the Kids in the Hall bring a rare, very special staged reading of the seminal film, accompanied by narration, music and the occasional video clip! $45

Performers
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Bruce McCulloch

Bruce is a member of the The Kids in the Hall who recently returned toT.V. with the two series “Death Comes to Town” and “Young Drunk Punk.”Bruce spends most of his time in L.A. where he writes and produces fornetwork and cable television. He’s also known as the creator... Read More →
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Dave Foley

Comic actor Dave Foley got his start doing standup at the Toronto Second City Training Center, where he met Kevin McDonald and soon after formed the original group that would become “The Kids in the Hall.” The show debuted in 1989 and became one of the most beloved and influential... Read More →
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Kevin McDonald

Comedian, actor, writer and director Kevin McDonald founded “The Kids in the Hall” with friend Dave Foley, after they met in Toronto at Second City, and the television series ran from 1988-1995. In the troupe's television series and stage shows, he portrays several popular recurring... Read More →
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Mark McKinney

Mark McKinney has performed in, written and produced some of the most sophisticated and groundbreaking television in North America. He has worked with the likes of Lorne Michaels on NBC’s "Saturday Night Live" (1985-86, 1995-97), and Aaron Sorkin on both "Sportsnight" (1998-99... Read More →
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Scott Thompson

Well known to fans as a member of the famed sketch comedy troupe The Kids in the Hall, Scott Thompson is anything but your average comedic talent. After being discovered by SNL’s Lorne Michaels in the late eighties, The Kids in the Hall television series ran from 1988 to 1995 on... Read More →



Saturday January 14, 2017 7:00pm - 8:30pm PST
Castro Theatre
 
Sunday, January 15
 

4:00pm PST

SF Sketchfest Tribute to Aisha Tyler, in conversation with John Hodgman
SF Sketchfest is delighted to host a Tribute to Aisha Tyler, an actor, comedian, author and director beloved across multiple forms of media. From voicing Lana on FX's animated show “Archer” to co-hosting “The Talk,” starring on the long-running drama “Criminal Minds” to hosting the wildly popular improv show “Whose Line Is It Anyway,” Aisha also recently directed her first feature film, continues to host her popular Girl on Guy podcast (also writing the best seller that came out of it), and is launching her own line of craft cocktails, Courage+Stone, this Spring. Aisha has truly set a pace and inspired newcomers, proving what can be possible in arts and industry. Aisha will be welcomed to the festival for a conversation with John Hodgman to discuss her multi-dimensional work, followed by an audience Q and A. $25

Performers
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Aisha Tyler

Aisha Tyler voices the role of Lana Kane on FX’s Emmy-winning animated show "Archer," hosts of CBS’s Daytime Emmy Award-winning "The Talk," is a series regular on CBS’ hit drama "Criminal Minds," hosts the comedy improv show “Whose Line Is It Anyway?” and is the creator... Read More →
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John Hodgman

Before he went on television, John Hodgman was a simple writer, humorist, expert, and Former Professional Literary Agent living in New York City. In this capacity, he has served as the Humor Editor for the New York Times Magazine, frequent contributor to “This American Life... Read More →



Sunday January 15, 2017 4:00pm - 5:30pm PST
Marines Memorial Theatre (MMT)

7:30pm PST

'The Kentucky Fried Movie' 40th Anniversary screening and Q&A with John Landis, Jim Abrahams, David Zucker and Jerry Zucker, moderated by Marc Hershon
SF Sketchfest is thrilled to celebrate the 40th anniversary of "The Kentucky Fried Movie," the mother of all sketch comedy anthology films. Written by a Wisconsin-based comedy trio known as Kentucky Fried Theater (Jim Abrahams, David Zucker and Jerry Zucker) and directed by comedy filmmaking icon John Landis, the groundbreaking film has achieved cult classic status. Zucker, Abrahams & Zucker went on to create the classic comedies "Airplane!" and "The Naked Gun!" and Landis went on to direct "National Lampoon's Animal House," "The Blues Brothers," "Clue," "Three Amigos!" and many more. This rare reunion of four incredible comedy legends is a must-see. $25

