The Groundlings Present The Crazy Uncle Joe Show
The Groundlings Theatre (7307 Melrose Avenue Los Angeles, CA 90046)
- Full Price:
- $14.00
- Our Price:
- $7.00*
The Crazy Uncle Joe Show is a side-splitting exercise in long form improv by the world-famous Groundlings. No games. No director. Just funny.
* Additional fees apply.
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Goldstar Member Tips
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Ann on What to Wear
Casual.
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Daniel on Where to Park
Park 1 block away and watch the signs for special permit parking only
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Ann on Where to Park
Parking is difficult in Melrose.
Goldstar Member Reviews
Goldstar Member
Great show, very funny. Eddie Izzard was a surprise guest that night (6-21-06). Get there early though, or else you might not get to sit with your group (it's a very small theater).Written on Jun 22 2006
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Very talented actors and so quick on their feet!Written on Dec 09 2010
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Great Improv, but beware, it is definitely R-Rated with a lot of 'blue' language and sexual dialogue. There is no nudity. I had always heard that the Groundlings generally didn't go there (for the easy/cheap laugh) so was a bit surprised. It didn't offend me, but people should be aware of this fact.Written on Oct 19 2006
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It's a long-form improv, where the audience gives the members a few leads and they take them and run. This performance was particularly funny and I really enjoyed it. There were some duds in there, but most of the vignettes were hilarious.Written on Jun 02 2006
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More Information About The Crazy Uncle Joe Show
Quotes & Highlights
- "Chicago has Second City. New York has the Upright Citizen's Brigade. And Los Angeles has the Groundlings." Los Angeles Times
- "The troupe offers some of the quickest, cleverest improv in town." CitySearch.com
Description
The Groundlings' Crazy Uncle Joe Show features:
- Jordan Black
- Stephanie Courtney
- Roy Jenkins
- Ted Michaels
- Brian Palermo
The Groundlings Theatre is considered a breeding ground for comedians, presenting original skits, music and improv. Alumni include Jon Lovitz, Phil Hartman, Pat Morita, Lisa Kudrow and Paul Reubens, who created his PeeWee Herman character here.



