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Funestra Comedy Night at Fenestra Winery April 18, 2026
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Funestra Comedy Night at Fenestra Winery April 18, 2026

April 18 @ 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm PDT
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

Gina Stahl-Haven
Gina is a dynamic stand‑up comedian and storyteller based in the San Francisco Bay Area, known for her sharp, relatable material about motherhood, relationships, body image, and the absurdities of modern life. A runner‑up in the 2019 San Francisco International Comedy Competition (the first woman in 36 years and the only woman besides Ellen DeGeneres to reach that spot), she quickly made a name for herself with her candid, high‑energy style and fearless takes on rage, equity, and surviving Costco with three kids and multiple husbands. Her comedy blends personal storytelling with biting social observation, delivered with an intoxicating stage presence that keeps audiences both laughing and thinking.
Gina gained national exposure as a standout comedian on Season 17 of NBC’s America’s Got Talent, where she earned four “yes” votes from the judges and praise from Howie Mandel as “wonderful” and “memorable.” She’s performed at festivals across the country, including the World Series of Comedy, Boston Comedy Festival, and SF Improv Festival, and headlines clubs and storytelling shows nationwide. When she’s not on stage, Gina is also an adjunct professor and educator, bringing her passion for communication and connection to both the classroom and the comedy club.

Jon Lehre
Jon Lehre was born during the Summer of Love in San Francisco to hippy parents and his life has never been as cool as that ever again. A resident of Santa Rosa with his wife, two grown kids and an ongoing mortgage, Jon divides his time between stand-up comedy, graphic design and story-telling instead of going to therapy.
Jon Lehre has performed stand-up comedy throughout California, participated in the 2020 San Diego Comedy Competition, and was featured on the story-telling radio program, The Moth, in 2021. He continues to meander through his mid-life crisis with the bemused tolerance of his wife, two kids and easily startled dog.

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.


