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The 1979 comedy strike ushers in one of the darkest moments in comedy history, but The Comedy Store soon recovers, featuring incredible talents like the one-and-only Richard Pryor, who uses the club as a gym to work out all-new material.
The 1979 comedy strike ushers in one of the darkest moments in comedy history, but The Comedy Store soon recovers, featuring incredible talents like the one-and-only Richard Pryor, who uses the club as a gym to work out all-new material.
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S1, EP5 "The Birth of a Bit"A spotlight shines on Mitzi Shore's death, its impact on the iconic club and who's now running The Store; exploring the current state of stand-up and the new style of shows being developed on the famous stage.
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S1, EP4 "Joe Rogan Returns"Joe Rogan returns to the Store after a seven-year ban; the podcast success of Rogan, Marc Maron, Bill Burr and Whitney Cummings makes the Store one of the hottest clubs in comedy.
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S1, EP3 "The Wild Bunch"Sam Kinison, Andrew Dice Clay, Pauly Shore, Sandra Bernhard, Jim Carrey, Damon Wayans and others bring a wild energy to the Store.
The Comedy Store
S1, EP2 "The Comedy Strike"The 1979 comedy strike ushers in one of the darkest moments in comedy history, but The Comedy Store soon recovers, featuring incredible talents like the one-and-only Richard Pryor, who uses the club as a gym to work out all-new material.
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