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October 9, 2017
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cosplay, costume, halloween, los feliz, mark normand, matt ruby, schtick or treat, silverlake, stand up, the virgil

October is well underway which means that Schtick or Treat is only a few weeks away.

In its 10th year, dozens of comedians will dress up and perform as a plethora of comedy icons like Bobcat Goldthwait, Maria Bamford, Louis CK, Sarah Silverman, The Amazing Jonathan, Jerry Seinfeld, Jim Carrey, Wanda Sykes, Aziz Ansari, Ricky Gervais, Bill Burr, and more.

Tickets for the LA edition at The Virgil are $15 and can be purchased here.

If you’re in NYC, get tickets to Schtick or Treat at The Bell House also going for $15.

The rest of our listings for comedy shows, events, open mics, maps, and more can be found at www.thecomedybureau.com.

October 5, 2017
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abbi jacobson, comedy show, eliot glazer, los angeles, los feliz, musical comedy, silverlake, the virgil

Eliot Glazer returns with more of his Haunting Renditions (i.e. beautiful arrangements of the most overplayed, overhyped pop songs of yesteryear) later this month at The Virgil.

He’ll be having a very special guest in Abbi Jacobson (you know, from that one Broad City show) too.

Get your tickets as soon as you can here.

The rest of our listings for comedy shows, events, open mics, maps, and more can be found at www.thecomedybureau.com.

September 30, 2017
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adam rose, allan mcleod, comedy show, dave ross, east hollywood, free show, jonah ray, los feliz, silverlake, stephanie courtney, stephen falk, steve agee, storytelling, the virgil, todd robert anderson

Public School Stories is one of the best storytelling shows in LA and also has, as you can clearly see, some of the prettiest flyers we’ve seen.  

This latest edition has a really damn good line-up (featuring folks from MST3K, You’re The Worst, and Progressive Insurance, and more) as you can additionally see, that you shouldn’t miss out on. 

NOTE: show is on October 4th, 2017 9PM.

The rest of our listings for comedy shows, events, open mics, maps, and more can be found at www.thecomedybureau.com.

September 27, 2017
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brendon small, comedy show, craig anton, dana gould, emo philips, los angeles, los feliz, ron funches, variety show

Over 13 years, Ron Lynch has faithfully kept one of the best comedy variety shows featuring stand-up, sketch, characters, clowns, magic, bands, carnies, and other weirdos in LA, The Tomorrow Show, going every Saturday night at midnight. 

Well, the time for their swan song has unfortunately come, but what a swan song it will be. 

The very last Tomorrow! with Ron Lynch will be this Saturday at midnight full of their main players, best and brightest, all time favorites, old friends, comedy legends, etc. 

Do not miss out. Please get your tickets here.

The rest of our listings for comedy shows, events, open mics, maps, and more can be found at www.thecomedybureau.com.

September 8, 2017
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cheap comedy, comedy show, los feliz, midnight, ron lynch, steve allen theater, tomorrow show, trepany house, variety show

It looks like the time for the Trepany House at Steve Allen Theater is actually coming to an end, and, with it, The Tomorrow Show with Ron Lynch (an LA comedy institution as far as we’re concerned) seems to be ending as well. 

Though it has been running for over a decade every Saturday at midnight, there’s only a month’s worth of ‘Tomorrow’ left and, as such, this week’s show is a special “MASH-UP!” that gives a sampling of Crapshoot!, Five Minutes or Die!, and Hook-Up! (i.e. the various fan favorite formats of Tomorrow).

So, please make sure you see this or one of the three other Tomorrows. You can (and should) get tickets for this week’s MASH-UP! here.

The rest of our listings for comedy shows, events, open mics, maps, and more can be found at www.thecomedybureau.com.

August 25, 2017
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dino stamatopoulos, free comedy, free show, joe derosa, kat aagesen, lizzy cooperman, los angeles, los feliz, mike regilio, nikki glaser, quincy johnson, silverlake, stand up

A free comedy show with the likes of Nikki Glaser, Joe DeRosa, Lizzy Cooperman, and Dino Stamatopoulos at a fancy house in a hip neighborhood with a free scotch tasting and some free psychic consultations? 

Yep, that’s happening this Saturday with It’s A Party in Franklin Hills.

Get more details here.

The rest of our listings with comedy shows, events, open mics, maps, and more can be found at www.thecomedybureau.com.

