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{{Infobox Theater | {{Infobox Theater | ||
|Name = Cap City Comedy Club | |Name = Cap City Comedy Club | ||
|Picture = Cap City Comedy Club. | |Picture = Cap City Comedy Club.png | ||
|Address = 8120 Research Blvd | |Address = 8120 Research Blvd | ||
|Homepage = http://www.capcitycomedy.com/ | |Homepage = http://www.capcitycomedy.com/ | ||
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In the 1980s, the venue was known as the Laff Stop. In 1986, [[The Laff Staff]] was created from a series of workshops run by actor [[Rodney Rincon]]. The troupe included [[Robert Faires]], [[Dee Llewelyn]], and [[Joel McKean]] (Michael McKean's younger brother). Making their debut in early 1987, they performed a 45-minute pre-show lounge slot four days a week for about five years. | In the 1980s, the venue was known as the Laff Stop. In 1986, [[The Laff Staff]] was created from a series of workshops run by actor [[Rodney Rincon]]. The troupe included [[Robert Faires]], [[Dee Llewelyn]], and [[Joel McKean]] (Michael McKean's younger brother). Making their debut in early 1987, they performed a 45-minute pre-show lounge slot four days a week for about five years. | ||
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Cap City Comedy Club | |
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Address | 8120 Research Blvd |
Homepage | http://www.capcitycomedy.com/ |
Years of Operation | 1980-Present |
Cap City Comedy Club (formerly The Laff Stop) is a professional stand-up comedy club in Austin, Texas and home to the Funniest Person in Austin competition. It also played a part in the early history of improv comedy in Austin.
In the 1980s, the venue was known as the Laff Stop. In 1986, The Laff Staff was created from a series of workshops run by actor Rodney Rincon. The troupe included Robert Faires, Dee Llewelyn, and Joel McKean (Michael McKean's younger brother). Making their debut in early 1987, they performed a 45-minute pre-show lounge slot four days a week for about five years.