Performers
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David Zucker

DAVID ZUCKER — WRITER, DIRECTOR, PRODUCER   With worldwide box office hits such as Airplane!, Ruthless People, The Naked Guns, Phone Booth, A Walk in the Clouds, and the record-breaking Scary Movie 3 and 4, all to his credit, director/writer/producer David Zucker has established... Read More →
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Jerry Zucker

Jerry Zucker began his career in collaboration with his brother, David, and Jim Abrahams when they formed their production company known as ZAZ. The team wrote and directed the comedy classics "Airplane!" and "Top Secret!" They also directed the comedy "Ruthless People" starring Bette... Read More →
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Jim Abrahams

Born: Milwaukee, Wisconsin, May 10, 1944 Graduated University of Wisconsin, Madison June, 1967 Movies: 1978 – “Kentucky Fried Movie,” co-writer, co-executive producer 1980 – “Airplane!” co-writer, co-director 1984 – “Top Secret!” co-writer, co-director 1986... Read More →
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John Landis

John Landis began his career in the mailroom of 20th Century Fox Studios. A high school dropout, in 1969 18-year-old Landis made his way to Yugoslavia to work as a “gofer” on MGM’s “Kelly’s Heroes.” Remaining in Europe, Landis found work as an actor, dialogue coach, extra... Read More →
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Marc Hershon

Marc Hershon, host and executive producer of Succotash, the Comedy Soundcast Soundcast, likes to think of himself as a Renaissance Man minus the Black Plague. He tends to do a number of things concurrently which is how he’s managed, in the past 30 years, to be a radio announcer... Read More →



Sunday January 15, 2017 7:30pm - 10:00pm PST
Castro Theatre
 
Wednesday, January 18
 

7:00pm PST

SF Sketchfest & MiDNiTES FOR MANiACS present: A Salute to Peter Bogdanovich: 'What's Up, Doc?' 45th Anniversary & 'Noises Off!' 25th Anniversary Double Feature and Q&A, hosted by Jesse Hawthorne Ficks
Legendary filmmaker and film historian Peter Bogdanovich will be on hand, IN PERSON, presenting a 35mm double bill of the 45th Anniversary of "What's Up, Doc?" and the 25th Anniversary of "Noises Off!" Grab your tickets fast! Q&A will be held in between films by MiDNiTES FOR MANiACS' host Jesse Hawthorne Ficks and will explore Bogdanovich's everlasting love for Screwball Comedies and his very own brand of cinematic solace.

7:00pm WHAT'S UP DOC? (1972) - 45th Anniversary
Directed by Peter Bogdanovich
Script by Peter Bogdanovich & Buck Henry
w/ Barbra Streisand, Ryan O'Neal, Madeline Kahn, Austin Pendleton, Michael Murphy, Kenneth Mars, Randy Quaid

Combining the classic 1930s Screwball Comedies with Warner Brothers' Looney Tunes cartoons, this ultimate ode to the streets of San Francisco must be seen in a packed movie house to be truly experienced! Showcasing one of Barbra Streisand's most charming performances, as well as memorable roles by Madeline Kahn & Ryan O'Neil, this is pure comedic magic and has only grown funnier over the years. 1972, 94min. 35mm.

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9:30pm NOiSES OFF (1992) - 25th Anniversary
Directed by Peter BogdanovichScript by Marty Kaplanw/ Carol Burnett, Michael Caine, Denholm Elliott, Julie Hagerty, Marilu Henner, Mark Linn-Baker, Christopher Reeve, John Ritter, Nicollette Sheridan

One of Peter Bogdanovich's most underrated gems is celebrating its 25th Anniversary! This uniquely adapted movie of Michael Frayn's 1982 play-within-a-play, is filmed... like a play(!) Come re-evaluate this truly hilarious satire of the stage, predating and perhaps influencing Woody Allen's BULLETS OVER BROADWAY and Christopher Guest's WAiTiNG FOR GUFFMAN. Classic comedic performances by Carol Burnett, Michael Caine, John Ritter and the almighty Julie Hagerty. This loving tribute to "The Stage" (and tearing people's clothes off) has the power to spin frenetic circles around you. 1992. 103 minutes. 35mm.
(NOTE: Special surprise following the screening!) $25

