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‘Party Improv’ comedians a fun bunch

The whistle can be a little loud inside this second-floor barroom with a view in the Cabo Wabo Cantina. But you wouldn’t want to be without it.

Motley Crue inviting fans to spend ‘An Evening in Hell’

“An Evening in Hell.” That’s the thematic motif, and title, of Motley Crue’s forthcoming residency at The Joint, the band’s second at the venue, which will attempt to live up its name in the most literal sense.

Black comedy reflects play’s ‘Carnage’

“God of Carnage” by Tony Award winning playwright Yasmina Reza opened in Europe as a dark, dreary drama. Christopher Hampton, translating to English, revealed an absurdist black comedy and it became a hit.

Comedy more than just a show for stand-up Eddie Griffin

Stubbing out his fourth cigarette in an hour and taking another sip of Veuve Clicquot, Eddie Griffin sits back and says, “At this stage of the game it ain’t about pushin’. It’s about havin’ fun.

Skilled performers put hot flash in ‘Menopause’

Jeanie Linders, the creator of “Menopause The Musical” noted recently that the title subject used to be “something women didn’t talk about.”

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