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Neil Hamburger at The Comedy Spot

by AmericasComedyJune 15, 2010
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Headlines June 26th For One Night Only!

Neil Hamburger, known as the “anti-comedian” will be performing at the Sacramento Comedy Spot for one night only.
Wikipedia explains Neil Hamburger’s comic style as the following:  “Hamburger’s jokes range from variations of “Why did the chicken cross the road” to celebrity targets, such as Paris Hilton…  His pacing is off, and he clears his throat nonstop through his entire routine, often to keep overzealous fans from shouting out his punchlines.  Publicity materials refer to Hamburger as “the world’s ‘worst’ stand-up comedian.”

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Operation: Biggest Make Out Ever!

by Steven BloomJune 8, 2010
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Join Us for “Operation: Biggest Make Out Ever!”

On Saturday, June 12th, that’s Second Saturday to you Sacramento denizens, a monumental event will unfold. At 8:00 PM, in front of the Sacramento Comedy Spot (MARRS Building on 20th between J & K St.) 300 people will come together for a mob KISS! (And YOU can be one of them!)

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Keith Lowell Jensen CD Recording Show at Sacramento Comedy Spot

by Steven BloomMay 31, 2010
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June 4th for One Night Only!
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Sacramento Comedy Lovers who have seen Keith Lowell Jensen perform know that he is funny. What you might not know is that Jensen is the atheist comic on The Coexist? Comedy Tour, the writer, director and star of the indy documentary “Why Lie? I Need a Drink” and was recently a guest on George Lopez Tonight where he participated in a skit with Chris Rock. In the past year he has performed with Norm Macdonald, Doug Stanhope and Tom Rhodes

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Mike E. Winfield at Sacramento Comedy Spot

by Steven BloomMay 17, 2010
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Headlines August 27th For One Night Only!

Local Sacramento comedian Mike E. Winfield, will soon be making his debut on “The Late Show with David Letterman” in late summer or early fall this year. Winfield is taking some major leaps in the comedy game and is currently one of the fastest rising stars on the scene. He’s also been on Showtime’s Comics Without Borders hosted by Russell Peters, Comicview on BET, Comic’s Unleashed with Byron Allen, Last Comic Standing on NBC and Live at Gotham on Comedy Central.

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The Cody Rivers Show at Sacramento Comedy Spot

by Steven BloomMarch 26, 2010
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Headlines April 1st For One Night Only!

The Cody Rivers Show creates kinetic and unpredictable comedy theatre that has amazed audiences
and defied description for the past five years. Pushing the envelopes of physical theatre, dance, music, and high-concept comedy, The Cody Rivers Show delivers unique shows unlike any other comedy act, past or present.

It’s like running a marathon, doing algebra, and eating cake all at the same time..

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Upright Citizens Brigade Touring Company in Sacramento

by Brian CrallMarch 16, 2010
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Headlines March 18th for One Night Only!

The Upright Citizens Brigade Theatre has two locations- one in New York and the other in Los Angeles.  If you want to see some of the funniest comedians in the business, and your travel plans are not taking you to the Big Apple or Hollywood- don’t despair.   On Thursday, March 18, 2010 at 7:30PM the Upright Citizens Brigade Touring Company will be performing at the University Union Ballroom on the campus of California State University, Sacramento.

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Sac Comedy Spot Double Header!

by Steven BloomDecember 29, 2009
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January 2 Only!
This is a SacramentoComedy Meetup Event!

Comedy from the Couch.
Three comedians do alternating stand-up sets and hang out on a couch on stage. 3 Comics. 1 Couch. Hosted by John Ross.

Anti-Cooperation League.
Anti-Cooperation League is a long form improv show. Watch as they creatively weave improv scenes together in a fast paced, high energy, improv comedy show inspired by an audience member’s wallet or purse!

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Sacramento Comedy Spot in Midtown

by Steven BloomDecember 20, 2009
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Oh, you are going to love this!

One of my favorite comedy houses has gone up town! (er.. mid-town) more accurately!

The Comedy Spot flavor is more like what one would experience at alternative  comedy theaters in Chicago, New York and Los Angeles, such as Upright Citizens Brigade.

So, Sacramento, if you haven’t experienced the eclectic mix of comedy, improv, music and long form sketch comedy, you MUST attend these shows!

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Brent Weinbach at Sacramento Comedy Spot

by Steven BloomNovember 23, 2009
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Headlines November 28 One Night Only!

Brent Weinbach’s stand-up comedy is weird. He does a lot of characters, he’s physical, and his humor is absurd. Brent will be headlining one show in Sacramento as part of his Night Shift Tour, promoting the release of his brand new album, “The Night Shift,” out on Talent Moat Records

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Will Franken at The Comedy Spot

by Steven BloomNovember 8, 2009
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Headlines November 14 One Night Only!

Will Franken established himself as a San Francisco cult figure and was selected “Best Comedian” by SF Weekly and “Best Alternative to Psychedelic Drugs” by the San Francisco Bay Guardian. Tribe.net named him one of the Top 25 People to Watch Nationwide. His solo show Good Luck With It debuted at the New York International Fringe Festival to rave reviews by the New York Times, and ran at San Francisco’s Marsh Theater.

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