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  2. Finest City Improv - Wikipedia

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    San Diego Improv Festival. Finest City Improv is the main sponsor and host of the San Diego Improv Festival. Starting in 2014, this annual event invites improvisers from around the world to showcase their talent in San Diego. Such guests include: The Boys, Opening Night, Red Door, and Robot Teammate and the Accidental Party.

  3. National Comedy Theatre - Wikipedia

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    The National Comedy Theatre is an improvisational comedy company based in San Diego, CA. The theatre opened in 1999 at the former Marquis Theatre in the Mission Hills area of San Diego, and has performed over 6000 shows as of 2023, making it the longest running show in the history of the city. In 2017, the company spun off a non-profit ...

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

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    Dr. Grins Comedy Club: Grand Rapids: Michigan: Est. 1997 - Located in The B.O.B. Grand Rapids, Michigan: The Funny Bone: Currently in 11 locations Gotham Comedy Club: Manhattan: New York: The Groundlings: Los Angeles: California: Governor's Comedy Club: Levittown: New York: Sister clubs Brokerage Comedy Club & Vaudeville Cafe in Bellmore, New ...

  5. The Comedy Store - Wikipedia

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    The Comedy Store was opened in April 1972 by comedians Sammy Shore (1927–2019), and Rudy De Luca.The building was formerly the home of Club Seville (1935), [1] later, Ciro's (1940–1957), a popular Hollywood nightclub owned by William Wilkerson, and later Ciro's Le Disc, [1] a rock and roll venue, [2] where The Byrds were discovered in 1964.

  6. The Improv - Wikipedia

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    The Improv. L.A. Improv on Melrose Avenue in Los Angeles. Irvine Improv. The Improv is a comedy club franchise. It was founded as a single venue in the Hell's Kitchen neighborhood of New York City in 1963, and expanded into a chain of venues in the late 1970s.

  7. Kevin Nealon - Wikipedia

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    Nealon was born on November 18, 1953 in St. Louis, Missouri, [2] to Kathleen M. (née Kimball) [3] and Emmett F. Nealon, an aircraft company executive. [4][5][6] He has 4 siblings. A few months after he was born, the family moved to Bridgeport, Connecticut; [7] when he was six, they moved to Heidelberg, West Germany for four years. [8]

  8. The Groundlings - Wikipedia

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    The Groundlings is an American improvisational and sketch comedy troupe and school based in Los Angeles, California.The troupe was formed by Gary Austin in 1974 and uses an improv format influenced by Viola Spolin, whose improv techniques were taught by Del Close and other members of the Second City, located in Chicago and later St. Louis. [1]

  9. How Improv Comedy Can Help Resolve Conflicts

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    I’m far from the comedy hubs of New York City, Chicago, and Los Angeles, but we have an incredibly talented Second City-trained couple who’ve brought improv to our community both as performers ...