Atlanta Improv Comedy Club

Atlanta Improv Comedy Club The Atlanta Improv Comedy Club & Dinner Theatre features national touring comics. Open Mic is every Wednesday at 8pm. In the 1960’s. Comedy Slowdown in the 90’s?
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One Thursday show is at 8pm with two more at 8pm and 10pm on Fridays and Saturdays. Phat Kidz Comedy & Improv is the last Sunday of every Month with show at 5pm. In the beginning....there was Budd...

For almost half a century, the Improvisation Comedy Clubs have remained the premiere stages for live comedy in the United States. Over the decades, the talent who has played center stage represents

the Who’s Who of American Comedy, including Richard Pryor, Billy Crystal, Lily Tomlin, Freddie Prinz, Andy Kaufman, Eddie Murphy, Jerry Seinfeld, Tim Allen, Jay Leno, Chris Rock, Dane Cook, Ellen DeGeneres, Jamie Foxx, Adam Sandler, Jeff Dunham, and Dave Chappelle. Today, the Improv stage continues to be the most important live venue for new comedians. But, its start in 1963 was anything but legendary. The Improvisation was founded in New York City by Broadway producer Budd Friedman. Budd hoped for a place where Broadway performers could meet after their shows, an intimate setting where performers could simply eat, drink (coffee, at first, as the Improvisation did not have a liquor license) and, most importantly, sing. The Improvisation quickly gained attention as the gathering spot where young Broadway artists would hold sing-alongs into the wee hours. Budd has a very vivid memory of Judy Garland and Liza Minnelli singing, accompanied at the piano by Peter Allen. (Google them if you aren’t sure who these legends are!)

Our iconic brick wall started in the NY club as well – out of necessity. When Budd ripped the red wall panels and mirrors off the wall left by the previous tenants (A Vietnamese Restaurant. Not hard to see why it didn’t make it!), he discovered this great red brick wall. Since he knew nothing about dry walling (and couldn’t afford it, even if he did), he simply left the brick in place, which soon gave the club its signature. One year later, the Improvisation’s first comedian, Dave Astor, appeared on stage to try new material. It worked-- and others quickly followed. Soon, comedians began to dominate the rotation, as singers were phased-out of the nightly line-up. The Improvisation became the place for live comedy. In fact, the only nightly stage for live comedy. Little known Dave Astor made Budd the Impresario of comedy virtually overnight. The legendary club was just beginning. Future giants of American comedy all vied for stage time at the New York club. In an effort to be noticed by Budd, nothing was off-limits to young comedians desperately hoping to be selected. Lily Tomlin hijacked a parked limousine and had the stunned driver circle the block so she could make the proper entrance for her meeting with Budd. Jay Leno drove weekly between Boston (he is a graduate of Emerson College. His major: Speech therapy) and New York, hoping that someone would notice him hanging around the Improv. Or sleeping in the Improv parking lot. Eventually Budd did—impressed that Leno would log so many miles and countless hours in the hope of getting his first minutes on stage. Andy Kaufman interviewed with Budd and never broke out of his “Latka” accent. It wasn’t until Kaufman performed on stage that Budd realized he had been duped! A remarkable list of talent was building; the debut of 16 year-old Freddie Prinz one night, legendary Milton Berle the next. In one month, audiences could catch the greats and soon-to-be-greats-- George Burns, Robert Klein, George Carlin, Jerry Seinfeld, Larry David, Richard Lewis, and Rodney Dangerfield, who was the Improv’s part-time emcee for four years. Many future stars worked at the Improv— even if not on stage. There were door hosts Danny Aiello (“Godfather II”, “Moonstruck”), Keenan Ivory Wayans (“In Living Color”, “Scary Movie”), and Joe Piscopo (“Saturday Night Live”). Waitresses included Karen Black (“Easy Rider”, “Five Easy Pieces”) and Elaine Boosler. A guy named Barry Manilow would play piano. And, it was not unusual to find Dustin Hoffman at the piano when the regular Improv pianists were on break! Contrary to popular belief, Bette Midler was never a waitress at The Improv. But she regularly performed on stage, and Budd became her manager, helping to book her first appearance on “The Tonight Show.” Next to Johnny Carson, The Improv stage was arguably the most important stage in all of show business. For a young comedian, success at the Improv meant everything. Go West Young(ish) Man

