Stand Up SF: Live Comedy Showcase (Heaters & Distancing)

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868 Mission Street,San Francisco CA 94103

03 April, 2021

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Laugh City's "Stand Up SF" at Executive Order brings you a lineup of established comedians from around the country. About the venue: Executive Order is an American-history-themed bar with antique sofas and revolutionary cocktails and with decor that pays tribute to likes of Abraham Lincoln and Teddy Roosevelt. Reserve a table for 4, 5 or 6, and split it with your friends! Patio seating with heaters and umbrellas. F.A.Q. Are Covid precautions taken? They indeed are. The show is completely outdoors. We have a contactless menu scanner you will use via your smart phone camera. Is there a drink or item minimum? To help support local bars and restaurants, there is a two drink minimum per person (Like all bars/restaurants, a food purchase is required in order to drink alcohol) Check out the menu! How's parking? We are located in Downtown SF next to Bloomingdale's. Using a rideshare app or Bart would be your best bet. There is also a parking garage across the street. Is there a dress code?  When in doubt dress to impress! We do not have a strictly enforced dress code. We will have heat lamps but want you to be prepared. Refunds? All sales are final. I have a question that is not listed! Click contact host or email [email protected] for any questions. VERY IMPORTANT: Click "Show Ticket Info" so you know what you're getting. It will avoid confusion and guarantee you a relaxing night! What time should I arrive? 6:45 PM for our 7:00 PM show. 8:45 PM for our 9:00 PM show. Is This 21 and up? Every day of the week! Please bring valid I.D. Comedy Show Etiquette for Stand Up SF No Flash Photography: It distracts and disorients everyone. Do Not Heckle the Comedian: Heckling is interrupting the performance to upstage, disparage, or throw off the comedian. It is never acceptable, and the quickest way to ruin the show for everyone. It is also the quickest way to be humiliated in front of everyone. Do Not Interrupt the Comedian: The common excuse for this is “I’m helping the comedian.” Comedians are professionals, they do not need help. That “help” just derails the show and wastes everyone’s time, same as heckling. Exception: If a comedian directly engages you in conversation, you are a-ok to respond. Some of the best comedy happens this way, and can make for a memorable experience. Be ready to let it go when the bit is over. No Recording the Show: Same as a band, recording a stand-up routine violates the comic’s copyright on his material. Worse yet, a less-than-stellar performance some jerk puts up on the web can hurt the comic’s career. The infamous Michael Richards video is an extreme (justified in this rare case) example of footage released by a third party that ruins the performer’s career.

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