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The theater currently operates a training center with programs in improv comedy, sketch comedy and stand-up comedy. PHIT's most notable alumnus is stand-up comedian Kent Haines , who was the 2008 winner of the Philly's Phunniest contest at Helium Comedy Club and has appeared on public radio show The Sound of Young America and Season 4 of Comedy ...
Cap City Comedy Club: Austin: Texas The first prominent comedy club in Austin. Carolines on Broadway: Manhattan: New York: Catch a Rising Star: New York: Additional locations in Princeton, New Jersey, Reno, Nevada, Las Vegas, Nevada, Lincoln, Rhode Island: Chicago City Limits: Manhattan: New York: Cobb's Comedy Club: San Francisco: California ...
The N Crowd is a short-form improv comedy troupe that has performed weekly since April 2005 in Philadelphia. The troupe has received positive reviews in Philadelphia Weekly, Philly Style Magazine, and The City Paper. Interviews with N Crowd members have appeared in The Philly Metro [1] and Phillyst.com. [2]
Robinson performs regularly at the Comedy Cellar in Manhattan, frequently as the emcee.He has had his own half-hour stand-up special on Comedy Central.In 2012, Time Out New York named Robinson as one of the "21 New York comedy scene linchpins [3]" He has several stories about his life in Philadelphia and his run-ins with the police.
Host Dave Attell goes through a particular city at night, usually close to midnight beginning with his performance at a local comedy club, then going to various bars, clubs, and city landmarks. Along the way Attell cracks jokes with passersby and takes pictures with a disposable camera which would be shown during the end credits.
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.
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The Philadelphia Warriors and Philadelphia 76ers both played many of their games in the arena; the 1960 NBA All-Star Game was played there. President Lyndon B. Johnson spoke at a campaign appearance on October 29, 1964, at Convention Hall. He appeared at the Hall alongside many notable Philadelphia and Pennsylvania Democratic leaders. [2]