Laugh Factory in Hollywood, have an e-mail list you can subscribe to and receive notifications about who is performing when. ">Trying to find something to do on Sunday nights can be akin to finding the second sock you swear went into the laundry with its mate. Sundays are the ugly step-sisters of the weekend; they don't have the same "I'm free!" excitement of Friday night and have the unfortunate characteristic of being followed by Monday. Since most people (at least most people worth hanging out with) have to be at work by 8 or 9 the following morning, you have to find something that offers you a great time without preventing you from fulfilling your duties the following day. The solution? Try a comedy show like the Laugh Factory in Hollywood. Something for Everyone The first trick to finding a great Sunday night activity is finding something that you and all your friends can enjoy together. While not everyone enjoys sitting around watching TV, playing juvenile drinking games, or playing Scrabble, everyone enjoys laughing. Offering your friends the chance to get out, enjoy the company of other people, and be entertained by world-class talent will make you the go-to friend for a great time. At a comedy show, no one feels left out and the inside jokes will last for years. If you are looking for the perfect activity to take up your Sunday nights, check out a local club. Consider the Ambiance When you're looking at various comedy clubs, be sure to consider the ambiance of the place and the tastes of you and your friends. While some people don't mind sitting down at a "hole in the wall," some people would prefer something a little cleaner. A great way to find out if the club suits your tastes is to ask them what their dress code is. If there isn't a dress code, be ready for anything. If there is a dress code, chances are the club takes pride in itself and will be frequented by people who also take pride in themselves, their appearance, and their behavior. Consider the Price The next thing to consider is price. Chances are, if you and your friends are looking for a classy club, you're willing to pay for it. A good price for a nice club is a $20 to $30 cover. Remember, this fee is only for entrance to the club and the show; there will be an additional price for drinks. It is also important to ask if there is a minimum to how many drinks you must buy. While some clubs may not care if everyone drinks, some clubs require it. In general, clubs that insist on their guests buying drinks require only 1 or 2, which means you should be fine for work the next morning. If you have people in your group who do not drink, you may want to ask if they can buy some non-alcoholic beverages. Check Out the Talent Before deciding which night to go, be sure to check out who the comedians will be and see if you can find any of their material online. While a love of laughter is universal, how you get there can be very different for everyone. If someone in your group prefers cleaner comedy, make sure not to bring them to a show centered on more adult humor. A good tip is that if you think the comedy show might not be to someone's liking, invite him or her anyway, but explain what the show will be like and maybe even provide a link of a few of the comedians. This way, no one feels left out but, at the same time, no one feels awkward and out of place. Many clubs, like the Laugh Factory in Hollywood, have an e-mail list you can subscribe to and receive notifications about who is performing when.
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