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Anti-Cooperation League Performance for Two or Four at Sacramento Comedy Spot (Half Off) |
Anti-Cooperation League
1050 20th St. Suite 130 Sacramento, CA 95811 916-444-3137 Get Directions
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Improv-comedy shows, unlike criminal-court proceedings and open-heart surgeries, encourage people in the room to shout out suggestions. Explore the extemporaneous with this GrouponLive deal to see the Anti-Cooperation League at the Sacramento Comedy Spot. This deal is valid for any Saturday show before, and including, the February 16 show. The show begins at 9 p.m., and doors open at 8:50 p.m. Choose between the following options:
- For $12, you get two general-admission tickets (a $24 value).
- For $24, you get four general-admission tickets (a $48 value).
The comedians at Sacramento Comedy Spot, named one of the best places to take a date by Sacramento News & Review readers in 2008, split sides with weekly lineups of improv, sketch comedy, and standup routines. Their flagship show, the Anti-Cooperation League, is among the longest running improv shows in Sacramento, giving comedy fans an unscripted Saturday night alternative to Saturday Night Live. Each week, the laugh masters of the League interview a special guest, such as a local business owner or movie director, and then devise seamlessly woven improv scenes based on the information gathered. Past guests have included The Grey director Joe Carnahan and local muralist Skinner, who were both tickled by the troupeâEUR(TM)s impeccable comic reflexes. Upcoming guests (subject to change) include Good Day Sacramento's Amy Carabba (December 1) and amphibian conservationist Michael Starkey from Save the Frogs (December 8).
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