Teachers Gone Bad: San Diego Comedy Show – Feb 2026
San Diego residents have a unique comedic offering coming to “National Lampoon: The Yellow Door” on Sunday, February 1, 2026, at 5 PM. “Teachers Gone Bad,” presented by Mind Twist Comedy, promises an evening of unfiltered humor delivered by a lineup of educators-turned-comedians.
A Night of Uncensored Humor
The show features former and part-time teachers sharing brutally funny stories about the realities of school life. Expect tales of classroom disasters, school politics, and staff room drama, alongside candid discussions of marriage, family, and everyday life. Mind Twist Comedy explicitly states this performance is “NOT kid-friendly.”
The Appeal of Cathartic Comedy
According to Mind Twist Comedy, the comedians performing have “no fear of HR and nothing held back,” offering a cathartic experience for both performers and audience members. The tagline, “What are they gonna do? Fire us twice?!” encapsulates the show’s rebellious spirit and willingness to tackle taboo subjects.
Event Details and Contact Information
Tickets for “Teachers Gone Bad” range from $20 to $24. Mind Twist Comedy can be found on Facebook and Instagram. Event support is provided by MindTwistComedy, reachable at 2102917293 or [email protected]. Irma Ruiz is listed as the artist group contact, also at [email protected].
Frequently Asked Questions
What is “Teachers Gone Bad?”
“Teachers Gone Bad” is a comedy show featuring educators-turned-comedians who share humorous stories about their experiences in schools and life.
Where and when will the show take place?
The show will be held at National Lampoon: The Yellow Door on Sunday, February 1, 2026, at 5 PM.
Is this show appropriate for children?
No, Mind Twist Comedy explicitly states that this show is “NOT kid-friendly.”
Given the show’s focus on unfiltered experiences and relatable frustrations, do you think this type of comedy resonates more with specific professions or audiences?