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    The Black Vault

    Don't mistake this for comedy, exactly. The Black Vault is a fully improvised show that spins horror tales in the style of H.P. Lovecraft, the writer best known for his "Cthulhu Mythos." The show explores many of Lovecraft’s themes – ancient unspeakable terror, impossible twisted dreamscapes, unseen forces from beyond the stars that infect our minds, and the real horrors that humanity inflicts upon itself – but, note: This new production tells tales of creeping alien horrors via the experiences of those not typically represented in Lovecraft’s work. In other words: Boo-yah, Howard Phillips, you old dead racist! Ia! Ia!
    Through Oct. 26. Fri.-Sat., 8pm. $15.  
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    Dylan Garsee

    Here's a night of stand-up, sketch, and everything in between – all from the mind of Dylan Garsee. Get a load of this comic's cavorting style! See the return of Gayme Show, ColdTowne’s cult favorite nihilistic queer game show/reverse conversion therapy! Wallow in Garsee’s unbridled and unstoppable narcissism!
    Fri.-Sat., Oct. 18-19, 7pm. $10.  
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    George Anthony

    This local comic is the co-host and creator of the Wilful Ignorance podcast and the hit video showcase Battle of the Sketches. Bonus: Scott Sticker opens.
    Oct. 18-19. Fri., 9pm; Sat., 9 & 11pm. $10.  
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    Mark Normand

    This New York-based funnyman was birthed in New Orleans. So, up there, he's like an invasive species, right? Like, uh, like a zebra mussel? No, thats wrong – Normand's just a solid standup guy, with gigs all over your tv and at SXSW and Montreal and the Great American Comedy Festival, and so on.
    Oct. 17-19. Thu., 8pm; Fri.-Sat., 7:30 & 10pm. $12-23.  

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