Comedy
Who’s Laughing Now
America’s comics may hone their chops in gritty comedy hubs like New York and Chicago, but if they’re serious about making it, they’ll eventually end up in L.A. That means on any given night, you can catch some of the country’s best talent at the mike.
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LARGO
(323-852-1073)
Claim to Fame
Favored venue of A-list alternative comics
like Louis C.K. and
Sarah Silverman.
Name to Watch
San Francisco
stand-up
Brent
Weinbach.
Best Show
Paul F. Tompkins’s
(of VH1’s Best Week Ever) variety show on the last Monday of each month.
THE GROUNDLINGS
(323-934-4747)
Claim to Fame
Launched Will Ferrell’s career.
Name to Watch
Surrealist sketch
comics Kent Sublette and Hugh Davidson.
Best Show
SNL-style sketch-and-improv show on weekend nights.
THE IMPROV
(323-651-2583)
Claim to Fame
Bred top acts like
Robin Williams,
Jerry Seinfeld,
and Drew Carey.
Name to Watch
Nineteen-year-old
cerebral wit
Taylor Williamson.
Best Show
“Saturday Night Special,” featuring crowd-pleasers like Marc Maron and Patton Oswalt.
IO WEST
(323-962-7560)
Claim to Fame
Hint: Its experimental
stage is called the
Andy Dick Black Box.
Name to Watch
Improv team
Trophy Wife.
Best Show
The bad-lounge-act
shtick of The Lampshades, every Saturday at 8 p.m.
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