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  2. Dave Chappelle - Wikipedia

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    Open Mic: 2003 Richard Pryor: I Ain't Dead Yet: 2004 Sex and the City: A Farewell: 2006 Dave Chappelle's Block Party: 2009 Why We Laugh: Black Comedians on Black Comedy: 2013 Richard Pryor: Omit the Logic: 2017 Def Comedy Jam 25: 2018 Quincy: 2019 Devil's Pie: 2021 The One and Only Dick Gregory: Dave Chappelle: Live in Real Life

  3. Open mic - Wikipedia

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    A musician at a Sausalito open mic in July 2008. An open mic or open mike (shortened from "open microphone") is a live show at a venue such as a coffeehouse, nightclub, comedy club, strip club, or pub, often taking place at night (an open mic night), in which audience members may perform on stage whether they are amateurs or professionals, often for the first time or to promote an upcoming ...

  4. List of comedy clubs in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Interactive comedy club show attraction based on the 2001 Disney/Pixar animated film Monsters, Inc. was located in Tomorrowland at Magic Kingdom in Walt Disney World Resort in Orlando, Florida opened on April 2, 2007

  5. Doug Stanhope - Wikipedia

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    Stanhope began his stand-up comedy career in 1990 at age 23, [7] first performing at an open mic night at a Las Vegas bar. [8] He developed his act in Las Vegas before moving to Phoenix, Arizona, where he landed a gig as a house MC at a comedy club.

  6. Bobcat Goldthwait - Wikipedia

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    They formed a comedy troupe called The Generic Comics. [6] In their mid-teens, they saw an ad for an open-mic night in Skaneateles that featured comedian Barry Crimmins with the moniker "Bear Cat". He and Kenny went to the event and performed under the monikers Bobcat and Tomcat, respectively, as a tribute to Crimmins.

  7. Arizona Financial Theatre - Wikipedia

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    It opened in the spring of 2002 as part of the ongoing redevelopment efforts in Downtown Phoenix, and reached the 2 million mark in attendance in 2009. Live Nation began operating the venue in 2007. [6] The theater's name was first changed in October 2010 after Comerica Bank acquired the naming rights. [7]