Torio Van Grol
Torio Van Grol
Torio Van Grol was first discovered by a gentleman naturalist in 1676, causing an uproar among the clergy, who claimed that he was placed on Earth by God as a test of faith. After much careful study, Torio has been widely accepted as real, though some controversy lingers. Many people believe that early humans coexisted peacefully with him, even caring for him and riding on his back as a form of transportation. But Torio is not strong enough to carry people, instead relying on speed, cunning and a bulletproof eBay rating for survival.
Torio's debut comedy album "Magic Knees," reached #1 on the Apple comedy charts. He recently performed as apart of Comedy Central's Cluster Fest and performs regularly at other comedy festivals, including SF Sketchfest for the past five years. In 2018, he was listed as one of the Bay Area's best stand-up comedians by SFist and won the title, "Best Joke" by the award-winning SF blog Courting Comedy.
Andrew Holmgren
Andrew Holmgren embodies a rare combination of humility and good looks rarely seen before on this planet. This San Francisco-based stoner-savant performs with a certain reverence for irreverence and his succinct, clever humor has made people call him a smart-ass more times than he cares to remember. Holmgren has appeared on "VICELAND," is a regular at the SF Punch Line, and was named “Best Comedian” by SF Weekly. He produces several popular showcases, performs all over the country, and has appeared at SF Sketchfest, Savage Henry Comedy Festival, and The Sacramento Comedy Fest, where he was named best visiting comedian. Holmgren comes to party, I'd buy him a beer if I were you.
Benton Harshaw
Benton Harshaw’s greatest standup credit is being part of Hasan Minaj’s Netflix special, where you can see the back of his head in the audience. Benton performs around the Sacramento area discussing his age, parents, and community college experience. He has also been described as “needing better posture onstage” by his mother.
Benton is also the winner of the 2023 Rooster T. Feathers New Talent Comedy Competition!
Shows are for 21 and over only, with valid ID.
*2 item minimum per person.*
Doors open 30-60 minutes prior depending on showtime.
*All show lineups are subject to change.
(In this Covid era, our lineups can and may change at the last minute, as needed.)
** We do not offer refunds or exchanges. All sales are final.
***For those guests who may need extra assistance in seating or space for a wheelchair, we kindly ask that you call the club and leave a message letting us know, along with your name and the show you are attending. 408.736.0921 That way we can be sure to reserve the table with the best access for you.
Bag Policy / Restricted Items:
- Bags/Purses up to 12” x 6” x 12” are allowed in the venue. All bags that are not clear are subject to search.
- No Backpacks, Bota bags or Camelbacks
- No Outside Food or Drink Allowed – this includes water bottles
- No smoking or vaping allowed
- No personal recording equipment allowed and anyone caught recording the performances on their phones will be immediately ejected
- This list of prohibited items is subject to change at the discretion of venue management
Torio Van Grol was first discovered by a gentleman naturalist in 1676, causing an uproar among the clergy, who claimed that he was placed on Earth by God as a test of faith. After much careful study, Torio has been widely accepted as real, though some controversy lingers. Many people believe that early humans coexisted peacefully with him, even caring for him and riding on his back as a form of transportation. But Torio is not strong enough to carry people, instead relying on speed, cunning and a bulletproof eBay rating for survival.
Torio's debut comedy album "Magic Knees," reached #1 on the Apple comedy charts. He recently performed as apart of Comedy Central's Cluster Fest and performs regularly at other comedy festivals, including SF Sketchfest for the past five years. In 2018, he was listed as one of the Bay Area's best stand-up comedians by SFist and won the title, "Best Joke" by the award-winning SF blog Courting Comedy.