Posts Tagged ‘live shows’
SF Sketchfest
January 5th, 2011
8pm, Wednesday, January 26th, 2011 – Eureka Theatre, San Francisco
Sketchfest is an amazing annual event – actually three weeks of events – each January in San Francisco. This year’s performers include…
Dan Aykroyd, Candice Bergen, James L. Brooks, David Byrne, Neil Patrick Harris, Garry Shandling, Eugene Mirman, Nerdist Chris Hardwick, Kevin Pollak, Greg Proops, RiffTrax, Will Durst, Bob Goldthwait, Brendon Small, The Sound of Young America, Paul F. Tompkins, Marc Maron, Todd Barry, Bob Odenkirk, Maria Bamford, Greg Behrendt, Doug Benson, Moby, Jimmy Pardo, and many many more.
Oh yeah: I’m performing along with comedian and cartoonist Michael Capozzola on Wednesday, January 26th, 8pm at the Eureka Theater. Come enjoy an evening featuring two comedic performances! Mike will be doing his food-themed show and I’ll be doing my thing…
Brian Malow – Spontaneous Emissions
and
Michael Capozzola – Regurgitated
8pm, Wednesday, January 26th, 2011
Eureka Theatre
215 Jackson Street
San Francisco, CA 94111
$15
Bizarro Comedy Show – Two Funny Heads (Piraro & Malow)
August 19th, 2008
On 9/11 this year I’ll be performing at the legendary Purple Onion with my friend, the legendary Bizarro cartoonist Dan Piraro: The Bizarro Comedy Show: Two Funny Heads.
Says Dan about me: “This guy is a longtime friend and a total pro. He’ll show me up, big time. I should actually be opening for him but it’s my show so tough monkeys.”
Actually, Dan is incredibly funny and inventive on stage, and the most prolific artist I know. He publishes a new cartoon EVERY DAY! That’s seven new jokes a week, plus he draws them by hand in pen, scans them into the computer, and colors them himself.
We previously did a 10-state, 20-city, 30-show tour of political comedy (“Bizarro’s Politi-Comedy-a-Go-Go”) during the ill-fated last presidential election season, along with pals Michael Capozzola and Jeff Kreisler. We had hoped to play a small part in unseating the incumbent, but, alas, failed.
However, this time, we are so certain to see a regime change that we don’t even feel the need to do political humor, per se. Although you can always count on Dan to have some biting commentary on the state of the union. This time, at the Onion.
Tickets for the Sept. 11 Purple Onion show can be purchased here.