Performers
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Jesse Hawthorne Ficks

Jesse Hawthorne Ficks is the Film History Coordinator at the Academy of Art University in San Francisco and curates/hosts the MiDNiTES FOR MANiACS series at the Castro & Roxie Theater. He is also a member of the San Francisco Critics Circle and writes movie reviews for 48hills.
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Peter Bogdanovich

After spending most of his teens studying acting with the legendary Stella Adler, and working as an actor in live TV and various theaters around the country, including the New York and the American Shakespeare Festivals, Peter Bogdanovich at age 20 began directing plays Off-Broadway... Read More →



Wednesday January 18, 2017 7:00pm - 11:00pm PST
Alamo Drafthouse at the New Mission
 
Thursday, January 19
 

7:30pm PST

'King of the Hill' 20th Anniversary Reunion and Live Read with Mike Judge, Pamela Adlon, Johnny Hardwick, David Herman, Toby Huss, Kathy Najimy and Stephen Root, moderated by Kevin Pollak
That boy ain't right! Hard to believe it's been twenty years and 258 episodes since Hank Hill and his family hit the airwaves! To celebrate the milestone, SF Sketchfest is proud to welcome creator Mike Judge (who also voiced Hank) and original voice actors Kathy Najimy (Peggy Hill), Pamela Adlon (Bobby Hill), Stephen Root (Bill Dauterive), Toby Huss (Khan Souphanousinphone, Sr.), Johnny Hardwick (Dale Gribble) and David Herman (Buckley) for an evening of conversation, Q&A and a live read of a classic "King of The Hill" episode! $35

 

Performers
avatar for David Herman

David Herman

OFFICE SPACE FUTURAMA BOB'S BURGERS KING OF THE HILL
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Johnny Hardwick

Johnny Hardwick is a stand-up comedian, writer, and the voice of conspiracy-loving exterminator "Dale Gribble". He also served as staff writer, story editor, and producer for "King of the Hill," writing ten episodes. He has four Prime Time Emmy nominations and in 1999 won an Emmy... Read More →
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Kathy Najimy

Kathy Najimy is known for her memorable performances in over 25 films and several TV projects. She most recently received the Lilly Actress/Activist award from Gloria Steinem and is very proud to have been named a Ms. Magazine WOMAN OF THE YEAR! In the theater, Kathy starred as legendary... Read More →
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Kevin Pollak

Kevin Pollak started as stand-up comedian in San Francisco and became a touring pro by age twenty. Later, Pollak’s role in Rob Reiner’s "A Few Good Men,” proved his ability to stand out on the big screen among cinematic heavyweights. The concept of comedian turned dramatic actor... Read More →
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Mike Judge

Mike Judge was born in 1962 in Ecuador, but raised in Albuquerque, New Mexico and attended University of California at San Diego where he earned a degree in physics. He worked as an engineer and played bass professionally before MTV picked up his 1992 animated short, "Frog Baseball... Read More →
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Pamela Adlon

Raised in both New York and Los Angeles, Pamela Adlon has been acting since she was 12 years old. She made her film debut in "Grease 2" and has appeared on the big screen in "Say Anything," "Bed of Roses," "The Adventures of Ford Fairlane," "Sgt. Bilko," "Plump Fiction" and "Some... Read More →
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Stephen Root

Stephen Root, one of today’s most prolific character actors, has built a career in creating memorable characters in film, television, theatre and animation. Root has three films scheduled for release in the 2016/2017 season. "Three Christs," directed by Jon Avnet, "Infinity Baby... Read More →
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Toby Huss

Toby Huss played Artie, the Strongest Man in the World, on the cult classic Nickelodeon show "The Adventures of Pete and Pete." He starred as Felix ‘Stumpy’ Dreyfuss on the HBO series "Carnivale," and voices the characters Cotton Hill and Kahn Souphanousinphone on the long-running... Read More →



