Now in its 19th year, the local institution is staging more than 250 performances over 18 days.
The landmark comedy festival unveils its full lineup for January.
Major operational issues on Saturday overshadowed the festival’s impressively diverse lineup.
Some kind of businesswomen’s special: Acclaimed drag queens (and real-life pals) bring Romy & Michele’s High School Reunion back to the Bay Area.
In which we bid farewell to another year of dynamite shows with an ode to Jennifer Coolidge, a eulogy to “Spontaneanation,” and a plea for Stephen King and Peaches Christ to work together.
What do a flood of toxic movie butter, the poor airplane etiquette of John Kasich, and a surprise John Waters cameo have in common? Sketchfest of course!
The festival’s opening weekend featured comedy behind two-way mirrors, some truly atrocious audience participation, and some delightfully demented cartoons.
Co-founder Janet Varney shares the highs (and lows) of Sketchfest’s first 17 years.
Two comedians face their fears with an immersive comedy performance at The Speakeasy.
The creator and star of Difficult People says it was so arrogant to accept a tribute from Sketchfest that she had to do it.