Not ready to purchase tickets today, but would like a reminder later?
Funestra Comedy Night at Fenestra Winery Starring Dan St. Paul
Funestra Comedy Night at Fenestra Winery Starring Dan St. Paul

February 28 @ 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm PST
Reserved Seating Included with Each Ticket
Your table is automatically reserved under the last name of the ticket purchaser, so your seats are ready when you arrive. If you have a seating preference such as front, middle or back or want to sit with another party text (925) 290-7230 by 4:00 pm day of show to let us know.
Funestra Comedy Night
Funestra Comedy Night features live standup comedy in Livermore’s historic wine country, pairing the best comics from the Bay Area and Beyond with Fenestra’s award‑winning wines in the cozy tasting room. Tickets include reserved seating, wine by the glass or bottle, plus food options from local food trucks. Perfect for date night, friends, and groups just minutes from downtown Livermore.
Doors open at 6:00 pm and the show starts at 7:00 pm and runs about 2 hours, with a short intermission, so guests can arrive early, get settled at their table, and enjoy wine and food before throughout the whole show.
Seating is limited and tables are reserved for ticket holders, and ensures everyone has a comfortable place to sit. Because of the limited capacity and popularity of these events, advance tickets are strongly recommended, and parties are encouraged.
The Evening’s Lineup of Comedians

Dan St. Paul
Dan St. Paul has been chronicling his life on stage for 30 years. After turning fifty, he discovered his body changing (“I’m a cylinder now. I can wear a belt anywhere on my body.”), his memory faulty (“I have eight pair of reading glasses and I have no idea where they are.”), and dealing with a lazy teenager (“I have a bumper sticker that says ‘My Son’s Just Getting By At Hillsdale High’.”).
Instead of sitting home and stewing about, he’s touring the country with “What’s Funny After 50?”
Dan has been a national headlining comedian at some of the top comedy clubs in the country. He has appeared on NBC, ABC, FOX, Comedy Central, A&E, and VH-1. Dan has also opened for such celebrities as Jerry Seinfeld, Jay Leno, Ringo Starr, Natalie Cole, Hall and Oates, Vince Gill, Clint Black, and even the San Francisco Symphony (“I knew them when they were just a garage band.”) His “The First Baseball Game” is one of the most requested comedy pieces on the syndicated Bob and Tom Radio Show.

Sophia Garrow
Since moving to San Francisco in 2022, Sophia has been featured in SF Sketchfest, Limestone Comedy Festival, Vail Comedy Festival, Cheaper Than Therapy, the Palace of Fine Arts, the SF Standard and many more. Her comedy has been described as “are you sure you want to tell strangers about that?” by her mom and “but you’re still an accountant, right?” by her dad. With a mix of personal anecdotes, a dash of self deprecation, and an eerie similarity to Rosie the Riveter, Sophia will make you feel like you’ve been best friends all along.

Your Host, Brian Maggi
Brian is the creator, and host of Adulted, and a Bay Area comedian and writer. He left the high stress world of tech for the low wage life of standup comedy performing under the stage name Skip Everett. His biggest claim to fame is inventing the Spam filter so he’d have an excuse for not reading his parents’ emails.
He performs regularly around San Francisco including Cobbs, The Punchline, and Rooster T. Feathers. He has written for Chicago’s Second City, and co-created the underground humor magazine “In Formation.” He is a published author, and keynote speaker on innovation and creativity.


