Comedy

Most students miss it—the sign outside on the sidewalk outside of the Kong indicating that there’s a nationally-renowned comedy club ...
By Hyung W. Kim

Most students miss it—the sign outside on the sidewalk outside of the Kong indicating that there’s a nationally-renowned comedy club upstairs, featuring everything from stand-up to improv to professional magicians (and even a few Harvard undergrads in the mix). Thanks to their emphasis on lesser-known (but promising) talent, you very well might be watching tomorrow’s stars for $10 or less. The idea is to stroll in on any of the six nights that they’re open each week (Monday is apparently comedy Sabbath in the Square) and see for yourself what the Studio has lined up. And if you want to be that jerk—you know, the one who heckles the poor new guy trying out some fresh material—you can still order booze and food from downstairs.

Third floor of the Hong Kong restaurant. Not enough info? Just get drunk and wait a little—your appetite will know where to go.

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