"Man Haters" is a monthly comedy show featuring the funniest women and queer comics in the Bay Area. Plus one token queer dude (inspired by the many comedy shows that feature a bunch of men and one token woman). Hosted and produced by queer comics Ash Fisher and Irene Tu, every 4th Thursday at the historic White Horse in Oakland. (21+ only, bring ID)
Our May 26th show is a special Queer Prom edition! We will have a photo booth where you can take the prom photos you always wanted: with your part...
"Man Haters" is a monthly comedy show featuring the funniest women and queer comics in the Bay Area. Plus one token queer dude (inspired by the many comedy shows that feature a bunch of men and one token woman). Hosted and produced by queer comics Ash Fisher and Irene Tu, every 4th Thursday at the historic White Horse in Oakland. (21+ only, bring ID)
Our May 26th show is a special Queer Prom edition! We will have a photo booth where you can take the prom photos you always wanted: with your partner(s), your friend(s), some cute stranger(s), whatever you want. Go crazy. Wear your best prom wear for prizes! And for general fun!
7 p.m. Doors/7:30 Show/10:00 Dance Party
$10 at the door
$7.70 Equal Pay Special: In honor of women making 77 cents on the dollar to men. Limited early bird special, ends May 23rd.
May 26 Lineup:
Headliner: Kate Willett
Featured Comics: Ash Fisher, Emma Haney, Adrienne Price, Justin Lucas
Host: Irene Tu
Kate Willett has been featured on Comedy Central’s “This Is Not Happening,” Viceland’s “Flophouse” and is a regular opener for Margaret Cho who she’s toured with nationally and internationally. You might have seen her on Fusion TV or heard her on the Risk! podcast with Kevin Allison. She was named a top “Artist to Watch in 2016” by SF Weekly, has opened for comedians like Kyle Kinane, Jen Kirkman, Anthony Jeselnik, Dana Gould, Jackie Kashian, Myq Kaplan, and Michael Che. She’s appeared in the 2015 Just for Laughs Montreal Comedy Festival, Limestone Comedy Festival, and San Francisco Sketchfest (3 years in a row). She’s a regular feature at comedy clubs all over the country and a favorite of audience members, flannel clad skateboarders, and all of her twenty-three roommates.