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Every night, comedy clubs throughout the five boroughs host famous, soon-to-be-famous and hilarious-but-will-never-be-famous comedians performing stand-up, sketch and improv comedy. For a rundown of some big upcoming headline sets, along with popular recurring shows and cla**es, see below. Susie Essman December 6–7, Gotham Comedy Club Most recognizable as the loud, vulgar Susie Greene—wife to Jeff Garlin's character and nemesis to Larry David on Curb Your Enthusiasm—Susie Essman is equally funny when she writes her own lines. The New York City native has been a stand-up comic for more than a quarter century. For tickets, visit gothamcomedyclub.com. Damon Wayans December 12–15, Carolines on Broadway New York City's own Damon Wayans has appeared in such films as Earth Girls Are Easy and television shows like In Living Color, and he has been performing stand-up comedy for decades. For tickets, visit carolines.com. Northern Discomfort December 17, The Stand Janeane Garofalo, Sean Patton, Judah Friedlander and others perform stand-up. For more info, visit thestandnyc.com. Tracy Morgan December 26–29, Carolines on Broadway The sometimes-controversial star of Saturday Night Live and 30 Rock performs live. For more info, visit carolines.com. New Year's Eve Spectacular December 31, Carolines on Broadway There aren't yet details on who's playing this show, but we do know that it's comedy in Times Square on New Year's Eve. The venue promises "a live DJ and dancing" after the late show. For tickets, visit carolines.com. Roy Wood Jr. December 31, Gotham Comedy Club Stand-up comic Roy Wood Jr., who plays Roy on the TBS series Sullivan and Son, performs on New Year's Eve. For tickets, visit gothamcomedyclub.com. Sinbad January 17, Apollo Theater A big show at the Apollo brings this comedian one step closer to displacing his namesake pirate as Wikipedia's premier Sinbad. For tickets, visit ticketmaster.com. Kevin Nealon January 23–26, Carolines on Broadway This former Saturday Night Live cast member is famous for hosting the "Weekend Update" segment and playing recurring characters like "Mr. Subliminal." The younger generation may know him for his role on Weeds. For tickets, visit carolines.com. If You Build It Sundays, 8:30pm; UCB East This stand-up show is ma**ively cheap ($5, with no drink minimum), so it's no wonder it usually sells out. Hosted by local comic Kara Klenk, its lineups have included boldface names like Janeane Garofalo, Colin Quinn and Sarah Silverman alongside a worthy roster of up-and-coming comedians. Creaghead & Company Sundays, Union Hall Eugene Mirman no longer hosts Union Hall's Sunday night comedy extravaganza (formerly known as Pretty Good Friends), but the folks there promise he'll still pop up frequently. The new show, hosted by producer Caroline Creaghead—who was behind Pretty Good Friends and the Eugene Mirman Comedy Festival—has already booked Nick Turner, Jessi Klein and Dave Hill, so it's fair to say the evenings should be as funny as ever. For more info, visit unionhallny.com. ASSSSCAT 3000 Sundays, 7:30 and 9:30pm; Upright Citizens Brigade Theatre Perhaps the most famous of all NYC improv comedy performances, this show often draws big names like Amy Poehler, Horatio Sanz and others from Saturday Night Live, 30 Rock and The Colbert Report. The 7:30pm performance will set you back $10. If you don't mind waiting in a long line and arriving very early, the 9:30pm show is absolutely free (tickets are distributed at 8:15pm). Comedy Night with Hannibal Buress Sundays, 9pm; Knitting Factory The cerebral Hannibal Buress—who's written for Saturday Night Live and made memorable appearances on 30 Rock—hosts this free weekly stand-up showcase in Williamsburg. Special guests stop by every week, and many of them are famous. Don't bring the kids, though—it's 21-plus. Free Stand-up Comedy Every Sunday; alternating Tuesdays; Three of Cups A lounge attached to East Village restaurant Three of Cups showcases up-and-coming comics. There are shows every Sunday and every other Tuesday. While casual fans may not recognize the performers, the price is right; there's no cover and no drink minimum. Plus, you never know when you'll run into the next Rory Scovel. For more info, visit threeofcupsnyc.com. Frantic Mondays, The Stand This (free!) weekly show already has some impressive talent lined up: December performers include Sean Patton, Judah Friedlander and Dave Hill. For more info, visit thestandnyc.com. Whiplash Mondays, 11pm; Upright Citizens Brigade Theatre This free stand-up showcase is hosted by Leo Allen (who's written for Saturday Night Live) and has featured sets from the likes of David Cross and Janeane Garofalo. Batsu Mondays and Thursdays, Je'Bon Sushi Experience the East Village's comedic Japanese game show that's full of entertaining consequences for the losers. It's guaranteed to be a one-of-a-kind outing. For more info, visit faceoffunlimited.com. Super Free Wednesdays Wednesdays, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 and 11pm; The PIT Every Wednesday night, the improv comedy shows at The PIT are free to attend. It's a pretty attractive proposition for broke comedy fans. Friday Night Sh*w Fridays, Magnet Theater Magnet Theater improvisers turn anonymous confessions from audience members into comedy sketches at this helpfully titled performance, which does, indeed, take place on Friday evenings. For more info, visit magnettheater.com. d**h By Roo Roo Saturdays, 9pm; Upright Citizens Brigade Theatre The Upright Citizens Brigade Theater is famous for developing sharp in-house improv teams, and this is one of the most popular. The 9pm Saturday show frequently sells out. Carolines Stand-up Every night, Carolines on Broadway Unlike Comedy Cellar—which offers more of a comedy sampler smorgasbord—most of the marquee shows here focus on one performer, and you can choose whom you'd like to see far in advance. For a full slate of upcoming comedians, visit carolines.com. Comedy Cellar Stand-up Every night, Comedy Cellar Every night of the week, Comedy Cellar hosts shows from a rotating cast of stand-up comedians, many of them well known. The venue is a favorite of Dave Attell, and such headliners as Dave Chappelle and Jerry Seinfeld have been known to drop by from time to time. For up-to-date lineups and showtimes, visit comedycellar.com. Comic Strip Live Stand-up Every night, Comic Strip Live This is another place that hosts big-name acts seven nights a week. Comedians who have graced the Upper East Side venue's stage include Robin Williams, Jerry Seinfeld, Drew Carey, Chris Rock and Ellen DeGeneres. For a complete comedy calendar, visit comicstriplive.com. Gotham Comedy Club Stand-up Every night, Gotham Comedy Club Gotham hosts stand-up shows every night of the week. The bigger names perform headline shows mostly on Friday and Saturday nights. Kids and parents, take note: the venue's occasional "Kids 'n' Comedy" show stars teenage graduates of the venue's cla**es, and the material is appropriate for ages 9 and up. For the full schedule of funny, visit gothamcomedyclub.com. Laughing Devil Stand-up Every night, Laughing Devil This recently opened Long Island City club puts on live shows nightly, often featuring names you may know from television. For more info, visit laughingdevil.com. The Stand Stand-up Every night, The Stand Every night, comedians—some of whom you may recognize from TV—perform at this Gramercy club. For the upcoming schedule, visit thestandnyc.com.

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