August 25, 2017
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anthony jeselnik, aparna nancherla, burbank, comedy shows, free tickets, harmontown, hot Tub, jo firestone, los angeles, los feliz, silverlake, starburns, virgil

Harmontown and Hot Tub are two shows that you should never miss. 

As that’s the case, we have another round of tickets to giveaway just in case you wanted to see these shows for free!

Enter to win here: http://thecomedybureau.dola.com/giveaways

August 19, 2017
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byron bowers, free tickets, hot Tub, jimmy pardo, kyle kinane, los feliz, marcella arguello, silverlake, stand up, ticket giveaway, virgil village

OK, if you wanted to see Kyle Kinane, Jimmy Pardo, Byron Bowers, and Marcella Arguello AND a supposed very, very special guest (hint: they were on Kimmel this past week) for free, we might be able to make that happen for you.

Enter to win tickets to this coming Monday’s Hot Tub with Kurt and Kristen here: http://thecomedybureau.dola.com/giveaways

August 11, 2017
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1739  public house, comedy history, in heroes we trust, los angeles, los feliz, stand up

For several years, JC Coccoli has been dutifully holding down her 10PM Monday stand-up show at 1739 Public House. It’s actually one of the longest running bar comedy shows in LA at this point. 

She’s now franchising her show across LA county all the way to Venice starting next Wednesday at the art boutique known as In Heroes We Trust. The first line-up for the Venice Fringe will be stacked with Brooke Van Poppelen, Byron Bowers, James Davis, and, of course, JC.

The Monday Fringe show at 1739 Public House will still happen as it always has every Monday at 10PM, but will now be hosted by the awesome duo of Dave Stone and Lisa Best with a line-up, as seen in flyer with the baby, that’s also pretty stellar.

Now, for a bit of a local LA comedy history lesson that is part of the reason why JC is branching out the show throughout LA.

Long time, die hard comedy fans will now that the once popular show, What’s Up Tiger Lily? started by Maria Bamford and Melinda Hill long, long ago in the very same space when the establishment was a restaurant called Tiger Lily. Once the owners transformed that restaurant into two separate bars, Cuba Libre and 1739 Public House, Tiger Lily moved to the Western themed strip mall called Gower Gulch at a now defunct restaurant, Hollywood Studio Bar & Grill. 

From there, JC kept the show going at 1739 Public House, then called Keep It Clean, that always had great comics, but had to dealt with some rowdy bar patrons not expecting a show every now and again. It was actually one of the first shows in LA that we regularly attended even before we got The Comedy Bureau off the ground. 

One evening in 2011, we saw an audience member going from high fiving a comedian during a set to dry humping him to getting kicked out. Immediately after, the same comedian, Sean Green, had to deal with another drunk heckler to which he challenged to a fight. After that, two other great comedians that just happened to be hanging there, Davey Johnson and Kyle Kinane, inspired by the events that just transpired, played “brothers” of the hecklers that were ejected and it was one of the best, most insane nights of comedy we’ve ever been to.

In fact, we wrote about it in full here.

After a few years, 1739 Public House got shifted to the space next door, previously occupied by Cuba Libre, making for a very spacious bar that housed several TVs, pool tables, patio, dozens of booths, and a nice little alcove-ish space for JC’s show, which got a re-brand with it’s current name, Fringe. As there is plenty of space for bar patrons to not be part of the show, watch sports highlights, enjoy a couple rounds of pool, or maybe even have a very private conversation upstairs, the show could breathe a little better and not have to worry as much about disturbing the ecosystem of this public house.

Still, there would be the occasional crazy thing that would go down just because it’s 10PM on a Monday we suppose. Such a crazy thing happened last week that is another crazy milestone in the show’s history.

