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Juan Canopii at Bistro 33 – Davis

by Steven BloomNovember 15, 2009
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Headlines November 17 One Night Only!

A 20 year U.S. military veteran with an impressive career, his act combines comedy and music into one of the most hilarious shows that you will ever see! Conceived in Japan, but born in New Jersey – “Made in Japan, but assembled in the U.S.”

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Andre Covington at Bistro 33 – Davis

by Steven BloomOctober 30, 2009
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Headlines November 3rd One Night Only!

Rave audience responses earned Andre a finalist ranking in comedy competitions in the Bay Area and Seattle. His 5-minute routine on “Showtime at the Apollo,” a do-or-die test for any young comic, won him slots on other top networks and television shows such as MTV, Comedy Central, BET’s “Comic View, HBO’s “Def Comedy Jam and sitcom Sister, Sister.” He writes all of his own material and describes his comedy as “Free Flowing, everyday situations taken to the extreme.”

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Bruce Baum at Bistro 33 – Davis

by Steven BloomOctober 18, 2009
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Headlines One Night Only October 20

This is a Sacramento Comedy Meetup Event!

Bruce Baum is an American comedian. His live act consists of prop comedy as well as more traditional stand-up material. One of his best-known stand-up routines is his diaper-wearing Babyman character. Baum is recognized for his large mustache and long hair and is often described as a David Crosby look-alike.

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Del Van Dyke at Bistro 33 – Davis

by Steven BloomSeptember 21, 2008
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Headlines at Bistro 33 in Davis on October 6

Recently seen on Byron Allen’s Comics Unleashed, Del Van Dyke was raised in Marin County, California and began performing comedy in 1984 after finishing college. Sharpening his skills in the booming 80’s San Francisco comedy scene, he “worked every club that had a microphone”. By the [...]

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