Kansas City bursting with standup
Brian McTavish’s feature article on the sudden wealth of standup comedy clubs in Kansas City and surrounding area is thorough, comprehensive and full of insight. The Improv, a new Stanford & Sons and a newcomer, Famous Johnnys Comedy Club, are all angling for the comedy dollar in K.C., making that town one of the funniest in the country.
Brian Shields, GM of the two-year-old Improv in that town says:
“I don’t try to take their comics, and I don’t think they try to take ours,” he said. “There are enough great comics out there with enough drawing power, with TV credits and whatnot, to supply both us and Stanfords.”
The Star also links to a video that includes a brief interview with comic (and Famous Johnnys proprietor) Clint Warren about the new Overland Park venue, which opened in the space formerly occupied by Stanford & Sons.
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Good article. I forget how lucky we are to have three clubs in town, plus all of the various one-nighter bar gigs that keep popping up. Comedy is definitely very popular here in Cow Town. Hope you can head out our way some time. Bradhttp://www.shakyvoice.com