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Pick of the Day: Mystery Comedy Big Game Theater 3000 (in LA) 2/11

February 8, 2024
News
alternative, big game, brodie reed, chase bernstein, hay beacon, jake kroeger, los angeles comedy

So, no matter how you feel about football, this Sunday is a big American Football day that’s also chock full of the most expensive advertising that money can buy all around the globe. It’s almost a weird glitch in the matrix where the world stops for a sport that still only majorly popular in one country.

With that in mind, why listen to the normal, run of the mill commentary you’d get during the Big Game and, instead, enjoy MST3K riffing over the telecast, commercials, half-time show, and all, from LA comedy’s best? Thank goodness that the Lyric Hyperion has got just that this Sunday with a very special event called Mystery Comedy Big Game Theater 3000. That’s right, the likes of comedy luminaries such as Chase Bernstein, Brodie Reed, Hay Beacon, and more will be riffing over the telecast this Sun. Feb. 11th at 3:30PM.

Come through to Lyric Hyperion as it’ll be FREE and, in our opinion, the best way to watch big game. Get more details/tickets here.

This Town is Big Enough for the Both of Us… and Even More

March 15, 2011
Uncategorized
alternative, arts festival, black dynamite, carson daly, coffee shops, comedy shows, culture, eddie pepitone, garage, glenn wool, improv, indie, jamie flam, jimmy dore, lab, last call, last comic standing, los angeles, matt mira, meltdown, nerdist podcast, politics, pop, south by southwest, theatre, ucb, upright citizens brigade

Much of what we feature and write about here at the Comedy Bureau often takes place in a out of the way bars, coffee shops, garages, or even someone’s living room, in a few cases, as those are the places where we go to find our particular taste in comedy (also, most of the shows are free, which is a great incentive).  Yet, I understand that might be an intimidating notion for some people to go to a show where there is no stage, where the couch that you’re sitting on is perhaps where someone sleeps or where “the magic happens”.   Perhaps, you might think that it’s just a bunch of no-talent open mic’ers doing their own show on their “own turf”.  Rest assured that is not the case as plenty of comics on “those” line-ups are regularly on TV, paid to perform on the road, and are a part of an ultra-competitive comedy scene.

Thanks to both Jamie Flam, the new manager of the Hollywood Improv Lab, and Chris Hardwick, Jonah Ray, Matt Mira, and everyone else over at the Nerdist podcast for slowly, but surely revamping the back room of Meltdown Comics in Hollywood into the Nerdist Theatre, this really unique and specific problem has been now solved.

Over the past month and in the month to come, there has been a nice streak of shows popping up at both venues.  First off, brilliant comedians Eddie Pepitone and Glenn Wool did their own special shows at the Improv Lab and while the back room of Meltdown Comics has had the fantastic Meltdown with Jonah Ray and Kumail Nanjiani (recently profiled on Last Call with Carson Daly) for awhile, the Nerdist Podcast has taken to sponsoring several comedy events from a special screening of Black Dynamite, a comedy art show, and a special night of Pop and Politics with comedian Jimmy Dore.  

Not too long ago, the awareness of both rooms was largely peripheral as shows and events, especially the kind featured here at the Comedy Bureau, would take place sporadically.  Being at the Improv Lab and the back room of Meltdown was largely viewed by a number of people as sort of an abstract idea, almost as if it was weird to put on a show there.  Last year, I heard a show producer at the Improv say, “Wait, we’re not at the Lab, right?  If we are, we’re screwed.  No one’s going to come.”  At that time, approximately two years earlier, there would be, in a given week, only one or two shows at the Lab and maybe zero happening at Meltdown Comics.  In a city where a line-up at the South by Southwest Arts Festival is a typical Monday night, anyone from normal people who love to laugh and comedy fans didn’t think much of a show taking place at either venue.

Now, the legitimacy for the two institutions keeps growing as solid establishments for live comedy as many of their shows and line-ups are not unlike those of the Upright Citizens Brigade Theatre considered by many to be one of the most popular venues in LA.  Instead of the occasional stand up comedy showcase that used to rarely take place, the Improv Lab is now having variety shows, interview shows, sketch and improv shows, and one show where some of LA’s best do their first five minutes they’ve ever written. The Nerdist Theatre might even have a weekly open mic in the works hosted by their very own Matt Mira (details to come as the Comedy Bureau receives them) in the coming months.  According to the Comedy Bureau “standards and practices”, those are bona fide comedy theatre that need to be attended regularly, not only to keep their doors open, but also because where you can see, in this humble blog’s/site’s opinion, where live comedy is going.

~What’s Up, Tiger Lily?~: Mon 3/14 ~What’s Up, Tiger Lily?~ Line Up!

March 12, 2011
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alt comedy, alternative, blaine capatch, comedy central, comedy death ray, comedy shows, free, greg proops, hollywood, indie comedy, jimmy fallon, los angeles, simpsons

~What’s Up, Tiger Lily?~: Mon 3/14 ~What’s Up, Tiger Lily?~ Line Up!

whatsuptigerlily:

Last week’s Tiger Lily was pretty fantastic! This week is destined to be grand! So come down, laugh it up! So we will see ya Monday right?

What’s Up, Tiger Lily?

Monday March 14th 2011 – 8:00P

Hosted by:
BLAINE CAPATCH

Featuring:
DANA GOULD
GREG PROOPS
JIMMY DORE
MATT KIRSHEN
MATT…

Next INDIGLO in March!

February 27, 2011
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alison becker, alternative, comedian, comedienne, comedy, female comedian, indie, indiglo, los angeles, mayne street, parks and recreation

indiglocomedy:

Due to a busy season in Hollywood, there will be no INDIGLO in February. Stay tuned for a kickass show in March!

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