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Where to Have a Laugh: The Best Comedy Clubs in Los Angeles

Los Angeles is known as one of the best comedy hubs in the country. It’s the city where popular comedians frequent sold-out clubs, new faces begin their careers with late night stand-up, and comedy buffs…

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John Leguizamo Heads to Broadway to Teach ‘Latin History for Morons’

Joan Marcus

John Leguizamo has been teaching Spanish since he corrected pronunciations at the bar at The First Amendment improv comedy theater. He honed his lessons in educational one-man shows like “Mambo Mouth” and “Spic-o-Rama,”…

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Bill Maher, Chris Hardwick and Nick Offerman to Headline 14th Annual NYC Comedy Fest

Fourteen years in the New York City Comedy Festival is as strong, eccentric and funny as ever. For this year’s rendition of comedy shows, some of the industry’s…

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Mel Brooks, Tig Notaro, & Jonathan Katz Top Riot LA Comedy Fest Lineup

The annual Riot LA Comedy Festival breaks out with laughter Jan. 19-22, when the city will be overrun with comedy vets and budding up-and-comers appearing at various venues.

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George Lopez, D.L. Hughley to Close 2016 With Some Laughs at L.A.’s Orpheum Theatre

George Lopez delivers jokes and stories that are blunt, sincere and address his Mexican-American culture with both self-deprecation and deep affection. Amid performing on the Comedy Get Down…

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Comedy Enthusiasts Gather Again for the Los Angeles Comedy Fest

Comedy fans get a chance for laughs on the comedy scene at the twice-yearly Los Angeles Comedy Fest. From Nov. 10-20, the festival offers a packed schedule featuring…

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The Oddball Comedy & Curiosity Festival Brings the Laughs

The world’s largest comedy tour is back for its fourth consecutive year in Southern California. Live Nation and Funny Or Die have teamed up…

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Tracy Morgan Is Back With ‘Picking up the Pieces’

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Tracy Morgan is back on the stage for his “Picking up the Pieces” tour and he has a lot to say with this being his…

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Jim Jefferies Brings ‘Unusual Punishment’ to Los Angeles

Hold on to your seat for a night of no-holds-barred comedy with Jim Jefferies when the comic takes his “Unusual Punishment Tour” to …

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French Comedian Gad Elmaleh Brings His Point of View to The Theatre at Ace Hotel

For many Americans, Gad Elmaleh is a new face on the comedy scene. In Europe however, the 45-year-old Elmaleh is a well-known known superstar, appearing in hit movies…

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Largo Hits Maximum Hilarity with Sarah Silverman & Friends

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Sarah Silverman‘s unapologetic style has made her one of the most popular comedians today. She’s been on stages around the globe, won an Emmy and all the while never compromised who she was – and…

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‘Literary Death Match’ Combines Comedy and Literature at Largo

“Literary Death Match” combines live comedy, writing and improv for a one-of-a-kind show that brings together laughter and literature to the stage. Founded by Adrian…

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Improvised Shakespeare Company: Never Has Improv Been so Unpredictable

If improv isn’t difficult enough, try pulling it off while speaking only in Shakespearean language. The Improvised Shakespeare Company has been around since 2005 to critical acclaim. In front of sold out…

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Tig Notoro’s ‘Tig and Friends’ Has a Home at Largo

Born Mathilde O’Callaghan Notaro in Mississippi, Notaro was given the nickname “Tig” as a child. Before getting into comedy, Notaro worked in the music industry, managing bands under the name Tignation Promotions. Notaro’s comedy career took off…

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