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

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    Cobb's Comedy Club: San Francisco: California: Coconut Comedy Lounge: Kailua-Kona: Hawaii: Coconut Grove Comedy: Vallejo: California: Coconuts Comedy Club: St. Petersburg: Florida: Includes 12 locations in Florida, 6 in other states Comedy After Dark: Vancouver: British Columbia: The Comedy Catch: Chattanooga: Tennessee Comedy Cellar: Manhattan ...

  3. Jewel Box Lounge - Wikipedia

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    Common locations in Kansas City, Missouri, where cross-dressing occurred included the Colony Bar, the Forest Ballroom, and the Jewel Box Lounge. [8] The Gay and Lesbian Archive of Mid-America (GLAMA), run by the University of Missouri–Kansas City (UMKC), maintains collections of photos from the cross-dressing subculture in Kansas City, Missouri.

  4. Mainstreet Theater - Wikipedia

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    The basement lounge in 2005. Designed by Rapp & Rapp, the 90,000-square-foot (8,400 m 2) theater opened on October 30, 1921 as the Mainstreet Missouri.The 3,200-seat theater was a popular vaudeville and movie house, and the only theater in Kansas City designed by Chicago firm Rapp and Rapp.

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    Three-time Emmy nominee Kaley Cuoco has lined up her next TV gig. The Big Bang Theory vet is set to headline and executive-produce Kansas City Star, a half-hour comedy from Hacks masterminds Lucia ...

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  7. Granada Theater (Lawrence, Kansas) - Wikipedia

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    The first film shown there was Robert Montgomery's 1934 comedy Hide-Out. [1] The theater was renovated again in 1993 and repurposed as a comedy club/concert venue, drawing acts such as Nightwish, The Smashing Pumpkins, Ben Folds, The Flaming Lips, The Strokes, and Weezer. [2] In 2005, Kansas City band The Get Up Kids recorded their live album Live