February 14, 2017
Sandra Bernhard Performs at SF's Regency Ballroom
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The inimitable�Sandra Bernhard�will bring her all new show�"Sandra Monica Blvd: Coast to Coast"�to�The Regency Ballroom�at�1290 Sutter Street�in San Francisco on�Thursday, February 16�at 8 p.m.�Bernhard�debuted the new show at The Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts in Los Angeles and at her sold-out annual holiday shows at Joe's Pub in New York City.
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In�"Sandra Monica Blvd: Coast to Coast,"�Bernhard�is traversing the country taking audiences on a journey to find the soul of America... the back roads and the byways on a gas station map while weaving in the soundtrack you might hear on an AM radio station you pick up from Oklahoma.
She takes you to all the places you forgot but longed to remember in the muted colors of dreamy landscapes.�"Sandra Monica Blvd: Coast to Coast" is her latest wild ride.�Having launched the new show in Los Angeles and New York City,�Bernhard�will perform throughout 2017 at�all points in between.
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She�is also now in her second year hosting her own hugely popular daily show�"Sandyland"�on SiriusXM Radio's Radio Andy channel (102) headed up by Andy Cohen.�Her strong opinions and unique perspective, along with her provocative, spontaneous conversations with a wide spectrum of guests from the worlds of entertainment and fashion have made�"Sandyland"�so successful.
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"Sandra Monica Blvd: Coast to Coast" has already brought in rave reviews, with�Variety�saying "What makes Bernhard's comedy so rare -- whether she's philosophizing about Taylor Swift's squad or singing Dolly Parton's 'Hard Candy Christmas' as imagined by Caitlyn Jenner -- is that within every keenly observed pop-culture rant, there's an element of piercing truth. Bernhard remains as brash and brazen as she was in the 1970s."
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In addition,�Bernhard�recently taped guest appearances on the new Hulu comedy series�"Difficult People," created by her friend Julie Klausner.�She also returned to television last year, with a recurring role�on the hit CBS TV sitcom�"2 Broke Girls"�that aired in the spring, and�guest-starred on episodes of Fox TV's�"Brooklyn Nine-Nine"�as the character Gina's "eccentric" and "offbeat" mother, Darlene Linetti.�
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And, in 2014 guest-starred on ABC Family's original drama series, "Switched at Birth" in a recurring role as Teresa Lubarsky, a groovy art professor at a local college where Bay (Vanessa Marano) is taking classes. The Peabody Award-winning family drama returned for its third season in January 2014. As most people are aware, from 1991-1996 she played Nancy Bartlett -- the first openly gay character on a network sitcom -- on�"Roseanne."
For tickets, visit�http://www.theregencyballroom.com/events/detail/329001or
For more information, visit�www.sandrabernhard.com