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  2. Comedy Works - Wikipedia

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    Comedy Works' entrance at the downtown Denver location. Comedy Works is a stand-up comedy club with two locations in the Denver, Colorado metropolitan area. The downtown club opened in September 1981 and is located in Larimer Square in Denver. The south club, which opened September 2008, is part of The Landmark development in Greenwood Village.

  3. Sexpot Comedy - Wikipedia

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    Sexpot Comedy is a comedy collective, producing or sponsoring nine podcasts and more than a dozen weekly or monthly live events in Denver, Colorado. It is run by partners Kayvan Soorena Tyler Khalatbari-Limaki (Kayvan Khalatbari), a local entrepreneur, and Andy Juett , a local comedian and producer.

  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. High Plains Comedy Festival - Wikipedia

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    High Plains was established in 2013 as Denver's first all stand-up comedy festival and ran August 23-24, 2013. [4] The festival was sponsored by Denver-based burrito restaurant Illegal Pete's . The lineup included Kyle Kinane , Sean Patton, Andrew Orvedahl , Adam Cayton-Holland , Ben Roy , Kurt Braunohler , Jake Weisman, Ian Douglas Terry, Andy ...

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  8. Adam Cayton-Holland - Wikipedia

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    Adam Cayton-Holland started in stand-up comedy by attending open mics at Denver dive bars in 2003. In 2006, Cayton-Holland competed against nearly 200 other aspiring comedians for Comedy Works' New Talent showcase, and won. [1] Cayton-Holland was included in Esquires 25 Best New Stand-Up Comedians in 2012. [2]

  9. Category:Comedians from Denver - Wikipedia

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