Comedy entertainment in Los Angeles
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Upright Citizens Brigade
Where do up-and-coming LA comedians go for chuckles? This popular club, founded in NYC by SNL alum Amy Poehler and others, is a top choice. The club sits on a short but bustling block noted for sociable restaurants frequented by screenwriters, Hollywood assistants and young TV stars. It’s technically in Hollywood but the vibe is more Los Feliz.
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Comedy & Magic Club
Carlin, Foxworthy, Seinfeld – his puffy shirt is on display – have all paced the boards at Hermosa’s Comedy & Magic Club. For big names, get here before 6pm to nab a good table and be ready to share your job or hometown with the ever-inquisitive opening acts. Always hot is Jay Leno, who tests out jokes most Sunday nights.
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AAAiO West
Toss out the phrase ‘giant mushroom’ and watch the cast spin a 45-minute skit. Long form is the specialty at this cozy corner theater – the LA branch of Olympic Improv Chicago – where you might catch familiar faces from The Office or SNL honing their comedy chops. Cocktails served.
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Downtown Comedy Club
Saturday Night Live alumnus Garrett Morris is the man behind the curtain of this weekend club at the divey Charlie O's cocktail lounge in the Alexandria Hotel. Tickets come with a unique money-back guarantee: you don't laugh, you don't pay. Isn't that funny?
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M Bar
LA's epicenter of alternative, offbeat und underground comedy, this minimall supper club has over-the-top decor, a casual vibe and crazy-funny nightly shows, including the unmissable Uncabaret, which is on every other Saturday.
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Groundlings
From sketch to improv, the much-kudosed Groundlings comedy troupe conjures up the funny every night. Surprise guests who’ve gone on to Saturday Night Live and Mad TV often drop by Thursday nights.
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Acme Comedy Theater
Three sketch-comedy and three improv companies magically spin everyday material into comedy gold at this recently renovated, high-tech space that counts Alex Borstein and Fred Goss among its alumni.
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Laugh Factory
The Marx Brothers used to keep offices at this long-standing club with multicultural programming: Asian Thursdays, African-American Sundays and Latino Mondays. Over 18s.
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Comedy Store
Yup, this is where ‘Kramer' went off his racist rocker.
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