As one of the sitcom capitals of
the world, L.A. has more than its share of talented comics on
the rise. Comedy pilots for the various networks and cable
companies are shot almost daily in this city. Newcomers move to
L.A. in droves, hoping to appear at an open mike night at a
prestigious comedy club and then begin their ascent towards
stand-up fame. Others reach for the brass ring of a starring
role in a successful sitcom.
With this much aspiring talent
present in its almost boundless city limits, L.A. can offer you
some of the best nights of laughter your rib cage will ever
know.
The Comedy Store
8433 Sunset Blvd
West Hollywood, CA 90069
(323) 656-6225
One of the best-known comedy
venues in L.A. continues to attract the best and brightest
entertainers. You can’t go wrong if you visit this place. They
carefully screen the paid performers and only the most talented
newcomers seem to take the stage on open mike nights. Many young
comics have been invited to appear on The Tonight Show or
audition for a role in a comedy sitcom pilot as the result of a
successful run here. Richard Pryor, Robin Williams, Roseanne and
others have graced this stage. Come join the fun. The crowd
tends to be mixed, with all age groups over 21 evenly
represented on most nights. Keep in mind that nearly all LA
comedy clubs require a two-drink minimum order from each patron.
Hours:
Vary, call ahead.
Cover:
Usually $5 during the week and $10-$15 on weekends.
Parking:
On the street. Arrive in the area early. (You can also pay
between $5-$10 to park in the
Hyatt Hotel’s lot.)
The Comedy and Magic Club
1018 Hermosa Avenue
Hermosa Beach, CA 90254
(310) 372-1193
Come see why so many Angelenos
are willing to make the drive down the coastline to this comedy
venue, located between Manhattan Beach and Redondo Beach. Local
residents like to keep tabs on the frequent appearances by the
Tonight Show’s Jay Leno who often appears here on Sunday
nights to try out new material for his show. Many regulars also
drop in because of the lively atmosphere and the friendly
cocktail waitress service. Comedians such as Rodney Dangerfield
and Jim Carrey have performed here during this club’s
noteworthy 20-year history. You never know when one of your
favorites will drop in and perform unannounced.
The crowd is usually a bit older,
though many younger people come regularly as well. Two-drink
minimum.
Hours:
8pm Tue-Fri; 7:30pm & 10pm on Sat
Cover:
Usually quite high. Call ahead and be sure to make reservations.
Parking:
The rooftop parking area fills up quickly, so come early.
The Groundlings Theatre
7307 Melrose Avenue
Los Angeles, CA 90046
(323) 934-9700
Improv comedy venue that attracts
some of the city’s most talented comics. Many Saturday Night
Live stars got their start with this group. A number of the
younger comics may even look familiar since many regularly land
gigs in movies and commercials. Improv comedy is an especially
hot commodity now that so many Americans regularly tune in to
see it performed on Drew Carey’s "Whose Line Is It
Anyway" show. The crowd tends to be quite young, though you’ll
still feel right at home if you have left your twenties behind.
Dress casual so you can blend in with the crowd.
Hours:
May vary. Usually 8pm Thurs, 8pm & 10pm on Fri-Sat, 7:30pm
Sun.
Cover:
Varies, call ahead.
Parking:
In neighboring lots, almost no street parking available nearby.
The Ice House Comedy Club
24 North Mentor Avenue
Pasadena, CA 91106
(626) 577-1894
Judging from the entrance area to
this place that’s tucked away in a quiet section of Pasadena,
you might never guess that big name entertainers have been
appearing here for decades. George Carlin, the Smothers
Brothers, Gallager, Dana Carvey and many others have delighted
audiences here. Be sure to inquire about the Annex which
regularly features many talented newcomers. Consider making
reservations for dinner and then attending the show. The menu
has all your favorites like New York Steak, Teriyaki Chicken and
Shrimp. A two-drink minimum is enforced for all comedy show
guests.
Hours:
May vary. Usually: 8pm Wed, 8:30pm & 10:30pm Fri; 7pm, 9pm
and 11pm Sat.
Cover:
$9.50 Fri-Sat and usually $6.50 Wed & Sun. Call ahead. Note:
11pm show on Sat is usually $11.50.
Parking:
In large parking structure across the street.