Laugh Factory Comedy Club (Los Angeles, California)

USA / California / West Hollywood / Los Angeles, California
 theatre, night club

The Laugh Factory is a comedy club in Hollywood owned by Jamie Masada, who opened the Laugh Factory in a tiny storefront on the Sunset Strip in 1979. There is also one in New York City and one to open in 2008 in Long Beach, California.

A weekly stand-up comedy series originating from the Hollywood location, Comic Strip: Live, aired late Saturday nights on the Fox network from 1989-1994. The series was hosted by John Mulrooney (1989), Gary Kroeger (1990-91) and Wayne Cotter (1991-94). For a seven-month period starting in November 1990, the show was renamed Comic Strip: Late Night to differentiate it from a short-lived Sunday prime-time spinoff, which featured weekly guest hosts and originated from other locations.
Official Site-www.laughfactory.com/
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Coordinates:   34°5'53"N   118°21'52"W

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  • Friday nights of live comedy normally means an expensive parking spot, terrible crowds and horrendous performances that leave you wondering why you even bother going out at all. Well, there is a pleasant change to that routine especially if you are in LA. If you have an evening to spare, you need to visit the Josh and Myo Show at the Laugh Factory. These two are into their fifth year of packed houses and perfect sets. Viewer’s discretion is strongly advised and along with that, it’s also advisable to get there early if you want to get in and get some good seats. Free VIP passes available at JoshandMyoShow.com are not bad things to have in your pocket either. Not only do you get good seats and faster entry for free, you park right in front of the Laugh Factory – For Free!!!
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