Tonight at the Improv ft. David Spade, Doug Benson, Amir K, Ben Gleib, Shapel Lacey, Chase Bernstein, Logan Guntzelman & more TBA!

Tonight at the Improv ft. David Spade, Doug Benson, Amir K, Ben Gleib, Shapel Lacey, Chase Bernstein, Logan Guntzelman & more TBA!

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Catch the next performance of Tonight at the Improv only at world famous Hollywood Improv!

Performers

Ben Gleib

Ben Gleib was just named by TBS one of the "funniest comedians working today."

He is host of the Emmy nominated comedy game show “Idiotest” in it’s 4th season on GSN, with over 200 episodes. It’s the most watched…
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Amir K

Amir K has been entertaining audiences for 10 years, performing live across the U.S. and on Television.

His fun, unique approach to storytelling brings audiences together through his improvisational talent,

characters and charisma. Born in Iran…
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Logan Guntzelman

Logan Guntzelman is a Los Angeles- based comedian/writer recently selected as a New Face at the Just for Laughs Comedy Festival in Montreal, where she also made it to the Final Four in the Roastmaster’s Invitational. She performs and tours in…
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Chase Bernstein

Chase Bernstein is a stand up comedian and writer residing in Los Angeles. She has performed on, Bill Burr Presents: The Ringers, on Comedy Central, A Little Late With Lilly Singh, and NBC's, Last Comic Standing. She can also be seen on…
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Shapel Lacey

Shapel Lacey is an American comedian born and raised in Mesa, Arizona. A diehard punk rocker and former award winning competitive cheerleader, Shapel found ways to express himself and own his individuality at an early age. Shapel was cheerleading…
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Doug Benson

Doug Benson is known for his popular podcasts (“Doug Loves Movies” and "Getting Doug With High"), his films ("Super High Me,” “The Greatest Movie Ever Rolled,” "Chronic-Con: Episode 420"),…
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David Spade

Nominated in 1999 for an Emmy Award for his memorable role as Dennis Finch, the wise-cracking, power-hungry assistant on “Just Shoot Me,” David Spade became a household favorite during his five-year stint as a cast member of NBC’s…
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