Here’s JC’s account from a FB post:

Last night – witnesses can verify ( Jake Kroeger Lisa Best Laura House and Adam Newman ) at Fringe on Mondays a couple was talking loudly and a very sweet, but def tipsy/ drunk, and very tall model-like white woman about my age attempted to regulate them. I was on stage and all I heard was “You two are so rude. Out. You get out.” She stood up to let them out of their seats and though they were confused they were listening to her. Like, she jedi mind tricked them and the white model woman stood up and the man stood up willingly accepting his fate of being asked to leave and his girlfriend followed… I am at the mic, just watching. Waiting. But then this is where things got sticky, the girls were in each other’s faces, one holding a beer, and the “citizen’s arrest” white woman who I understand was doing what she believed was right, kept repeating “no, you leave. You are so rude. This is a show. She is talking.” (referring to me! ) And, I’m just on stage, watching it happen because they are adults, and I think in this political climate people want to emote. Who am I to stop them? Then all of a sudden, “citizen’s arrest white model woman” went to shove them calmly, but still, both out. NEVER put your hands on another drunk woman (comedy 101). “Don’t fucking touch me.” (the infamous words of warfare) and then boom, a beer goes flying onto “citizen’s arrest white woman” and one side of our audience. I was impressed no one got splashed because they all moved so quickly. It was skill. The couple exits-
the man apologizing – the woman cursing bloody murder. And the room is in shock. Stunned. Quiet. Tipsy “citizen’s arrest drunk woman, with her shirt drenched sits back down and says "No violence. No. They were loud and they were rude.” And that was that. Another undeniably punk rock moment in comedy. 

We indeed were there and that did all happen. In fact, JC was talking to us about branching out the show right before this edition of Fringe kicked off, making this “audience member showdown” serendipitous.

So, 1739 N. Vermont will continue to be one of the reliable last stops in comedy on Monday here in LA, but it will now also have companion shows that you should also go to in this gigantic city of ours.

The 2017 LA Indie Improv Festival Is Happening This Weekend (Don’t Miss It)

August 10, 2017
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cheap comedy, free comedy, hollywood, improv show, improvisation, indie improv, long form improv, los angeles, los feliz, silverlake
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We don’t have DCM in LA, but we’ve got improv festivals-a-plenty. 

One of the ones that you should absolutely catch is the LA Indie Improv Festival that happens with almost 200 teams between two venues (The Clubhouse and Lyric Hyperion) this weekend (8/12 & 8/13).

Slated to perform are many of LA’s best improvisers including such teams as:

Private Street, Boss Jr., The Faculty, Some Kinda Monster, Arts & Athletics, Rococo, Jacob Wysocki Makes Improvisers Do Short Form, Three Princes, Crashbar, The Colin Kaepernicks, Convoy, Outside Dog, Big Grande, and Dopetown 3000 (on a bus).

Oh, we should mention that it’s free to attend.

Get more details and a complete schedule here.

July 22, 2017
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amanda rafkin, derrick c brown, hollywood, los feliz, musical, musical comedy, poet, steve allen theater, trepany house

Lauded comedian poet Derrick C. Brown (he’s made our year end list) is exploring new territory by doing a musical about a man who just gained the world record for being struck by lightning the most times and dealing with the bizarre celebrity that comes with such a title.

Called 300 Bones, it’s having a night at Steve Allen Theater thanks to Trepany House next month. The musical is written by Brown with music by Amanda Rafkin.

Tickets are $10 and you can (and should) get them here.

The rest of our listings for comedy shows, events, open mics, and maps can be found at www.thecomedybureau.com.

July 4, 2017
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amy miller, cheap comedy, comedy show, debate, east hollywood, free comedy, goodrich gevaart, josh androsky, kevin brody, kevin white, live comedy, live debate, los angeles, los feliz, podcast recording, sam jay, silverlake, zach peterson

Arguments and Grievances, the comedy debate podcast, is a great reminder that free speech in America allows for us to have heated discourse over such “essential” topics like “you’re crazy” vs. “no, you’re crazy” or 420 vs. 69.

Their latest show in LA will be free and at one of our favorite venues, The Virgil at the end of this month.

Get more details here and listen to the podcast here.

June 23, 2017
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allison leber, cheap comedy, cj sullivan, classic era, comedy show, east hollywood, eliza skinner, free comedy, los feliz, megan gailey, mitch marchand, nick vatterott, renee gauthier, ricky carmona, socal corklife, stand up

Of all the types of places that we’ve seen comedy in LA, seeing it in a streetwear store is something we haven’t seen yet.

Next Monday, June 26th, that’ll change as Classic Era will be having Classic Comedy. There will be a killer line-up in addition to plenty of streetwear, tacos, sangria, and more.

Best of all, it’s free to attend. Get more details here.  

The rest of our listings for comedy shows, events, open mics, maps, and more can be found at www.thecomedybureau.com.