Thursday January 19, 2017 7:30pm - 9:00pm PST
Marines Memorial Theatre (MMT)
 
Saturday, January 21
 

1:00pm PST

SF Sketchfest Tribute to "Comedy Bang! Bang!" with Scott Aukerman, Reggie Watts, "Weird Al" Yankovic, Neil Campbell, Dave Ferguson, Mike Hanford and Tim Kalpakis, Moderated by Phil LaMarr (SOLD OUT)
SF Sketchfest proudly celebrates "Comedy Bang! Bang!" Based on Scott Aukerman’s wildly popular podcast of the same name, "Comedy Bang! Bang!" ran on IFC for five terrific seasons, continuously reinventing and riffing on the well-worn format of the late night talk show, infusing celebrity appearances and comedy sketches with a tinge of the surreal. $35

SOLD OUT --  Tickets may be available at the door night-of. See http://www.sfsketchfest.com/tickets/ for info.     

Performers
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"Weird Al" Yankovic

Few would have guessed that “Weird Al” Yankovic, who as a shy, accordion-playing teenager got his start sending in homemade tapes to the Dr. Demento Radio Show, would go on to become the biggest-selling comedy recording artist in history with over 12 million album sales.  Now... Read More →
avatar for Dave Ferguson

Dave Ferguson

Dave Ferguson is an L.A.-based comedy writer and performer. His work with The Birthday Boys out of the Upright Citizens Brigade Theatre has included a long-running monthly sketch show as well as performances across the country. The group's TV show "The Birthday Boys" was Executive... Read More →
avatar for Mike Hanford

Mike Hanford

Mike Hanford is an L.A.-based comedian who has appeared on "Love," "Comedy Bang Bang," "Conan," "Portlandia" and "Bajillion Dollar Propertie$." He’s also a member of the sketch comedy group The Birthday Boys--creators of the IFC sketch comedy series "The Birthday Boys" (produced... Read More →
avatar for Neil Campbell

Neil Campbell

Neil Campbell is a writer and performer from Los Angeles, California.  Writing credits include "Comedy Bang! Bang!" (Head Writer and Executive Producer), "Brooklyn Nine-Nine," "The Simpsons," the 2016 Academy Awards (host: Chris Rock), the 2015 Primetime Emmy Awards (host Andy Samberg... Read More →
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Phil LaMarr

A Los Angeles native, Phil is an alumnus of Yale University and The Groundlings where he worked alongside such comedic stars as Jennifer Coolidge, Kathy Griffin and Will Ferrell. Phil is best known as one of the original cast members of Mad TV and as "Marvin" in "Pulp Fiction." In... Read More →
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Reggie Watts

Reggie Watts is an internationally renowned vocal artist/ beatboxer/ musician/ comedian who wows audiences with his live performances which are 100% improvised.  Using his formidable voice, looping pedals, and his vast imagination, Reggie blends and blurs the lines between music... Read More →
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Scott Aukerman

Emmy winner Scott Aukerman is the creator, host and writer of "Comedy Bang! Bang!", which has run for five seasons on IFC. He is also the host of his podcast, Comedy Bang Bang: The Podcast, which lives on the Earwolf Podcast Network, which he co-founded. In addition, Scott is the... Read More →
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Tim Kalpakis

Tim Kalpakis is an American comedy writer.  He grew up in the Catskills, went to Ithaca College, and performed at the Upright Citizens Brigade Theatre in Los Angeles.  Writing credits:  The "Birthday Boys," "Comedy Bang! Bang!," "Between Two Ferns," The Emmys, and the MTV Movie... Read More →



Saturday January 21, 2017 1:00pm - 2:30pm PST
Marines Memorial Theatre (MMT)
 
Sunday, January 22
 

2:00pm PST

SF Sketchfest Tribute to Ricky Jay, in conversation with Van Dyke Parks
SF Sketchfest is thrilled to pay tribute to the multi-talented Ricky Jay, with a special in-depth conversation about his art and career, with Van Dyke Parks.

