FREE Admission
Dan St Paul
9:30pm
After a seven-year stint of headlining S.F. clubs in the comedy duo Murphy-St. Paul, Dan launched out on his own with a solo act that was to land him in the finals of the nation's toughest comedy competition, The San Francisco International Stand-Up Comedy Competition.
The reviews were astounding. Soon after, Dan moved to Los Angeles and appeared on several episodes of An Evening at the Improv, VH-1, MTV, and Comic Strip Live. Since then, he has opened for such superstars as Jerry Seinfeld, Natalie Cole, Smokey Robinson, and Vince Gill. And in a testament to the classiness of his act, Dan opened for the San Francisco Symphony (“Aren’t these guys great? I knew them back when they were just a garage band.”)
He appeared in the movie Flubber with Robin Williams, and signed a recording deal with MCA records. His “First Baseball Game” is the most requested comedy piece on the nationally syndicated Bob and Tom Show. He also is the star of his own one-man play, Outer Mission, Middle Class.
Armed with a bachelors degree in Italian from UC Berkeley, a teaching credential from San Francisco State, and a masters degree in special education, the majority of Dan's material comes from being a suburban husband and father, and dealing with the frustrations of everyday life.
Melanie Maloy
9:00pm
Melanie Maloy first hit the stage at age 25 during an open mic night at The Funny Bone in Pittsburgh. After winning the contest that night, she was hooked. Maloy’s career escalated quickly, allowing her to quit her day job for full-time life on the road. Her energetic observational humor and playful interaction with the audience have earned her regular rotation on XM Satellite Radio and appearances in comedy specials for The WB and E!’s Top 50 Funniest People.





