Teachers Gone Bad Comedy Show Comes to San Diego

Former and part-time teachers bring schoolyard chaos and adult reality to the stage in no-holds-barred comedy show.

Feb. 1, 2026 at 5:31am

Mind Twist Comedy is bringing its popular "Teachers Gone Bad" comedy show to San Diego, featuring a lineup of educators-turned-comedians who share brutally funny stories about classroom disasters, school politics, staff room drama, and the realities of marriage and family life that teachers face. The show promises unfiltered, cathartic comedy that teachers can't say on campus, with no fear of HR.

Why it matters

The "Teachers Gone Bad" show provides a rare platform for current and former educators to openly discuss the challenges and absurdities of their profession in a humorous and relatable way. As teaching becomes an increasingly difficult job, this show offers a comedic outlet and validation for teachers who often feel misunderstood or underappreciated.

The details

The "Teachers Gone Bad" comedy show features a lineup of former and part-time teachers who bring their real-life experiences to the stage through unfiltered, no-holds-barred comedy routines. Attendees can expect to hear stories about classroom chaos, school politics, staff room drama, as well as the realities of marriage, family, and life that teachers face. The show promises to be cathartic and hilarious, giving teachers a chance to laugh at the absurdities of their profession.

  • The "Teachers Gone Bad" show is coming to San Diego on February 1, 2026.

The players

Mind Twist Comedy

A comedy production company that is bringing the "Teachers Gone Bad" show to San Diego.

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The takeaway

The "Teachers Gone Bad" comedy show provides a much-needed outlet for current and former educators to openly discuss the challenges and absurdities of their profession in a humorous and relatable way, offering validation and a chance to laugh at the realities of teaching.