CANDY WASHINGTON

WRITER | PRODUCER | ACTOR | MANIFESTATION + SELF-LOVE MUSE

The Best Comedy Show in Santa Monica and What to Expect

Candy WashingtonComment

Hi lovelies,

Are you in the Santa Monica area and looking for a comedy show to attend? Or are you not looking for just any comedy show? Are you looking for the best comedy show in Santa Monica to attend? If that's the case, remember that the best shows may require a certain etiquette when attending. Here’s what to expect when attending the best comedy show in Santa Monica.

Be Present

A comedy show is an experience. If you’re going to the best comedy show in Santa Monica, you want to be in the moment. Try not to get distracted by the conversations around you, and remember to react. If you find a joke funny, laugh. Comedians feed off of the audience's energy.

Let the Comedian Lead

Heckling comedians is frowned upon and can lead to some heated situations (more on that later). However, some comedians engage with the audience more than others and enjoy some banter. Engaging back with them is okay; just keep things light-hearted and friendly.

Some Nicer Venues May Have Dress Codes

Similar to going to a nice restaurant, a dress code may be put into place if you attend a nicer comedy club or see a more prominent name. If you need more clarification, contact the venue and ask. You don't want to ruin the experience by over or under-dressing.

Look into the Comedian Before

It's no secret that we live in a more politically correct society today compared to just a few years ago. That's why it's suggested to research your comedian beforehand to ensure you know what to expect and that you don't find the material offensive. If you prefer to go in blind, that's okay too. Be aware of the consequences, though. Some past acts like Andrew Dice Clay may not fly today.

You May Not Be Allowed to Use Your Smartphone

Some comedians may have a policy against smartphones during their shows. These policies can be for many different reasons, such as the following.

  • To increase immersion for the audience.

  • Stop leaks to the Internet.

  • Prevent offensive jokes from spreading

Whatever the reason is, please respect the comedian’s wishes and put your phone away.

Comedy shows are supposed to be fun above all else. However, there have been times when things have gone horribly wrong. The best way to ensure that doesn't happen is to be a respectable audience member. It takes a lot of bravery to get up on stage and perform in front of people. The least we can do is give them our respect.