List of Comedy Clubs
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- Anseo Comedy Club in Dublin, Ireland
- Bananas Comedy Club
- Broadway Comedy Club in New York City, New York, U.S.
- Caroline's
- Catch a Rising Star
- Cobb's Comedy Club
- Coconuts Comedy Club
- Comedy Cellar
- The Comedy Club Asia
- Comedy Club Kazakstan
- Comedy Club Russia
- The Comedy Quarter
- The Comedy Shoppe
- The Comedy Store
- The Comedy Store (London)
- The Comedy Zone
- The Comic Strip Live
- Comedy Works in Denver, Colorado, U.S.
- Comix Comedy Nightclub
- Dangerfields
- EastVille Comedy Club
- The Empire in Belfast
- The Funny Bone
- The Glee Club in Birmingham, Cardiff, Oxford and Nottingham
- Go Bananas
- Gotham Comedy Club
- Governors Comedy Club
- Ha! Comedy Club N.Y.C.
- Helium Comedy Club
- Howlin Comedy Club
- The Improv
- Jongleurs
- The Laff Stop
- The Laugh Factory
- Laughing Cows Comedy Night
- Moscow Comedy Club
- Off The Hook Comedy Club
- Westgate Pavilion Comedy Club
- The Punchline
- Rascals Comedy Club
- The Rivercenter Comedy Club
- Side Splitters Comedy Club
- The Stand Comedy Club in Glasgow, Edinburgh and Newcastle upon Tyne
- The Stress Factory
- The TakeOut Comedy Club Hong Kong
- Yuk Yuk's
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