June 22 - June 25

Sammy Obeid

Sammy Obeid

with Tony Camin and Liz Stone

Lebanese-Palestinian-Syrian-Italian-American, born in Oakland, California, Sammy Obeid (Twitter, Instagram, Facebook) is best known for his 1,001 day streak of consecutive comedy performances. It began on December 26th, 2010, and concluded on September 21st, 2013– four days after an appearance on TBS’s Conan. Breaking the old world record on Day 731, Sammy set the new one at 1,001 Arabian Nights of Comedy.

Over the course of the streak, he appeared on NBC’s America’s Got Talent and advanced to the Las Vegas round, and became the first comedian to perform on The Food Network in Throwdown with Bobby Flay. Splitsider conducted an extensive interview with him entering the home stretch. LA Weekly praised Sammy’s “sheer force of will” in performance and lifestyle, and LA Mag recommended his show highly. He was profiled in TIME Magazine, followed soon after by an article in the New York Times. Published on his final day, it describes his material as “full of wordplay” and “clever misdirection.”

Tony Camin

Tony Camin has appeared on Late Night with Conan O’Brien, Jimmy Kimmel Live, Real Time with Bill Maher, and lots of others that have been cancelled.
He’s performed at The Just For Laughs Festival in Montreal as well as The HBO US Comedy Arts Festival in Aspen, as well as the Melbourne Comedy festival in Australia.
Along with Arj Barker, Tony was a co-creator and performer of the hit off-Broadway hit play “The Marijuana-Logues.”
Tony can be currently seen as a correspondent for the program The Media Project, on IFC.

Liz Stone

Liz Stone performs throughout the country and is known for her personal stories of life, love, and embarrassing moments. She can be seen on Amazon Prime’s Laugh After Dark, Live in Las Vegas Season 1 and is a regular at Laugh Factory, SF Punch Line, Cobbs Comedy Club, House of Comedy, Sacramento Punch Line, LA Comedy Club, and Rooster T. Feathers. She is also Head Writer For Fitz Games, a pop culture satire game company. A former corporate attorney, Liz discovered standup comedy as a balance to the corporate grind and has been entertaining audiences with her unique perspective ever since.

06/24/2023 9:30 PM

Door Time: 8:45 PM

Other Showtimes

Shows are for 21 and over only, with valid ID.
*2 Drink 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.)

**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.

Lebanese-Palestinian-Syrian-Italian-American, born in Oakland, California, Sammy Obeid (Twitter, Instagram, Facebook) is best known for his 1,001 day streak of consecutive comedy performances. It began on December 26th, 2010, and concluded on September 21st, 2013– four days after an appearance on TBS’s Conan. Breaking the old world record on Day 731, Sammy set the new one at 1,001 Arabian Nights of Comedy.

Over the course of the streak, he appeared on NBC’s America’s Got Talent and advanced to the Las Vegas round, and became the first comedian to perform on The Food Network in Throwdown with Bobby Flay. Splitsider conducted an extensive interview with him entering the home stretch. LA Weekly praised Sammy’s “sheer force of will” in performance and lifestyle, and LA Mag recommended his show highly. He was profiled in TIME Magazine, followed soon after by an article in the New York Times. Published on his final day, it describes his material as “full of wordplay” and “clever misdirection.”

Tony Camin

Liz Stone