Brilliant crowd work!
by Jeannette on 8/5/24Punch Line Comedy Club - Sacramento - SacramentoGreat host and opening acts. Moshe was SO clever and wove random specifics from the audience brilliantly into the act.
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Moshe Kasher. Comedian. Child Genius. Jew. Jew Comedian. OBGYN. Pleasure center. Good tipper. Guiding light. Beefcake. He lives alone in LA.
Featured on: NBC's? E!’s “Chelsea Lately”,"Late Night With Jimmy Fallon", Comedy Central,? "Conan",”Carson Daly”, Showtime's “Shameless”, MTV.
He is a writer on NBC's "The New Normal", the co-host of "The Champs" podcast and the author of the acclaimed memoir "Kasher In The Rye" on Grand Central Publishing.
Selected as one of Variety Magazine's "Ten Comics to Watch", LA Times, “Faces to Watch” iTunes “Comic of the Year”
People really seem to like him. Please, go to Netflix and watch his comedy special "Moshe Kasher Live In Oakland". Please, read his book. Please, think of the children.
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Great host and opening acts. Moshe was SO clever and wove random specifics from the audience brilliantly into the act.
Awesome show much better than the last few I went to in Tahoe. I would see this guy again and of course would go to punch line again as well.
I took my entire family for the show and wasn’t disappointed. First the lady got up to introduce the acts and was very funny. When the support act got up the air went out of the room. Way to political and alienated half the crowd out of the gate. Was very concerned the night would be wasted but when Moshe came out he immediately turned it around and we were all dying of laughter immediately. He had the crowd hanging on his every word!! Great comedian.
The venue was clean, great atmosphere and wait staff. There really isn’t a bad seat in the house and the comedians were hilarious.
Bad misinformed political jokes. Tried to sell himself off as a black man but has no idea of the truth. Just not a funny person. Walked out after 20 minutes. BTW.. The venue reprimanded a female patron for vocally agreeing with comics. She also walked out.
Went for Natasha. First time seeing Moshe Kasher's stand-up. He's hilarious. Extremely high energy. The Wilbur is a great venue, but it's tight if you're not seated either at the front of the balcony or mezzanine, or on the floor. Rows B and back on the balcony and mezzanine are super tight and uncomfortable.
After a warm-up act who I can't remember the name of (though he was quite funny, and did a good job of warming up the show), Natasha Leggero did a set, followed by a set by Moshe Kasher. I wasn't really familiar with either of their acts, so it was all new to me. They did not shy away from political and adult topics, so I'm sure some people might be offended. The last part of the show had them bringing up a couple of couples to help them with their relationships, which can always be a bit hit or miss, but Moshe and Natasha tried their best to make it entertaining. All in all, a fun night.
Great show. Loved the opening act. Moshe is especially clever.
The first 2/3 of the show Moshe had the crowd in absolute stitches. He was incredibly witty. I did not find Natasha funny- at all.
The first comedian in the show we saw was horrible--every 3rd word was fuck. I do not mind the fuck word (not a prude) but not funny as every third word. I liked that Moshe Kasher's show was full of impromptu moments (using the audience) but towards the end of the show he seemed like he was on speed and did not need anymore of his energy drink.