I just spent the weekend playing a fantastic club in San Diego’s Gaslamp district, The American Comedy Co. It’s a powder keg of a basement room underneath an old historic building, with low ceilings and brick walls scientifically designed to make the laughs scramble back and forth from every surface like wild baby chicks just let free in the yard. The crowds are amazing, packed in tight, true comedy lovers, it was my second time back, and it didn’t disappoint. It’s becoming one of my favorite clubs to play. It has a bit of a vibe of what I think right now is my favorite room to jump up, the Top Secret in London. (It could be the basement thing.)
San Diego's American Comedy Co.
San Diego's American Comedy Co.
San Diego's American Comedy Co.
I just spent the weekend playing a fantastic club in San Diego’s Gaslamp district, The American Comedy Co. It’s a powder keg of a basement room underneath an old historic building, with low ceilings and brick walls scientifically designed to make the laughs scramble back and forth from every surface like wild baby chicks just let free in the yard. The crowds are amazing, packed in tight, true comedy lovers, it was my second time back, and it didn’t disappoint. It’s becoming one of my favorite clubs to play. It has a bit of a vibe of what I think right now is my favorite room to jump up, the Top Secret in London. (It could be the basement thing.)