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Aug 3, 2022 · But L.A.’s comedy scene is never to be trifled with. We’ve got it all — historic venues, underground hot spots, top-tier improv and sketch — even clowns! OK, it’s not as walkable, but ...
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- Dynasty Typewriter. Comedy. Comedy clubs. Westlake. price 2 of 4. Dynasty Typewriter’s revitalization of the the Hayworth Theatre couldn’t have come at a better time: The 200-seat performance space absorbed many of the top-notch shows and talent that frequented the then-just-shuttered NerdMelt and the Steve Allen Theater.
- The Comedy Store. Comedy. Comedy clubs. West Hollywood. Of all the old-school stand-up rooms, the Comedy Store is the only one that’s managed to keep its lineups consistently fresh and funny while staying true to its seedy Sunset Strip roots (it dates back to 1972, when it took over a space that was once the notorious club Ciro’s).
- Largo at the Coronet. Comedy. La Cienega. price 2 of 4. This intimate 1940s-era theater is one of the best place to see A-list comedians and storytellers. When comics like Marc Maron, Jenny Slate or Patton Oswalt aren’t doing stand-up, you might see live podcast tapings by Paul Scheer or long-form improv from Ben Schwartz.
- The Elysian. Comedy. Comedy clubs. Echo Park. On the border of Echo Park and Frogtown, this century-old small theater has quickly become the go-to spot for one-man shows and outside-the-box comedy, from clowning to game shows.
Oct 3, 2021 · In the wake of UCB's pandemic troubles, a large group of local improvisers are banding together to form a co-op, bringing a bit of socialism to the L.A. comedy scene.
- Comedy Store. Whether you’re a comedy fan or a lover of local history, you’ve certainly heard of this venue. For decades, The Comedy Store has had incredible talents grace their stage from local acts to living legends.
- The Laugh Factory. The Laugh Factory is also one of L.A.’ s most beloved and recognized comedy clubs. For decades, they’ve made crowds laugh and have hosted some of the biggest stars.
- The Bourbon Room. The Bourbon Room has long been a venue for local Los Angeles comedy talents and legends like Patton Oswalt, Bill Burr, and Tiffany Hadish.
- Jam In The Van. If you’re tired of those dark intimate clubs, and are looking to switch it up, Jam In The Van for you! Now this spot may not be a comedy club, but one can argue it’s a mobile one.
Nov 9, 2014 · For fifteen years the corner of Beverly and Fairfax in Los Angeles had a comedy club before the phrase existed. Billy Gray's Band Box was many things to many people; a watering hole to Billy Wilder, a nuisance to the librettists of My Fair Lady, and a source of evidence for the FBI's case against mobster Mickey Cohen.
Dec 13, 2023 · Additional shows will be announced at the Egyptian Theatre, Hotel Cafe, Westside Comedy Theater, Laugh Factory, Hollywood Improv, the Comedy Store and Miracle Theater.
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Jan 18, 1998 · The 24-hour restaurant set up shop across the street and down the block from the Band Box, a flashy comedy club that had attracted celebrities to Fairfax since the mid-1930s.