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Maria Bamford Berkeley March 31st, 2026 dates

Maria Bamford Berkeley If you're craving a comedy night that feels like catching up with an old friend who just happens to be hilarious, then mark your calendar for DDD1 when Maria Bamford takes the stage in San Francisco. Known for her infectious laugh and a style that swings from witty one-liners to deeply personal stories, she’s the kind of comic who can make you laugh hard one minute and then pause, thinking about her words long after. Growing up in a strict faith-based environment, Maria’s comedy is sprinkled with honest reflections and a touch of vulnerability that hits close to home. She’s also made waves beyond stand-up, lending her voice to animated characters and championing mental health awareness in her community. Her last special, The Special Special Follow-Up, was a masterclass in blending humor with raw honesty, proving she’s still at the top of her game. Whether you're a longtime fan or new to her work, this concert promises moments that’ll stay with you—whether it’s a punchline that makes you snort or a heartfelt story that hits just right. Grab your tickets now and get ready for a night filled with laughs, surprises, and maybe even a few moments where you see yourself in her stories.

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The Sydney Goldstein Theater in San Francisco is one of those hidden gems that really captures the spirit of the city’s vibrant arts scene. It’s not just a place to watch a show, but a space that brings artists and audiences closer together, fostering genuine connections. Over the years, it’s hosted everything from eclectic local performances to big national celebrations like Arts Month, always emphasizing collaboration and community. The acoustics are seriously top-notch, especially in the upper tier, which offers a cozy, almost intimate vibe—perfect for catching every joke or emotional beat. For someone new to the SF arts scene, attending a show here—like a hilarious night with Maria Bamford—feels like stepping into a warm, welcoming hub of creativity and laughter. It’s the kind of venue that makes you want to stay a little longer, soak it all in, and maybe even catch yourself thinking this is exactly why arts matter so much in a city like San Francisco.