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Comedy Store owner Mitzi Shore died on Wednesday, and many in the stand-up community took to social media to express their condolences. “It is with great sadness and very heavy hearts that we ...
Chris Rock, David Letterman, Robin Williams were just three. Mitzi Shore owned the place. She died Wednesday at 87. The Comedy Store on LA's Sunset Strip is closed today. The club's owner ...
Mitzi Shore essentially lived at the club through the 1970s and 80s, and her four kids were regulars roaming the floor even when they were tiny. "It's like where I was born and raised," Pauly ...
You can also find her work in Cosmopolitan and sub-tweets. Mitzi Shore, founder and owner of the famed Comedy Store club in Los Angeles, died Wednesday morning at the age of 87, according to a ...
Mitzi Shore, owner of the Los Angeles-area club the Comedy Store and one of the most influential figures in stand-up for more than four decades, died April 11 in Los Angeles. She was 87.
Mitzi Shore, who died Wednesday at age 87, left a deep imprint on the heavyweights of comedy. In a Los Angeles Times article from December 15, 2009, we take a look at the legacy of her club ...
By Mike Barnes Senior Editor Mitzi Shore, the hard-driving proprietor and mother hen of The Comedy Store on the Sunset Strip who lorded over the white-hot center of the stand-up universe of the ...
In 1972, Mitzi Shore founded the Comedy Store in Los Angeles with Sammy Shore − her then-husband − and comedy writer Rudy De Luca. The 1970s were a golden era for stand-up in the city.
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