Monday, 8PM


@Nerdmelt Presents: Harmontown (@danharmon) 10/17/2011
People always ask us “What is Harmontown?”, and that’s a tough question to answer, but here’s the closest thing we’ve got:
17 Oct 2011 08:00 PM
Tixs available HERE

Tuesday, 8PM


The Rejection Show 10/18/2011
Join host Jon Friedman, for NYC’s popular variety show, The Rejection Show as it comes to LA on Tuesday October 18th at the NerdMelt Theater.
Tickets $8 in advance, $10 day of show.
18 Oct 2011 08:00 PM
Tixs available HERE

Wednesday, 8:30PM


the @Meltdown_show (49) 10/19/2011
the Meltdown show with Jonah Ray and Kumail Nanjiani
19 Oct 2011 08:30 PM
Tixs available HERE

Thursday, 8PM


The Dork Forest with Jackie Kashian LIVE 10/20/2011
Jackie’s dork-on-dork dialog this episode is with Marc Maron (wtf). What is his “true” dorkdom? Is it scrabbling around peoples brains to figure out how they do life? Is it Japanese sneakers? We will find out. Jen Kirkman (Chelsea) will close the show with stand up comedy. Neat.
20 Oct 2011 08:00 PM
Tixs available HERE

Friday, 8PM


The Business 10/21/2011
It’s The Business, and Business is booming. This popular San Francisco stand up collective comes to L.A. bringing a unique blend of stand up, story telling, and song. Material stretches and develops organically as the performers interrupt and improvise with performers ranging from comedians to authors, dancers to sandwich artists. Featuring Brendon Walsh, Beth Stelling, and more!
$8 in advance, $10 day of show
21 Oct 2011 08:00 PM
Tixs available HERE

Saturday, 8PM

Opening Night Reception October 22nd, 7:00pm-11:00pm
MELTDOWN GALLERY inside Meltdown Comics
7522 Sunset Blvd. Hollywood, CA 90046
Phone: 323.851.7223
Up through November 7th.
FREE and Open to the Public

Sunday, 5PM


The Nerdist Writers Panel 10/23/2011
Spend your Sunday afternoons learning from the best at the Nerdist Writing Series!
23 Oct 2011 05:00 PM
Tixs available HERE

Sunday, 7PM

Matt Mira’s Day Off
A place for comics to work on new material with The Nerdist’s own Matt Mira.
FREE


 

The line up for the Next MELTDOWN:

Jackie Kashian x Baron Vaughn  x Drennon Davis x Barry Rothbart x TJ Miller

plus special surprise guest or two. Don’t wait in line, order your tickets online.

Just stroll in, show us your confirmation print out, get a seat and enjoy the funny.

The Meltdown (36)
July 13th, 8:30PM
Meltdown Comics
7522 Sunset Blvd.
Los Angeles,
CA 90046
323.851.7223

Purchase the Meltdown Show Tickets Here

 


BATTLESHIP PRETENSION LIVE!

December 4th, 2010

8 pm

ADMISSION $5

FEATURING:
KYLE KINANE
JACKIE KASHIAN
MIKE SIEGEL
JASON NASH

Meltdown Comics
7522 Sunset Blvd.
Los Angeles, CA 90046
323.851.7223

Purchase Tickets Online via our Webshop


 

COMICS AND COMICS – APRIL 2nd @ MELTDOWN COMICS
FEATURING:

Angelo Bowers

Ed Greer

S.A.X.

Jackie Kashian

Blaine Capatch

Tom Franck

Free Cane Sugar Soda Bar with $4 admission.
A new But Let’s Face It

 

COMICS AND COMICS – APRIL 2nd @ MELTDOWN COMICS
FEATURING:

Angelo Bowers

Ed Greer

S.A.X.

Jackie Kashian

Blaine Capatch

Tom Franck

Free Cane Sugar Soda Bar with $4 admission.
A new “But Let’s Face It”

About Comics and Comics:
Comics and Comics is a stand-up comedy show, started in December of 2007 by Tom Franck. The show takes place in the gallery of Meltdown Comics and Collectibles on Sunset Blvd. - the best comic book store on the planet. “Comics and Comics” is unique in that the material presented within the show covers topics of interest to people who would be in a comic book store to begin with: comic books, movies, videogames, role-playing, action figures, etc. We book comedians who are not only the finest working today, but who have the geek street cred and the material appropriate for the show.

Due to the high volume of comedians requesting to perform on “Comics and Comics” since its launch, another version of the show, “Crisis On Infinite Comics and Comics,” was started several months after the regular show. While the normal C and C shows feature about six comedians, “Crisis” shows have lineups of 15-20 comics. This venue allows comedians appropriate for the theme of the show to be recognized and booked much sooner than if the “Crisis” didn’t exist.

Each “Comics and Comics” show also features a monologue by Tom Franck called “But Let’s Face It” — an opinion piece which addresses topics relevant to the world of fanboys.

Audience members of ”Comics and Comics” are not only treated to an evening of top-notch stand-up comedy, but can also quench their thirst with a stunning variety of cane-sugar sodas including: Faygo, Boylan’s and Mexican Coke at the open bar.

“Comics and Comics” was featured on a segment on NPR’s “Marketplace” and, in the summer of 2009, was performed on the exhibition hall of the San Diego Comic-Con.


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