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Comedy Store The Fox Studios
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Ive visited the Comedy Store a few times and always been impressed. They seem to have a good line up of comedians and Ive always been entertained. This includes their lesser known acts and bigger names such as Will Anderson (Wilarious). It is definitely worth getting on their mailing list- we have scored a few free tickets (i.e. first 5 people to reply get a double pass to tomorrow nights show)! Its good value at $30-35 per show, the only negative is the location- Fox Studios is tricky to get to unless you drive. There is a bar at the entrance where you can buy drinks, limited nibbles and hang out before the show starts. The seating inside is casual; chairs and tables set over two tiered levels. It is quite an intimate venue.
Great place for a cheap, different fun night out. There's lots of parking in Fox Studios so getting there is no problem either. Been there a few times now and the comedians are always original and hilarious, well most of them anyway. Sometimes the 'green' ones need a bit more work. Seating is kind of cool too... a couple of moveable seats with a shared little table, so you can sits in groups of 2 or more, whatever suits.. And you just buzz at the table for bar staff to come to you and take your orders, even during the acts, and the staff to their credit are very efficient. Makes you feel quite spoilt!
Having lived in London for a few years a while back, the Comedy Store in the West End was one of my favourite places to go and being London, it attracted the best of the best comedians. While a venue like that is hard to live up to (and it is hard not to draw comparisons), I genuinely like the Comedy Store at Fox Studios. It is small enough that it feels intimate wherever you are sitting without feeling cramped. The bar area is conducive to getting cosy with a couple of drinks, before, after or during the show interval with a little bit of seating and plenty of standing room. The bar staff are pretty good too. It never seems to take long to be served even when there is a full bar. The comedy room itself consists of rows of seats broken up by little tables. Now for the great thing, the little tables have a buzzer so that you can call for a drink discretely during performances. The acts themselves are pretty much always good with the odd clanger (which are nearly as entertaining ...read more
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Currently headlining at the Comedy Story, Jeffries is a wild explosion of brutal opinion, foul language and forbidden ...read more