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September Lineup
1-3 Rudy Rush
4 Kenny Rogerson
6-7 Tommy Blaze
8-11 Three Blonde Moms
12-14 Jeff Caldwell
15-18 Ralph Harris
19-24 Monty Hoffman
22-24 Greg Giraldo
25-30 Kenny Rogerson
October Lineup
1-2 Pat Cooper
4-5 Tom Brisco
6-9 Louie Anderson
11 & 12 Jim McCue
13-16 Jeff Cesario
20-23 Bobby Slayton
18 & 19 Dan Naturman
November Lineup
9 Lynn Trefzger
10-13 Jake Johansen
15-20 J. Joseph & Johnny
22-23 Bruce Smirnoff
25-27 Greg Proops
December Lineup
6-7 Tommy Blaze
15-18 Adam Ferrara
20-23 Dak Rakow
27-31 Rocky Laporte
Showtimes:
Sunday
7:30 PM
Monday
8:00 PM
Tuesday
8:00 PM
Wednesday
8:00* PM
Thursday
8:00 PM
Friday
7:30 and 10:15 PM
Saturday
7:30* and 10:15 PM
*Times
in orange are non-smoking showtimes
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Monty Hoffman
August 19-21

Hoffman began performing at The Laugh Factory on Sunset Blvd, where he saw his name appear up on the marquee. Seeing that really gave me an extra boost of confidence. After appearing on A&E's An Evening at the Improv, Hoffman returned to New York to do the film ³Comedy¹s Dirtiest Dozen,² which led to his signing with Messina-Baker Management in Los Angeles and landed an agent, a development deal with Via I was so excited ... I called everybody. Check it out. I¹m going to be Mr. Love on The Gong Show! From there, Hoffman did a lot of sitcom work and in, between, did standup engagements in Vegas, and comedy clubs and colleges across the country.
In 1994, Hoffman put standup on hold when he landed a leading role on NBC¹s sitcom, The Good Life. He followed that up with film work and several appearances on ABC¹s The Drew Carey Show and CBS’s ,Everybody Loves Raymond.
In 2004 Monty shot Last Comic Standing, which garnered much attention. It was a pivotal experience for me, not just because it helped re-launch my career, but because it helped me to re-launch who I am. And in the end, I fell back in love with what used to make my mother laugh. It’s true. Does that sound too corny? Let’s cut that last part.
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