While Ricky Jay has long been considered one of the world’s great sleight-of-hand artists, his career is further distinguished by the remarkable variety of his accomplishments as an author, actor, historian, and consultant. He is the only magician ever profiled on “American Masters” and is the subject of the documentary “Deceptive Practice: The Mysteries and Mentors of Ricky Jay.” He has acted in many films, including “House of Games,” “Boogie Nights,” “Magnolia,” “The Prestige,” “Tomorrow Never Dies” and the television series “Deadwood.” He is the author of “Learned Pigs & Fireproof Women” and “Jay’s Journal of Anomalies,” both honored by the New York Times as Notable Books. Among his other works are “Dice: Deception, Fate and Rotten Luck” with photographs by Rosamond Purcell; “Extraordinary Exhibitions”; “Celebrations of Curious Characters”; and “Matthias Buchinger, The Greatest German Living.” $30

Performers
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Ricky Jay

Photo credit: Jesse DylanWhile Ricky Jay has long been considered one of the world’s great sleight-of-hand artists, his career is further distinguished by the remarkable variety of his accomplishments as an author, actor, historian, and consultant. He is the only magician ever profiled... Read More →
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Van Dyke Parks

Born in Mississippi in 1943, Van Dyke Parks was extraordinary even as a child, a musical prodigy and actor who later became a session musician, composer, producer, arranger, lyricist, and singer. His own music is as cinematic, fantastical and even phantasmagorical as it is from the... Read More →



Sunday January 22, 2017 2:00pm - 3:30pm PST
Marines Memorial Theatre (MMT)

7:30pm PST

SF Sketchfest Tribute to Fred Willard, with special guests Christopher Guest, Robert Klein, Laraine Newman and more, Moderated by Kevin Pollak (SOLD OUT)

Fred Willard is an American Comedy Treasure and has been an important part of SF Sketchfest's history for 15 years, first attending the festival in its second year. Tonight we celebrate the man himself with a special panel with Fred and some of his collaborators from over the years, including Robert Klein, Christopher Guest, Laraine Newman and more, moderated by Kevin Pollak. A Second City and Ace Trucking Company alumnus, Fred Willard is known for his quick wit and improvisational expertise. He has appeared in over 70 films, including "Waiting For Guffman," "Best In Show," "This Is Spinal Tap," "Roxanne," "Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy" and "WALL-E." He has appeared in over 1,000 television episodes, from "Get Smart" and "Fernwood 2 Night" to "Everybody Loves Raymond" to "Modern Family." $35

SOLD OUT --  Tickets may be available at the door night-of. See http://www.sfsketchfest.com/tickets/ for info.    


Performers
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Christopher Guest

Christopher Guest directed and starred in "Waiting For Guffman," "Best In Show, "A Mighty Wind," and "For Your Consideration," all of which he wrote with Eugene Levy. He also directed and starred in "This Is Spinal Tap," which he wrote with Michael McKean, Harry Shearer, and Rob Reiner... Read More →
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Fred Willard

Fred Willard radiates a unique charm that has established him as one of our generation’s most gifted comic actors. A master of sketch comedy, Fred is most heralded for his quick wit and improvisational expertise. Fred is an alumnus of The Second City and was a co-founder of the... Read More →
avatar for Kevin Pollak

Kevin Pollak

Kevin Pollak started as stand-up comedian in San Francisco and became a touring pro by age twenty. Later, Pollak’s role in Rob Reiner’s "A Few Good Men,” proved his ability to stand out on the big screen among cinematic heavyweights. The concept of comedian turned dramatic actor... Read More →
avatar for Laraine Newman

Laraine Newman

Laraine Newman is a native of Los Angeles and began her career at the age of 15 when the improv group she worked with was hired to bring culture and self-expression to the youth of East LA and South Central. After High School she went to Paris and studied mime with Marcel Marceau... Read More →
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Robert Klein

For more than forty years, Robert Klein has entertained audiences, and he continues to have an acclaimed career in comedy, on Broadway, on television, and in film. 2014 and 2015 have been busy years for Klein. He's appeared on "Madame Secretary" starring Tea Leoni on CBS, "Sharknado... Read More →



