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'''The Bad Dog Comedy Theater''' was one of several Improv theaters hosting shows during Austin's Improv [[History_of_Austin_Improv#The_Boom_and_the_Bust |"Boom"]] period of the mid-to-late 1990's. It was founded and owned by Marc Pruter and Jon Wiley (of [[Monks Night Out]] fame,) and Anna Bartkowski.
 
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[http://www.austinchronicle.com/arts/2000-08-04/78072/ An Austin Chronicle write-up] that includes some history of the theater.
 
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The Bad Dog Comedy Theater was one of several Improv theaters hosting shows during Austin's Improv "Boom" period of the mid-to-late 1990's. It was founded and owned by Marc Pruter and Jon Wiley (of Monks Night Out fame,) and Anna Bartkowski.

Links

An Austin Chronicle write-up that includes some history of the theater.

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