$10 for Two to See the Anti-Cooperation League or The Syndicate Perform at Sacramento Comedy Spot ($20 Value)
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Experienced comedians crack up audiences with interview-inspired improv scenes, sketch comedy & local bands.
Improv-comedy shows, unlike criminal-court proceedings and open-heart surgeries, encourage people in the room to shout out suggestions. Explore the extemporaneous with this deal to Sacramento Comedy Spot. For $10, you get two general-admission tickets (a $20 value), good for one of the following shows:
- The Anti-Cooperation League, which performs every Saturday at 9 p.m.
- The Syndicate, which performs on occasional Fridays at 9 p.m.<p>
Check out the schedule to confirm show dates. Doors for both of the above shows open at 8:50 p.m.<p>
The comedians at Sacramento Comedy Spot, named one of the best places to take a date by Sacramento News & Review readers in 2008, split sides with weekly lineups of improv, sketch comedy, and standup routines. Each week, the laugh masters of the Anti-Cooperation League interview a special guest, such as a local business owner or movie director, and then devise seamlessly woven improv scenes based on the information gathered. The Syndicate, on the other hand, earns its name by combining fast-paced comedy sketches, guest hosts, and local bands with a propensity to leave rubber-chicken heads in the beds of rival funnymen.
Experienced comedians crack up audiences with interview-inspired improv scenes, sketch comedy & local bands.
Improv-comedy shows, unlike criminal-court proceedings and open-heart surgeries, encourage people in the room to shout out suggestions. Explore the extemporaneous with this deal to Sacramento Comedy Spot. For $10, you get two general-admission tickets (a $20 value), good for one of the following shows:
- The Anti-Cooperation League, which performs every Saturday at 9 p.m.
- The Syndicate, which performs on occasional Fridays at 9 p.m.<p>
Check out the schedule to confirm show dates. Doors for both of the above shows open at 8:50 p.m.<p>
The comedians at Sacramento Comedy Spot, named one of the best places to take a date by Sacramento News & Review readers in 2008, split sides with weekly lineups of improv, sketch comedy, and standup routines. Each week, the laugh masters of the Anti-Cooperation League interview a special guest, such as a local business owner or movie director, and then devise seamlessly woven improv scenes based on the information gathered. The Syndicate, on the other hand, earns its name by combining fast-paced comedy sketches, guest hosts, and local bands with a propensity to leave rubber-chicken heads in the beds of rival funnymen.