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kazarre says:
Blooming expensive to see a film there. £12.50!!
Try and Prince Charles cinema - £5 at the weekends. This where they show "Singalong Sound of Music".
There are cheap comedy nights - but you might be disappointed. We ended up going to the Thistle Hotel for a £5 (it was a bit bizarre) like ...
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cotterb says:
The Comedy Works is the stand-up comedy showplace for Denver. They have shows almost daily and most shows are under $25 with a two item (drinks and/or food) minimum. They have famous comics from all over the country on the weekends and an open mic night and new comic shows on Mondays and Tuesdays....
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peterbarkley says:
More to come later - my review will not be wholly positive
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guidovanweeren says:
If you like comedy and want to see some fresh, new and original stuff, go and visit some smaller clubs. I think it was great. For example Mo Pitkins, good laughs, nice food and even better performances. It scored 5 out of 5 for me. Another nice club was Bowery Poetry Club, a little bit more wierd, b...
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missmzungu says:
If you think of London and entertainment, the West End and its musicals is probably the first show you think about. I love stand-up comedy, so I had a slightly different approach. We went to the famous Comedy Store where a lot of British comedy stars were born. A large number of them made it to the ...
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alyssa_ob says:
Whole World Improv Theatre describes itself as "Atlanta's antidepressant since 1994". The theatre is a non-profit theatre company with a host of comedians that differ each night. Before the show, guests (that's us) lounge around drinking beer on the couches while some of the actors ask for suggest...
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jwilsonwsu says:
Bumbershoot is a mixture of entertainment. Expect everything when you come to this major event held at the Seattle Center during Labor Day Weekend. When I say everything I mean music, film, comedy, spoken word, dance, theatre, performance, and visual arts. This event draws some of the biggest names...
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sarahelaine says:
Boom Chicago use a combination of improv and scripted comedy, along with video sketches set in Amsterdam. The night I went was the Wild West show, which was largely set around taking the mickey out of Americans (this is OK, because the cast are American too!). The performance was entirely in Engli...
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Ape says:
Comedy shows in Amsterdam!
The best way to start the night is in my opinion to visit one of several comedyshows in Amsterdam. The Comedy Cafe on the Max Euweplein (close to Leidseplein) has fully english shows on sundays, and Boom Chicago (at Leidseplein) has english shows all week round. For gre...
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