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The Comedy Store is a comedy club located in Soho , London , England that was opened in 1979 by Peter Rosengard.
It was named after The Comedy Store club in the United States , which Rosengard visited the previous year. Starting out above a strip club, in 1982 they moved to Leicester Square , a premises they were able to take over formally in 1985 .
The club was the focus of the "alternative comedy " boom in the early eighties and helped start the careers of many comedians, including Alexei Sayle , Rik Mayall , Adrian Edmondson , Ben Elton and Keith Allen .
In October 1985 , an improvisational group called The Comedy Store Players was formed, consisting of Mike Myers , Neil Mullarkey, Kit Hollerbach, Dave Cohen and Paul Merton . The group has had several lineup changes over the years, and now features a rotating team of Neil Mullarkey, Paul Merton , Josie Lawrence , Richard Vranch (who also plays piano), Jim Sweeney , Lee Simpson and Andy Smart , together with frequent guest appearances. Several of The Comedy Store Players appeared on the Channel 4 comedy game show Whose Line Is It Anyway? .
The Comedy Store also has sister venues in Manchester (opened in 2000 ) and Leeds , West Yorkshire (2003 ).
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This article is about the club in the U.S. For an article about the one in England , see: The Comedy Store , London .
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