Holy City Zoo
Holy
City Zoo was a small but influential comedy
club in San Francisco that ran from the early 1970s to
the early 1990s.
It was a training ground for most of
the stand-up comedians who passed through San Francisco
during that era, including Robin Williams, Dana Carvey,
Kevin Pollak, Jake Johannsen, Rob Schneider, Paula
Poundstone, Kevin Meaney, Bobby Slayton, Rob Becker,
Nora Dunn, Will Durst and Dana Gould.
“The Zoo” was located on Clement
Street between 5th and 6th Avenues, and consisted mainly
of a bar in front that sold beer, wine and soft drinks,
a small stage near the back, and an office and balcony
upstairs.
Reputedly, the club got its name from
a sign the owner picked up for free at an
out-of-business sale in the local zoo for Holy City,
California. He had stopped there to buy redwood tables
and chairs that were converted into the club’s décor.
The club began hosting comedy shows
in 1975 under producer John Cantu. A trademark staple of
the Zoo was the open mike night, which ran one or two
times a week throughout the club’s existence. Anyone at
all could go on stage for five minutes, affording stage
time to future stars, countless acts who are now
forgotten and no small number of the mentally unstable.
The comedy club stayed in business
for nearly 20 years. But it was never financially stable
and changed ownership many times. Among the people who
owned or co-owned the Zoo at one point or another were
Cantu, Jason Cristoble (spelling uncertain), Tom Sawyer,
talent manager Bob Fischer, comedian Jim Samuels, and,
at the end, Durst, comedy booker Tracy Forrester and
Forrester's family, Gilda and George Forrester.
The club went in and out of business
at least once (in the 1980s, before reopening for awhile
as the Ha-Ha-A-Go-Go under Sawyer), before finally
closing for good in 1994.
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