Budd had a vision to expand the Improv and, in 1975, he headed West and left Chris Albrecht as the manager in-charge of the New York club. Albrecht had reached a career zenith, unless you consider eventually becoming the President of HBO somewhat noteworthy. Budd opened his second Improv on Melrose Avenue in Hollywood, California, where it still stands today. The club included the trademark piano and the iconic brick wall. Jay Leno helped paint the ceiling. As in New York, the next generation of artists and entertainment executives worked the Improv—on stage, in the house, or at the bar. Actor Daniel Baldwin, uber comedy manager Jimmy Miller (Jim Carrey), and writer/producer/director Judd Apatow (“The 40 Year-Old Virgin” “Knocked Up”) were part of the fraternity of door managers. Debra Winger (“Urban Cowboy,” “Terms of Endearment”) and writer Callie Khouri (“Thelma & Louise”) were waitresses. And, mixing drinks at the bar, Lesley Moonves, the current President of CBS. Comedy at the new Hollywood Improv was not without some drama. In 1979, a talent strike was organized against Mitzi Shore and her Comedy Store for not paying non-headlining comedians. The Improv was set to reap the benefits with all comedians working our stage only—until a massive fire nearly burned the entire building down. The cause was arson and rumors were rampant, from a competitor of Budd (there was only one) to a disgruntled comedian who bombed on stage. The mystery was never solved, but the fire did close the showroom. To help Budd quickly rebuild, Improv favorites Robin Williams and Andy Kaufman organized fund-raising shows, one of many examples where legendary comedians have shown their support throughout the years to the place that jump-started their career. An Evening at the Improv

In the 1980’s, a new cable network, the Arts & Entertainment Network (better known now as “A&E,” the home of Dog, the bounty hunter) began airing "An Evening at the Improv", a weekly comedy series taped at the Hollywood Improv and hosted by Budd Friedman. Cable television was exploding across America, and Budd – along with his signature monocle-- became as well known to viewers as Johnny Carson and Ed Sullivan. "An Evening at the Improv" offered television exposure to new comedians and brought stand-up comedy into homes across the country as never before. Comedy Boom of the 80’s

In the 1980’s, spurred by the growth of cable television and hit movies, comedy dominated pop culture. Robin Williams was on virtually every magazine cover for his movie roles. Along with “An Evening at the Improv,” there were widely popular HBO comedy specials and the juggernaut “Saturday Night Live.”

It was also a time was The Improv began expanding its comedy empire. After seventeen years of going solo and running the club on a modest budget, Budd realized that he needed some support. His new partner was Mark Lonow (himself once part of a New York comedy trio with his wife JoAnne Astrow and Henry Winkler, the Fonz from “Happy Days.”) Mark had moved to Los Angeles, become a successful producer/director, and would soon be credited with helping to make the Improv a more profitable business. Together, Budd and new partner Mark began a national expansion of The Improv, opening locations in San Diego, San Francisco, Brea, Irvine, Tempe, Washington D.C., Dallas, Addison, Cleveland, Miami, Las Vegas, Reno and London, England. Comedy fans, often for the first time in many cities, were able to see their favorite comedians in an intimate club setting. For the grand opening of the Improv in San Diego, Robin Williams performed and was surprised onstage by his idol, Jonathon Winters. They performed together for the very first time. Comedy was King in the 1980s, and that led to an inevitable slowdown in the 1990s. Many new clubs attempted to duplicate what The Improv had so successfully accomplished, often with poor results. Worse, those new clubs increased the need for comedians to perform all across the country, and the result was a dilution of talent. While the Improv still delivered the best comedy talent available, some acts on some nights were, to be honest, largely forgettable (we hope you weren’t in attendance to see the comedian who XX.) We are still apologizing for him. While nothing can capture the live experience of comedy, many were content to stay home and watch Comedy Central, a new cable network also luring away top comedy talent. The 90’s did give rise to the stand-up comedian-as-actor, thanks to such huge prime-time successes as Jerry Seinfeld, Drew Carey, Tim Allen, and Ellen DeGeneres. In fact, many of the concepts for those hit series were developed on our stages, and the deals negotiated at our tables. A New Era of Expansion

A new century began with a new generation of explosive comedy talent. Jamie Foxx, Dave Chappelle, Jeff Dunham, Dane Cook, David Spade, Pablo Francisco, Brian Regan, Sarah Silverman, Daniel Tosh, Gabriel Iglesias, Jo Koy, Sebastian Maniscalco, Todd Glass, Aisha Tyler, Bobby Lee, Anjelah Johnson, and Jamie Kennedy, to name a few, have once again helped make The Improv the place for top comedy. And The Improv was once again expanding. In 2002, Budd partnered with Al Copeland to create six new clubs: Irvine, San Jose, Brea, Ontario, Pittsburgh, and the re-launch the historic Improv on Melrose Avenue. In recent years, The Improv opened in Chicago, Denver, Tampa, West Palm Beach, Arlington, Louisville, Baltimore and Orlando. Now, we are excited to have the IMPROV in Atlanta!!!

