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Fight Night Comedy Competition (Season Six, Round 3)
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Sunday May 31, 2015 8:00 PM
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Let's face it. Tuesday's suck. There's nothing on TV, there's work the next day, even at the end of the day you're only 40% through the week, they're just rough.
But what if there was a way to make a Tuesday more enjoyable? As it turns out, there is! Come on down to the Fight Night Comedy Competition! Held bi-weekly (we can't fix EVERY Tuesday for you) Fight Night is a competition pitting the best of the best of Charlotte's comedians against each other for the right to move on to the Fight Night Championship playoffs.
The Charlotte comedy scene is fast becoming one of the strongest in the country, and the Fight Night Comedy Competition brings in the cream of the crop.
Gather your friends, have some drinks, get in some laughs, and help decide which of this amazing group deserves the right to advance!
Interested in competing? Check out FightNightComedy.com/Rules
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T.J. Miller - The Meticulously Ridiculous Tour - Special Event
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Monday Jun 1, 2015 8:00 PM
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T.J. Miller is one of the least terrible comedians in the world. One of Variety’s “Top 10 Comics to Watch,” EW's “Next Big Things in Comedy." Most recently, Miller’s voice stars in Disney animated feature, BIG HERO 6. You may recognize his his non-animated body from his role in 2014’s surprise indie hit TRANSFORMERS 4, or Mike Judge’s HBO comedy series SILICON VALLEY. He has appeared on CHELSEA LATELY more than most women his height. Miller has been in a number of major studio films including CLOVERFIELD, SHE'S OUT OF MY LEAGUE, EXTRACT, SEEKING A FRIEND FOR THE END OF THE WORLD, OUR IDIOT BROTHER, YOGI BEAR 3D (Ranger Jones, his greatest role to date), UNSTOPPABLE, and GET HIM TO THE GREEK. He has appeared on television in THE LEAGUE, CARPOOLERS, GOODWIN GAMES, HAPPY ENDINGS and other canceled programs. Miller also voiced the character ‘Tuffnut’ in the Oscar nominated animated film HOW TO TRAIN YOUR DRAGON and HOW TO TRAIN YOUR DRAGON 2.
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180 Seconds Open Mic Night
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Tuesday Jun 2, 2015 8:00 PM
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We can't wait to see who turns out for this true stand-up open mic night. All we know is that whether it's a first timer or a comedy veteran that hits the stage this show is fast-paced, FUN!
Interested in participating? Visit CltComedyZone.com/180Seconds for details.
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Bobby Lee (Celebrity Show)
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June 4 - June 6, 2015
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Bobby Lee is Korean American. In 1994 the coffee shop for which he was working closed. “I just went next door to get a job,” he said, “which was The Comedy Store in San Diego” (also known as the La Jolla Comedy Store). After a few months of working odd jobs at the club he decided to try stand-up during one of their amateur nights. Within a year of doing regular comedy sets he got offers to open for both Pauly Shore and Carlos Mencia. Lee also went on to work regularly at The Comedy Store in Los Angeles, a comedy club owned by Pauly Shore's mother Mitzi. Lee has admitted in several interviews that his parents were less-than supportive of his comedic pursuits at first. During a podcast interview conducted by fellow actor and comedian Joe Rogan on Feb 1, 2011, Lee stated that during the first few years he did stand-up his parents barely spoke to him, however after his appearance on the The Tonight Show with Jay Leno his father called him and apologized for not supporting his comedy career.
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The Freestyle Funny Comedy Show
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Sunday Jun 7, 2015 7:00 PM
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The Freestyle Funny Comedy Show has been blessing College Campuses and Venues up and down the East Coast with their version of “Freestyle Funny” for the past 3 years. The 4 man Comedy Team, based out of Greensboro, NC, consists of: @ChicoBean -- @DarrenBrand -- @OsamabinDrankin and host: @BDAHT; also funnyman on 102JAMZ Wildout, Wake Up Show, Monday-Friday, 6-10am.The #FFCS starts with an improv bit to get the guys warmed up and ends with an improv bit to warm-down. In-between those 2 improv sketches is 90-minutes of: each comedian doing an individual set, improv games where prizes are won by participating audience members, and other skits performed by the quartet of funny.In essence. For a preview of the funny, list of past locations, confessionals, video’s of happy patrons from past shows, and last 4 digits of the social security numbers of the Comic’s, please visit: www.theFFCS.com.
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