June 10, 2017
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ahamed weinberg, comedy show, flula, frankie quinones, james acaster, jermaine fowler, josh fadem, los angeles, los feliz, megan koester, scott thompson, silverlake, stand up, steve feinartz, the virgil, variety show

The Super Serious Show, one of the classiest variety (stand-up, characters, short films, etc. etc.) shows in town, is back for their June edition with none other than the joy that is Josh Fadem hosting/headlining.

Also, from the UK, James Acaster will be a guest as well as Kids in the Hall’s Scott Thompson and Superior Donuts’ Jermaine Fowler.

Tickets are $7 in advance and $10 at the door (cash only). Save a few bucks and get tickets in advance here.

Also, you can enter to win a pair of tickets via our friends at DoLA.

June 1, 2017
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adam conover, burbank, comedy shows, dan harmon, emily heller, free tickets, hollywood, kristen schaal, kurt braunohler, los angeles, los feliz, mike drucker, starburns, ucb

We’ve got a whole bunch of tickets to give away to some of our favorite shows around LA! Click on the show to enter to win through our pals at DoLA. 

Fresh Out LA @ UCB Sunset 6/1
Baked with Brendon Small and Steve Agee @ Hollywood Improv 6/3
Harmontown @ Starburns Castle 6/4
Hot Tub with Kurt and Kristen @ The Virgil 6/5
Sh*t Arcade: Comedians Play Bad Games @ Nerdmelt Showroom 6/15
Harmontown @ Starburns Castle 6/18

May 24, 2017
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bad cartoons, cartoon dump, frank conniff, jerry beck, los angeles, los feliz, mst3k, steve allen theater, trepany house

Frank Conniff AKA TV’s Frank and the ‘bottom of the barrel’ of cartoon historian Jerry Beck’s archive all return for Cartoon Dump! next month at The Steve Allen Theater.

Screening of actual bad cartoons are interspersed with a live stage parody of those types of cartoons as dreamt up by Conniff and company.

Tickets are $20 and you can (and really should) get them here.

May 21, 2017
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best friends, brent weinbach, cheap comedy, jay ellis, live comedy, los angeles, los feliz, megan gailey, silverlake, storytelling, virgil

Come celebrate 2 years of the best show for best friends telling stories on stage together.

Kim Seltzer and Aliya Kamalova will indeed by having the The Best Friends Show 2 Year Anniversary next week and tickets are only $5. Please get them here. 

The rest of our listings for comedy shows, events, open mics, and maps can be found at www.thecomedybureau.com.

Jeffrey Tambor Discusses His Book “Are You Anybody?” at Skylight Books 5/24

May 19, 2017
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are you anybody, jeffrey tambor, live reading, los angeles, los feliz, memoir, silverlake, skylight books

Jeffrey Tambor has a brand new book that details his long, storied, and illustrious career called “Are You Anybody?”

Here’s a lovely promo video for the book featuring his kids. 

He’s doing a live event next week at Skylight Books in Los Feliz on Wednesday, May 24th and you can attend with the purchase of the book from Skylight.

The rest of our listings for comedy shows, events, open mics, and maps can be found at www.thecomedybureau.com.

May 18, 2017
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chris walsh, davey johnson, katie crown, live comedy, los angeles, los feliz

When it comes to keeping a show unpredictable, few are as good as Chris Walsh, Katie Crown, and Davey Johnson.

Trepany House is giving the trio their own night along with a stellar line-up of Karen Kilgariff, Laura Kightlinger, John Ennis, Lizzy Cooperman, and Anna Seregina.

As to what this show might be, the show description reads, “Mystery. Machination. Murder? It all points to one thing… AN INTRIGUING NIGHT OF INTRIGUE.”

That all sounds pretty swell to us, so get your tickets here.

The rest of our listings for comedy shows, events, open mics, and maps can be found at www.thecomedybureau.com.

May 2, 2017
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ben schwartz, east hollywood, indie, late night, lauren lapkus, los angeles, los feliz, lyric hyperion, nick kroll, open mike eagle, paul f tompkins, silverlake, ted tremper, Tim baltz, virgil

NYC’s own wonderful indie late night show Running Late with Scott Rogowsky is back in LA this week and next. As you can see above, he’s got plenty of great guests including Paul F. Tompkins, Ben Schwartz, Eddie Pepitone, Lauren Lapkus, and more.

