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  2. Stand Up NY - Wikipedia

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    The club offers shows seven days a week with a showcase format, meaning each of the five to seven comedians performs for 10-20 minutes. A regular week will consist of two shows Sunday through Thursday, three shows on Friday, and four shows on Saturday. Stand Up New York also hosts open-mics every weekday and rents out the venue for private events.

  3. Opening act - Wikipedia

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    In comedy, a warm-up comedian or crowd warmer is a stand-up comedian who performs at a comedy club or before the filming of a television comedy in front of a studio audience. [1] More rarely, a comedian will open for a music concert. [2] Their role is to make the audience feel integral to the show and encourage reactions during the show. [3]

  4. Comedy club - Wikipedia

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    Audience and performers at a comedy club improv night. A comedy club is a venue where a variety of comedic acts perform to a live audience. Although the term usually refers to establishments that feature stand-up comedians, it can also feature other forms of comedy such as improvisational comedians, impersonators, impressionists, magicians and ventriloquists.

  5. Dark Side of Comedy - Wikipedia

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    Narrated by Dave Foley, [5] [4] it features cautionary tales that are mainly about the lives and/or deaths of popular stand up comedians. [6] Some of the episodes are outliers that either have no real connection to stand-up comedy (the television sitcom Family Matters) or have a very tenuous link therein (the episode on Dustin Diamond covers how his stand-up career was brief and unsuccessful ...

  6. Comic Strip Live - Wikipedia

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    The Comic Strip was opened in 1976. Richard Tienken and Robert Wachs were two of the club's founders. [4] Before emerging as a venue spotlighting only stand up comedians, the club originally featured singers, magicians, and novelty acts. Chris Rock used to stack chairs to get stage time [5] and Colin Quinn was a bartender at the club. [citation ...

  7. Carolines on Broadway - Wikipedia

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    In 1983, Paul Reubens performed at the club, helping the club grow in popularity. [1] In 1987, Carolines moved to South Street Seaport where it became established as the country's top comedy venue. It also served as home to the A&E series, Caroline's Comedy Hour , which ran for six years and won a CableACE award for "Best Stand-Up Comedy Series ...