Comedy Clubs

Like trying not to get hooked on heroin, minus the vomiting

That Other Paper interviews Martha Kelly

Comedian Martha Kelly spent years making people laugh in Austin before she decided to pack up and head to Los Angeles. But this month she’ll be in town performing in the Alamo Drafthouse’s Master Pancake Theater.

Stand-up comedy: Bradley Jackson

This is from Bradley’s first time doing stand-up. Read about his experience in his article Open-mic fright at the Velveeta Room.

The Hideout Theatre

A coffeeshop hangout by day, the Hideout hosts improv, sketch comedy, and stand-up comedy shows just about every night of the week.

Esther’s Follies

A little bit musical, a little bit magic show, a little bit sketch comedy, Esther’s Follies is not to be missed. In fact, since the show changes often, it should be seen regularly.

Cap City Comedy Club

When big-name comics are in town, this is where they perform. For good reasons, too — this venue has plenty of seating, a large stage, food (nachos, burgers, fried cheese), and plenty to drink.

The Velveeta Room

Come here enough and you’ll be able to watch local comics develop their jokes by working on timing and delivery – or, in many cases, by coming up with all new material.

ColdTowne Theater

Austin’s newest comedy venue is, well, pretty damn cool.

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