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**FREE TICKETS** Hello Improv Fans!  Do you miss live comedy? Do you wish there was an awesome event coming up from an A...
02/27/2016

**FREE TICKETS**
Hello Improv Fans! Do you miss live comedy? Do you wish there was an awesome event coming up from an Atlanta Improv Comedy Club alumni? Well here ya go...We are giving away 5 pairs of tickets to see our pal Marlon Wayans at the Georgia World Congress Center - Sidney Marcus Auditorium on March 12th! All you have to do is LIKE, COMMENT & SHARE this post! We will pick 5 people who do all 3 to win a FREE PAIR OF TICKETS! Simple as that! We will announce winners in the comments leading up to the show. GO GO GO!!

Thanks for everyone who has supported the Improv over the years! According to the AJC entertainment section article, de ...
01/01/2016

Thanks for everyone who has supported the Improv over the years! According to the AJC entertainment section article, de Haan didn’t rule out the possibility of moving the Improv comedy club elsewhere. Stay tuned...

According to T.J. Miller, "It will be silly. Not terrifying. I don't much care about what people think, I'm just a jeste...
12/31/2015

According to T.J. Miller, "It will be silly. Not terrifying. I don't much care about what people think, I'm just a jester jousting with jokes."

It's New Year's Eve and we have  to close our our final shows at the Improv!
12/31/2015

It's New Year's Eve and we have to close our our final shows at the Improv!

T.J. Miller is one of the most sought after comedians in the comedy world, but not in the drama world, or the finance world. One of Variety’s “Top 10 Comics to Watch,” and EW's “Next Big Things in ...

Information about our closing auction
12/30/2015

Information about our closing auction

December 29, 2015 (MMD Newswire) -- What venues are closing? Atlanta Improv Comedy Club and Dinner Theatre, Burn Social Club, Cellar 56, Stillhouse Craft Burgers and Moonshine, Stout Irish Sports

12/30/2015

It's the last Open Mic at the Improv! 8pm

Ticket Price: $7.00 Show Type: Comedy Restrictions: 16 & over Two drink minimum Introducing the most exciting comedy open mic in Atlanta! Each and every Wednesday night starting at 8pm, come see comedians of all levels a

It's the last shows at the Improv before we close NYE!  T.J. Miller is one of the most sought after comedians in the com...
12/30/2015

It's the last shows at the Improv before we close NYE!

T.J. Miller is one of the most sought after comedians in the comedy world, but not in the drama world, or the finance world.

TJ Miller kills it on stage... erryday! Want to see more Stand Up Comedy? Subscribe to the Laugh Factory's channel here: http://youtube.com/subscription_cent...

TJ Miller is best known for his role as foul-mouthed, work-eschewing entrepreneur Erlich Bachman on HBO's Silicon Valley...
12/29/2015

TJ Miller is best known for his role as foul-mouthed, work-eschewing entrepreneur Erlich Bachman on HBO's Silicon Valley, which earned him last year's Critics' Choice Award for Best Supporting Actor. He'll also be inducted into the Marvel universe in February's highly-anticipated Deadpool movie.

The actor leads the 21st annual awards on Jan. 17

T.J. Miller was both flattered and dismayed when the Atlanta Improv asked him to do their New Year’s Eve stand-up shows....
12/29/2015

T.J. Miller was both flattered and dismayed when the Atlanta Improv asked him to do their New Year’s Eve stand-up shows.

Hope you are the lucky ones with tickets to the sold out shows.

By RODNEY HO/ [email protected], originally filed Friday, December 18, 2015 T.J. Miller was both flattered and dismayed...

12/29/2015

Looking forward to our two final shows of T.J. Miller at the Atlanta Improv Comedy Club!

In case you missed George Wallace on GPB...
12/26/2015

In case you missed George Wallace on GPB...

On Second Thought for Wednesday, December 23, 2015: In a number of places during World War I, German and British soldiers laid down their arms, climbed up out of the trenches and walked toward each o

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