Zach Margs & Menachem Silverstein Bring Laugh Through The Heartbreak Tour to San Francisco
On April 27, 2026, the Laugh Through The Heartbreak comedy tour made its stop in San Francisco, featuring British Jewish comedian Zach Margs and Orthodox Jewish comedian Menachem Silverstein. The event took place at the JCC of San Francisco, presented in partnership with Value Culture and Malka Productions, and produced by Erez Safar with Silverstein serving as co-producer.
Tour Details and Performers
The Laugh Through The Heartbreak tour showcases standup comedy from Zach Margs, known for his appearances on British comedy circuits, and Menachem Silverstein, an Orthodox Jewish comedian recognized for his operate on Jimmy Kimmel Live and his role alongside Steve Carell in the FX series The Patient. The April 27 San Francisco demonstrate was one of several West Coast dates, following performances in Los Angeles and San Diego and preceding shows in Chicago and Cleveland.
According to event listings, the San Francisco performance ran from 7:00 pm to 9:30 pm, with ticket prices ranging from $46 to $72. The tour is produced by Erez Safar, who also oversees the broader Laugh Through The Heartbreak series that includes special guests across its multi-city run.
Background on the Comedians
Menachem Silverstein has built a profile as a prominent Orthodox Jewish voice in mainstream comedy, blending religious observance with observational humor. His appearances on national television and streaming platforms have brought attention to Jewish identity in contemporary entertainment.

Zach Margs, based in the United Kingdom, has gained recognition through Jewish comedy festivals and live performances across Europe and North America. His participation in the tour highlights the transatlantic collaboration within Jewish comedy circles.
Production and Partnerships
The Laugh Through The Heartbreak series is produced by Erez Safar, a producer known for Jewish cultural events and comedy showcases. Menachem Silverstein serves as co-producer, contributing to the tour’s creative direction. The San Francisco event was presented in partnership with Value Culture and Malka Productions, organizations focused on Jewish arts and community engagement.
Additional tour stops in April and May 2026 included Las Vegas, Los Angeles, San Diego, Chicago, Cleveland, Miami, Boca Raton, Fort Lauderdale, Baltimore, Texas, New Jersey, and New York City, with most dates hosted at comedy clubs such as the Laugh Factory.
Community and Cultural Impact
Events like Laugh Through The Heartbreak provide platforms for Jewish comedians to share perspectives that intersect faith, identity, and humor in public forums. By partnering with community organizations and hosting shows at venues like the JCC of San Francisco, the tour aims to foster dialogue and cultural visibility within and beyond Jewish audiences.
The tour’s structure—featuring rotating lineups with special guests—allows for varied comedic styles whereas maintaining a consistent focus on Jewish voices in comedy. As of April 2026, the tour continues to expand its reach across major U.S. Cities.