...LAUGH OUT LOUD COMEDY CLUB HOUSE RULES
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The Basics: Light & Noise Discipline
Cell phones, Pagers, Blackberries: Turn them off or set them to vibrate. Never take a phone call during the show. If it can’t wait, find a place away from the show to take the call.
Conversation: Keep it quiet and under thirty seconds. Voices carry, even over a sound system. Let other people hear the show, your friends will still be there to talk to when the show is over.
Bluetooth Headsets: Turn them off. The blinking blue light is obnoxious.
No Flash Photography: It distracts and disorients everyone.
Do Not Heckle the Comedian: Heckling is interrupting the performance to upstage, disparage, or throw off the comedian. It is never acceptable, and the quickest way to ruin the show for everyone. It is also the quickest way to be humiliated in front of everyone.
Do Not Interrupt the Comedian: The common excuse for this is “I’m helping the comedian.” Comedians are professionals, they do not need help. That “help” just derails the show and wastes everyone’s time, same as heckling. Exception: If a comedian directly engages you in conversation, you are a-ok to respond. Some of the best comedy happens this way, and can make for a memorable experience. Be ready to let it go when the bit is over.
Standard Etiquette
No Recording the Show: Same as a band, recording a stand-up routine violates the comic’s copyright on his material. Worse yet, a less-than-stellar performance some jerk puts up on the web can hurt the comic’s career. The infamous Michael Richards video is an extreme (arguably justified in this rare case) example of footage released by a third party that ruins the performer’s career.
PDA - Keep it Tasteful: A comedy club is not the place for messy make-outs.
Tip the Wait Staff: The waitresses at a comedy club are no different than the waitresses at a restaurant: they work for tips. Other employees also get tipped out. A dollar per drink or 18% of the total bill is standard. It will be added to all checks.
Respect the Staff: the quickest way to get thrown out is to disrespect staff. When talking with an employee, pay attention and be polite.
Respect the Rules of the Club: Rules and practices vary from club to club. The important rules, such as a drink minimum, are usually posted or announced, but others may come up. Respect them.
Advanced Etiquette
Dress Code: Stand-up used to be exclusively the realm of the suit and tie for both comic and audience. The late George Carlin changed that in the 1970s. Street clothing is now the norm, but that is no excuse to look goofy. Here are some suggestions to look sharp and classy at a comedy club:
What to Wear?
- Clothes that are well fitting and in good repair.
- A good pair of jeans, or better yet, khakis or dress pants.
- A good printed t-shirt, bowling shirt, polo/golf shirt, or best of all, a button down shirt.
- A jacket classes up any outfit.
- Try to be consistent with the people you are with. If your woman is in a knock-out cocktail dress, wear a suit. If your buddies are wearing bowling shirts, do not show up in a tie.
What not to Wear?
- Dirty, wrinkled, or ripped clothing.
- Do Rags or any other clothing associated with gangs.
- Gym clothes/Athletic wear.
- Anything with a camouflage pattern.
- Flip-flops.
- Tuxedos - there is such a thing as overkill.
- Security: Doormen/bouncers/security vary from man to man, club to club. Plenty are surly, others are tactful and polite, none are to be messed with. In the event security speaks to you:
- Keep your cool and listen. Security is not passing moral judgment on you (yet.) He is pointing out a problem, one you may not be aware of. It is like a cop warning you that your tail light is out.
- Don’t jump in if he is talking to someone else, even your buddy next to you. The only exception is to tell the doorman that you’ll keep your buddy in line.
- If someone else is bothering you: use your discretion about handling the situation. Safest bet is to let an employee know that you have a problem with someone, and ask that it be handled.
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Frequently Asked Questions....
...Is There An Open-Mic and How Do I Sign Up???
There is an open mic every Thrusday beginning at 9pm. It is advised that you arrive early as on-location sign-up is on a first-come-first-serve basis. The show generally last until 11:30pm. Amatuers and Professionals use this time to work out new material or just to practice in front of our terrific live audience!
...How Do I Get Free Passes???
The First 100 people to text "LOL" to the number 41513 will get complimentary admission to the Laugh Out Loud Comedy Lounge! *Only 1 Per Phone, while promotion last!

...Where is the LOL Comedy Club???
Please refer to our Directions page.
...What are the Box Office Hours???
Tickets are availabe at the Club's Box Office 6pm-10pm every Wednesday/Thrusday/Friday & 8pm-10pm on Saturday. You may also purchase tickets online via TicketMaster.com
...Is Smoking Permitted in the club???
No. But you can feel free to smoke all you like outside, in your car, or at home! Basically, anywhere excpet inside the club!
...Is There An Age Limit???
Yes. You must be 21 years or older!
...Is There A Drink/Food Mininum???
Yes. There is a two item minimum per person. Order some food and drinks...it may be a recession but we know you are hungry, and we have great food! This is in effect with or without Free Entry Passes.
...What Are The Show Times???
Thursday: 9pm
Friday & Saturday: 8:30pm and 10:30pm
...Is There A Dress Code???
Yes. Casual attire please!
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