“Teachers Gone Bad” Brings Unfiltered Comedy to San Diego in 2026
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A cathartic and brutally honest comedy show featuring former and part-time educators is heading to San Diego on February 1, 2026. “Teachers Gone Bad,” produced by Mind Twist Comedy, promises an evening of unfiltered stories about the realities of life in education, offering a rare glimpse behind the scenes for those both inside and outside the classroom.
A Night of Uncensored Educator Humor
The show, scheduled for 5 PM at National Lampoon: The Yellow Door, features a lineup of comedians who previously worked – or continue to work – as teachers. According to promotional materials, the performance aims to deliver the jokes educators are often unable to share on campus.
“These former and part-time teachers bring schoolyard chaos and adult reality together on stage,” a company release stated. “Expect brutally funny stories about classroom disasters, school politics, and staff room drama, plus real talk on marriage, family, and life.”
The performance is explicitly labeled as not being kid-friendly, signaling a focus on mature themes and adult experiences. Organizers note that shows frequently sell out, driven by a strong demand from teachers seeking a space for relatable, and often taboo, humor.
“Nearly every show sells out because teachers come to hear the jokes they can’t say on campus!” the release continued. “With no fear of HR and nothing held back, this is cathartic, unfiltered comedy at its best! What are they gonna do? Fire us twice?!”
Event Details and Contact Information
Tickets for “Teachers Gone Bad” range in price from $20 to $24.
For more information and to connect with Mind Twist Comedy, visit their social media channels:
Mind Twist Comedy on Facebook
Mind Twist Comedy on Instagram
Event support is provided by MindTwistComedy. Contact information for Mind Twist Comedy includes:
- Phone: 2102917293
- Email: [email protected]
Artist group information indicates Irma Ruiz is affiliated with the production, and can be contacted via [email protected].
This event offers a unique opportunity for both educators and the general public to experience a side of school life rarely seen on stage, promising an evening of laughter and relatable, unfiltered comedy.
