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The most fun you’ll have working on your abs in the Heart of Vancouver

- Danniele Livengood

Yuk Yuk’s stand up Comedy Club has been a part of the Cambie Village for nearly three years now, offering everything from headliner to amateur comedians four nights per week. The stand up Comedy Club is part of a Canadian franchise which began in Toronto in 1976 and now has over 15 clubs across Canada. “The franchise contribute­s to the quality of the acts and the show formats, which are tried and true,” says Garry Yuill, owner of Yuk Yuks Vancouver. “It’s a great environmen­t for those attending their first comedy show.” Not only concerned with bringing in a crowd, Yuk Yuks prides itself on helping novice comedians get their start. Amateur nights, local showcases, and the opportunit­y to tour all of Yuk Yuks clubs contribute to the developmen­t of great comedians, which in turn keeps Canada’s comedy scene fresh and vibrant. Vancouver Island Native Damonde Tschritter got his start at Yuk Yuks in Vancouver, doing his first tour in 1997 and becoming a headliner in 1998. “Yuk Yuks is a huge opportunit­y for Canadian comedians to get started,” Damonde says, “You could do a show every week and that stage time is valuable.” Since then he has done tours, television specials for channels like CTV and HBO, as well as being the only Canadian to ever win the Seattle Internatio­nal Comedy Competitio­n. Touring across the Canada was a valuable experience because it taught him to be able to adapt a set to different audiences, be they uni- versity students, aging hippies, or even a crowd of rowdy women waiting to see a male stripper.“You learn how to be funny across the whole country,” Damonde says. So when is the best time to catch a comedy show at Yuk Yuks? You might think that Fridays and Saturdays would be prime time, but other days of the week will surprise you. Garry recommends the Thursday night showcases. “Everyone wants to go out to the headliner shows on Friday and Saturday, but the inside scoop is that Thursday nights can be something really special. There can be unexpected extra stage time, mishaps, and [Thursdays] are generally a bit more relaxed fun.”

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Garry Yuill at Yuk Yuk

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