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Get your laugh on this weekend and EVERY weekend at the ACME Comedy Theatre, located next door to Amalfi, at 135 North La Brea in Hollywood.  Dan Kane, the new owner of the troupe, has now announced a 'please bring your drinks from the bar into the theater' policy.

There's nothing funnier than a warm Jameson in your hand while you're watching actors burst into song about 'golden showers'  and back stalking.

The weekends at ACME are jam packed with guffaws and spit takes.  Included in their weekend laugh-a-thons are; Friday Night Live, an SNL- like sketch show, why wait till Saturday?; followed by Madvertising, a spoof on the maddeningly competitive world of advertising executives; and Sketchy at Best on Saturday nights, an hour -long sketch show written and performed by ACME's latest class of future comedic actors.

Tickets range from $4 - $18 depending if you buy at the door or online. And parking is relatively easy to find up and down La Brea, or you could valet.

Times are tough.  Laughter is needed. ACME Comedy is where to get treated. Don't forget to bring your stalker.

Yours Truly - Asian Taco Chick

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