
Sabrina Matthews
Now, What Was I Saying?
© 2002 Sabrina Matthews (634479200281)
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Sabrina Matthews is an openly lesbian comic who relates the absurd in everyday life in a witty anecdotal style.
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Recorded live at Cobb's Comedy Club in San Francisco, 'Now, What Was I Saying?' is a full hour of terrific stand up from Sabrina Matthews. Rock out to great hits like "Rice Cakes" and "Irony". Ride the hysteria of "Fear of Flying" and the "Rollerblading" bit. Enjoy the hilarious anecdotal stylings of the world famous "Bridesmaid" routine, as seen on Comedy Central's Out There in Hollywood.
What people have said about 'Now What Was I Saying?':
"...we can't stop cracking up."
"I almost drove off the road!"
"Oh, you've got a cd now. That's nice."
Sabrina Matthews is an openly lesbian comic who relates the absurd in everyday life in a witty anecdotal style. "Sabrina's brand of comedy is infectious," says afterellen.com, and she "regularly draws out big laughs from both gay and straight audiences."
Her credits include her hilarious half-hour comedy special, "Comedy Central Presents Sabrina Matthews", a starring role in 2006's hit documentary, Laughing Matters...More!, and semi-finalist in this year's Last Comic Standing. After her television acting debut in "America's Most Wanted" (yes, really), she has moved on to appear with Laura Kightlinger in IFC's The Minor Accomplishments of Jackie Woodman, and in Margaret Cho's 2007 film release, Bam Bam and Celeste.
Sabrina began her comedy career in the San Francisco Bay Area, and now appears regularly at clubs, colleges, cruises, and festivals around the world. On the rare days that she is home amidst the doughnut shops and dude-speak of Los Angeles, Sabrina spends her days scuba diving, teaching her dog not to eat furniture, engaging in her favorite game (Point and Laugh), and generally doing anything else to avoid rifling through the heap of letters from the IRS teetering on her desk in search of tiny, hastily scribbled comedy notes. All in comfortable shoes.
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Hilarious! Loved the whole CD
author: FreddaThe CD was hilarious from start to finish. I'm not usually a laugh out loud type of person, but I did just that several times while listening to the performance.
Awesome!
author: AnneThe cd was very funny, I've listened to it a number of times and I laugh out loud every time! I highly recommend it!