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The '''Comedy Club Stardome''' (originally '''The Comedy Club''') is a nightclub and event center featuring performances by stand-up comedians at 1818 [[Data Drive]] in [[Hoover]]. | The '''Comedy Club Stardome''' (originally '''The Comedy Club''') is a nightclub and event center featuring performances by stand-up comedians at 1818 [[Data Drive]] in [[Hoover]]. | ||
The club was opened by [[Bruce Ayers]] in [[1983]] in a 200-seat venue in a Chinese restaurant on [[U. S. Highway 31]] in [[Homewood]]. In [[1985]] Ayers moved it to a larger space on [[Green Springs Highway]]. That venue was destroyed by fire on [[March | The club was opened by [[Bruce Ayers]] in [[1983]] in a 200-seat venue in a Chinese restaurant on [[U. S. Highway 31]] in [[Homewood]]. In [[1985]] Ayers moved it to a larger space on [[Green Springs Highway]]. That venue was destroyed by fire on [[March 12]], [[1993]]. | ||
In October of that year, Ayers opened the Comedy Club Stardome, a 420-seat theater with banquet facilities and other amenities, in Hoover. Ayers' wife, [[Che Che Ayers|Che Che]], and two daughters help run the business. | In October of that year, Ayers opened the Comedy Club Stardome, a 420-seat theater with banquet facilities and other amenities, in Hoover. Ayers' wife, [[Che Che Ayers|Che Che]], and two daughters help run the business. |
Revision as of 12:35, 24 March 2011
The Comedy Club Stardome (originally The Comedy Club) is a nightclub and event center featuring performances by stand-up comedians at 1818 Data Drive in Hoover.
The club was opened by Bruce Ayers in 1983 in a 200-seat venue in a Chinese restaurant on U. S. Highway 31 in Homewood. In 1985 Ayers moved it to a larger space on Green Springs Highway. That venue was destroyed by fire on March 12, 1993.
In October of that year, Ayers opened the Comedy Club Stardome, a 420-seat theater with banquet facilities and other amenities, in Hoover. Ayers' wife, Che Che, and two daughters help run the business.
References
- Hubbard, Russell (March 24, 2011) "5 questions: Hoover's Comedy Club Stardome 'family business,' Bruce Ayers says." Birmingham News
External links
- Comedy Club Stardome website