Sunday January 22, 2017 7:30pm - 9:00pm PST
Marines Memorial Theatre (MMT)
 
Tuesday, January 24
 

7:30pm PST

'Hollywood Shuffle' 30th Anniversary: Tribute to Robert Townsend and Keenen Ivory Wayans
Comedy and filmmaking icons Robert Townsend and Keenen Ivory Wayans reunite to celebrate the 30th anniversary of their classic film "Hollywood Shuffle," a beloved satirical comedy about the racial stereotypes of African-Americans in film and television. Don't miss this special Tribute conversation and screening.
$25

Performers
avatar for Keenen Ivory Wayans

Keenen Ivory Wayans

The trail-blazing linchpin of a sprawling African-American family of comic entertainers, it was multi-talented writer/director/producer Keenen Ivory Wayans (born June 8, 1958, in New York City) who was the first to achieve national prominence by successfully creating, launching and... Read More →
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Robert Townsend

“Ain’t No Mountain High Enough” – the Motown classic is the perfect song to describe Hollywood icon Robert Townsend. Townsend started out as an extra in movies and has since become a heralded actor, comedian, writer, director, producer, and cable network programming CEO. That’s... Read More →



Tuesday January 24, 2017 7:30pm - 9:30pm PST
Alamo Drafthouse at the New Mission
 
Friday, January 27
 

7:30pm PST

Double Bill: Bill Irwin & Bill Frisell Perform Songs and Scenes from Vaudeville, with special guests Geoff Hoyle and Kenny Wollesen
Tony-award-winning physical comedian Bill Irwin teams up with Grammy-award-winning guitarist Bill Frisell for a once-in-a-lifetime evening of new and classic scenes and songs from American Vaudeville. Joined by Irwin's fellow Pickle Family Circus alumnus Geoff Hoyle and Frisell's longtime percussionist collaborator Kenny Wollesen as special guests, expect an evening of clowning, dancing, wordplay and songs from some of the world's most creative artists in their fields. $35 - $75

Performers
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Bill Frisell

Bill Frisell’s career as a guitarist and composer has spanned more than 35 years and many celebrated recordings, whose catalog has been cited by Downbeat as “the best recorded output of the decade,” including his recent albums for Savoy – “Sign of Life” with the 858 Quartet... Read More →
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Bill Irwin

BILL IRWIN: Original member: San Francisco's Pickle Family Circus, and Kraken, directed by Herbert Blau. Original works include Fool Moon, Largely New York, The Harlequin Studies, Mr. Fox: A Rumination, The Happiness Lecture, Old Hats, and The Regard of Flight. Theatre: “Endgame... Read More →
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Geoff Hoyle

Photo credit: Lisa KeatingGeoff Hoyle created the role of Zazu in the original Broadway cast of “The Lion King.” He trained in Paris with Etienne Decroux, and clowned with Bill Irwin and Larry Pisoni in The Pickle Family Circus and later with Cirque du Soleil and Circus Flora... Read More →
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Kenny Wollesen

Photo credit: Greg AielloKenny Wollesen is a drummer, vibraphonist, percussionist, and instrument builder based in New York City. He is the founder of the Wollesonic Laboratories (http://www.wollesonic.com) and the mastermind behind Sonic Massages and the Himalayas marching band... Read More →



Friday January 27, 2017 7:30pm - 9:00pm PST
The Nourse
 
Saturday, January 28
 

2:00pm PST

SF Sketchfest Tribute to Tim and Eric: Tim Heidecker and Eric Wareheim in conversation with Tennessee Luke (SOLD OUT)
SF Sketchfest pays tribute to the hilarious absurdist comedy duo Tim Heidecker and Eric Wareheim, creators of the Adult Swim comedy series "Tom Goes to the Mayor," "Tim and Eric Awesome Show, Great Job!," "Check It Out! with Dr. Steve Brule" and "Tim & Eric's Bedtime Stories" and the film "Tim and Eric's Billion Dollar Movie." This is a rare chance to go behind the scenes with Tim and Eric, ya dingus.