So far, Rogowsky has got three dates at The Virgil and you can tickets are now on sale for Friday, May 5th, Saturday, May 6th, and Sunday, May 7th. If you get the tickets in advance, it’ll cost $7. At the door, it’ll be $10. He also has a date locked down at the Lyric Hyperion Theatre & Cafe on May 10th that you’ll want to keep a close eye on for tickets.

The rest of our listings for comedy shows, events, open mics, and maps can be found at www.thecomedybureau.com.

April 30, 2017
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andy daly, baron vaughn, comedy shows, eastside, free comedy, free shows, john ross bowie, julianne smolinski, katie aselton, los angeles, los feliz, rider strong, silverlake, stephen falk, storytelling, the virgil

Public School Stories is always a storytelling show worth catching, but this latest edition for May is particularly stacked with your favorite folks from You’re the Worst, Boy Meets World, MST3K, Review, Legion, and more.

It’s free to attend, but you can RSVP here.

The rest of our listings for comedy shows, events, open mics, and maps can be found at www.thecomedybureau.com.

You Can Now Win Tickets to Some of Our Favorite Shows in Town Including Hot Tub, The Rabbit Hole, and Fresh Out LA

April 1, 2017
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DoLA, free tickets, fresh out, hollywood, hot Tub, live comedy, los angeles, los feliz, meltdown comics, nerdmelt, silverlake, stand up, ticket giveaway, ucb, virgil, what to do
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After all, we are a bureaucratic agency for comedy and naturally have some connections to get you into some of the best LA comedy shows in town for FREE.

Right now, we’re running ticket giveaways for:
Hot Tub with Kurt Braunohler and Kristen Schaal
The Rabbit Hole with Jay Larson and Rory Scovel
Fresh Out LA with Adam Conover and Emily Heller

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These shows often sell out or at capacity. If you want to go and not have to worry about buying a ticket in time or at all, you can enter our free ticket giveaway via our friends DoLA and possibly win admission for you and a friend to any one of these stellar nights of comedy here in LA.

For a chance to win tickets to Hot Tub, enter here.

For a chance to win tickets to Rabbit Hole, enter here.

For a chance to win tickets to Fresh Out LA, enter here.

Keep a close eye on us on Twitter @thecomedybureau and Facebook for future giveaways!

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March 26, 2017
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charity, cheap comedy, devin field, heather anne campbell, improv comedy, improv record, long form improv, los feliz, rebecca drysdale, record breaking, scout durwood, splc, suzi barrett, the clubhouse

One Jason Van Glass will be attempting to do 10+ hours of improv at The Clubhouse this coming Wednesday.

That might be breaking some kind of record. Even if it’s not, it’s an impressive feat to take on and he’s doing it for a great cause (collecting donations for the Southern Poverty Law Center) AND will have a great line-up of fellow improvisers joining him throughout throughout the whole run.

Get more details here.

The rest of our listings for comedy shows, events, open mics, and maps can be found at www.thecomedybureau.com.

March 20, 2017
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aliya kamalova, best friends, best friends show, cameron esposito, cheap comedy, comedy show, emily gordon, hollywood, josh rabinowitz, josh ruben, kevin barnett, kim seltzer, kumail nanjiani, liz zwiebel, los angeles, los feliz, rhea butcher, silverlake, storytelling, virgil

The Best Friends Show is always pretty great. 

This line-up though is pretty special, even by their standards as best friends and real life married couples Emily Gordon and Kumail Nanjiani and Cameron Esposito and Rhea Butcher are on the line-up for this Saturday.

Tickets are $5 online and $6 at door. You can (and should) get tickets in advance here.

March 3, 2017
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aaron persky, benefit show, betsy salkind, ever mainard, janine brito, los angeles, los feliz, maggie maye, mara wilson, monique madrid, rape culture, silverlake, stand up, stand up against rape

Judge Aaron Persky is the judge who infamously handled the Brock Turner rape case. 

This show, happening tomorrow at El Cid in Silverlake, is an awesome comedy benefit to raise funds to get him on the ballot in order to get him recalled (as opposed to him just getting running opposed for several more years). 

Along with a great show featuring the comedy stylings of Ever Mainard, Maggie Maye, Janine Brito, Mara Wilson, and more, there will be a raffle prizes and F*ck Rape Culture merch.

You can get (and should) get your tickets here.

The rest of our listings for comedy shows, events, open mics, and maps can be found at www.thecomedybureau.com.

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