Oakland queer comedy phenomenon "Man Haters" was named 2017 & 2016 "Best Comedy Show" by East Bay Express, featured in SF Sketchfest 2017, and recently made their TV debut on Viceland's "Funny How." Man Haters features the funniest women and queer comics in the Bay Area and beyond. Plus one token queer dude (inspired by the many comedy shows that feature just one token woman). Hosted and produced by queer comics Ash Fisher and Irene Tu, every fourth Thursday at the historic White Horse in Oaklan...
Oakland queer comedy phenomenon "Man Haters" was named 2017 & 2016 "Best Comedy Show" by East Bay Express, featured in SF Sketchfest 2017, and recently made their TV debut on Viceland's "Funny How." Man Haters features the funniest women and queer comics in the Bay Area and beyond. Plus one token queer dude (inspired by the many comedy shows that feature just one token woman). Hosted and produced by queer comics Ash Fisher and Irene Tu, every fourth Thursday at the historic White Horse in Oakland. (21+ only, bring ID). Read more about us at manhaters.org
We will raffle off a $75 Good Vibrations gift card and $75 Good Vibrations goody bag. Get your tickets online for priority seating!
7 p.m. Doors/7:30 Show
$10 at the door
$7.70 Equal Pay Special: In honor of women making 77 cents on the dollar to men, exclusively online: manhaters.org. Ends September 21st.
*Please note: We are unable to offer refunds. Thank you for understanding!*
September 28th Lineup:
Headliner: Jessica Sele
Featured Comics: Irene Tu, Valerie Vernale, Emily Epstein White, Eric Cash
Host: Ash Fisher
Jessica Sele is a deeply weird human being and stand-up comedian living in San Francisco, CA. She has performed at festivals including Bridgetown Comedy Festival and SF Sketchfest. Jessica co-produces a popular weekly show every Thursday in San Francisco in the Cine Cave at Lost Weekend Video called the Mission Position and can also be seen at the San Francisco Punchline and Cobbs Comedy Club among others. Her subject material ranges from sexuality to living in the end times to mental health issues and their related substance abuse habits, etc… She was described by Bitch Magazine as a “hilarious and talented queer woman.”