Executive Producers, Creators, Writers, Actors
Tim Heidecker, born and raised in Allentown, Pa., and Eric Wareheim, a native of Audobon, Pa., met in 1994 as freshmen film students at Temple University. They became friends and collaborators on each other’s film and video assignments. After graduating, Tim moved to New York to pursue writing and acting while Eric stayed in Philadelphia working as a professional photographer. They stayed in close touch and met on weekends to make short films and strange bits of comedic nonsense.

One of their first pieces, “Tom Goes to The Mayor”, a short, dry conversation between two nuts talking about restaurants, ended up in Penn University’s Institute of Contemporary Art and landed a slot in the Philadelphia Festival of World Cinema. Fueled by “Tom’”s success, the duo, now officially known as Tim and Eric, created several other short films and video pieces.

Stuck in a dead-end job in New York, Heidecker began sending tapes to his comic heroes in Hollywood. One such recipient was Bob Odenkirk, creator of HBO’s “Mr. Show with Bob & David,” who loved what he saw and called Tim to offer his support. Over the next year, Tim and Eric worked with Bob to develop a TV show.

Meanwhile, Tim and Eric got lots of cool screenings in New York, showing their work before gigs from acts like The Shins, Les Savy Fav, Canned Ham and Neil Hamburger. They also performed at Tinkle (David Cross’ comedy show), the Upright Citizen’s Brigade Theatre, Cinema Classics, The Knitting Factory and Galapagos.

Tim and Eric’s Web site, timanderic.com, started getting lots of hits from links on the “Mr. Show” site. Bob suggested Tim and Eric make another “Tom Goes to The Mayor.” This time, David Cross was a guest. In 2003, they released their own DVD called “The Ultimate DVD Collection Vol. I” and sold them through their Web site.

Then one night, Eric went to an Adult Swim party in Philadelphia and met “Aqua Teen Hunger Force” co-creator Dave Willis. Eric gave Dave a copy of Tim and Eric’s stuff. The DVD floated around the Adult Swim offices and found its way to Mike Lazzo, Cartoon Network’s senior vice president responsible for Adult Swim, who loved “Tom Goes to The Mayor.” He asked Tim and Eric to pitch a show. They liked it so much they gave Tim and Eric funds for development. Bob was brought on as an executive producer. Tim and Eric used the development money to move out to Hollywood and work on the show full time. “Tom Goes to The Mayor” premiered on Adult Swim in 2004 with a 30 episode two season run.

After TGTTM ended, Tim and Eric went on to create five seasons of the “Tim and Eric Awesome Show, Great Job!” and four seasons of the “Awesome Show” spin-off, “Check It Out! With Dr. Steve Brule,” which stars John C. Reilly. In 2012 Tim and Eric also wrote, starred in, and directed their first feature film, “Tim and Eric’s Billion Dollar Movie,” which was produced by Will Ferrell and Adam McKay.

After the movie Tim and Eric decided to get back into the TV world and developed an anthology series, “Tim and Eric’s Bedtime Stories,” which premiered on Adult Swim in September of 2014. The series included guest stars such as John C. Reilly, Jason Schwartzman, and Zach Galifianakis in a dark stylistic departure from their usual comedy shows and has had two seasons so far, with another in development.

Actors that Tim and Eric have worked with :

Jason Schwartzman, John C. Reilly, Fred Armisen, Maria Bamford, Michael Ian Black, Michael Cera, Ray Wise, Peter Cetera, David Cross, Elisha Cuthbert, Ted Danson, Patrick Duffy, Will Ferrell, Flight of the Conchords, Will Forte, Zach Galifianakis, John Ennis, Frank Black, Jeff Goldblum, Josh Groban, M. Emmet Walsh, Michael Gross, Bill Hader, John Heard, Jonah Hill, Laurie Metcalf, The Lonely Island, Marilyn Manson , Richard Marx, John Mayer, Jack McBrayer, A.D. Miles, Dave Navarro, Bob Odenkirk, Patton Oswalt, Brian Posehn, William Atherton, Paul Reubens, Jack Black, Paul Rudd, The Shins, Robert Loggia, Ben Stiller, Peter Stormare, Danny Trejo, Fred Willard, Rainn Wilson, "Weird Al" Yankovic, Gillian Jacobs $25

SOLD OUT --  Tickets may be available at the door night-of. See http://www.sfsketchfest.com/tickets/ for info.  

Performers
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Tennessee Luke

Tennessee Luke is a multi-talented SAG-AFTRA actor known for his roles in “Tim and Eric’s Billion Dollar Movie” and “Tim and Eric Awesome Show, Great Job!”. He has also guest starred in the films “Getting Laid in America,” “Killer on the Loose,” and “Dusted... Read More →
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Tim and Eric

Executive Producers, Creators, Writers, Actors Tim Heidecker, born and raised in Allentown, Pa., and Eric Wareheim, a native of Audobon, Pa., met in 1994 as freshmen film students at Temple University. They became friends and collaborators on each other’s film and video assignments... Read More →



Saturday January 28, 2017 2:00pm - 3:30pm PST
Marines Memorial Theatre (MMT)
 
Sunday, January 29
 

1:30pm PST

The SF Sketchfest Tribute to Tig Notaro, in conversation with Jen Kirkman
SF Sketchfest favorite Tig Notaro is a standup comedian, storyteller, and writer originally from Mississippi. Tig writes, produces, and stars in the semi­autobiographical Amazon comedy series "One Mississippi.” Her memoir, "I'm Just A Person," released this year through Harper Collins Publishing, is a New York Times Bestseller. Tig received an Emmy nomination for her HBO stand­up special  "Boyish Girl Interrupted." Her Netflix Original documentary, "TIG," premiered to critical acclaim and is available for streaming. In 2013, Tig was nominated for a Grammy Award for her standup release, "LIVE," which sold over 100,000 units in just six weeks. Tig will be joined in conversation with Jen Kirkman, followed by an audience Q & A during this special SF Sketchfest event. $25

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Jen Kirkman

Jen Kirkman is a stand-up comedian and the author of the New York Times bestseller, “I Can Barely Take Care of Myself”. Jen is currently a writer and regular round table guest on Chelsea Lately. She also was one of the stars of the hit-spin-off ‘mockumentary’ show After Lately... Read More →
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Tig Notaro

Tig Notaro is a standup comedian, storyteller, and writer originally from Mississippi. Tig writes, produces, and stars in the semi­autobiographical comedy series "One Mississippi," premiering this fall through Amazon Studios. Her memoir, "I'm Just A Person," released this year through... Read More →



Sunday January 29, 2017 1:30pm - 3:00pm PST
Marines Memorial Theatre (MMT)
 
Saturday, April 1
 

7:30pm PDT

'Grease 2' - The Peaches Christ Experience with special guest Maxwell Caulfield
NOTE: Date changed from January. Any existing tickets will be honored at the door for those who can attend this new date. If you cannot attend the new date and would like to request a refund, please email sfsketchfest@vendini.com by Friday, January 20, 2017.

Is there more to life than just making out? Find out once and for all when SF Sketchfest and Peaches Christ team up for a celebration of the cult-classic musical sequel GREASE 2! Peaches and her drag queen posse will take the Pink Lady Pledge in a pre-show performance tribute before they are joined onstage by the film's heartthrob star Maxwell Caulfield (Michael), live and in person, followed by a 35mm screening of the film. $25

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Maxwell Caulfield

Photo Credit: Greg GormanAn early exit from British drama school led Maxwell to try his fortune in America where he instead went on to learn his craft in the small theatres of New York City. His breakthrough performance came as Iron in Nigel Williams' “Class Enemy” which, in turn... Read More →
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Peaches Christ

Peaches Christ is a filmmaker and cult leader living in San Francisco.  Her infamous cult-movie events are self-produced at the Castro Theatre and regularly draw over 1,000 attendees to each new production.  Events have featured special guest stars John Waters, Cloris Leachman... Read More →



Saturday April 1, 2017 7:30pm - 9:30pm PDT
Castro Theatre
 
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