Catch a Rising Star (comedy clubs)
Catch a Rising Star is a chain of comedy clubs, founded in New York City in December 1972 and owned by Rick Newman.[1] It has since spread to other areas, such as Las Vegas and New Jersey. Currently owned by Suzy Yengo Esq.
Industry | Comedy clubs |
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Founded | December 1972 |
Founder | Rick Newman |
Headquarters | , |
Owner | Suzy Yengo Esq. |
Website | catcharisingstar |
The original club in New York City was notable for its role in starting the careers of many famous singers and comedians,[2] many of whom enjoyed later success in television, theater and film. Among these are: Pat Benatar,[3] Billy Crystal,[4] Robin Williams,[5] Bill Maher,[5] Joy Behar,[5] Jerry Seinfeld,[5] Andy Kaufman,[4] Richard Belzer,[5] Adam Sandler,[5] Elayne Boosler,[5] Eddie Murphy,[5] Larry David,[5] Ray Romano,[5] Richard Lewis,[5] Chris Rock,[5] and Louis C.K..[6]
The original club has since gone out of business.[6] Its former location, on 1st Avenue between East 78th Street and East 77th Street, is now occupied by Prince Properties, a real estate agency. In the late 1990s, the club was located on West 28th Street between 7th and 8th Avenues. The chain is currently negotiating to build a new club in the New York area.
Other locations throughout the US are located in Princeton, New Jersey, Reno, Las Vegas, Twin River Casino, Rhode Island and the new Catch A Rising Star on Broadway in New York.
References
- "Rick Newman and the Magic of Catch A Rising Star". The Interrobang. 2014-11-30. Retrieved 2017-10-14.
- Zoglin, Richard (2009). Comedy at the Edge: How Stand-up in the 1970s Changed America. Bloomsbury Publishing. pp. 95–96. ISBN 9781582346250.
- Federman, Wayne (2016-02-20). "One Comedian Remembers the Many Rooms He Played in New York and Los Angeles". Vulture.com. Retrieved 2017-10-14.
- Zinoman, Jason (2012-11-28). "A Big City Is a Crowded Room". The New York Times. Retrieved 2017-10-14.
- Brunner, Jeryl (2014-03-20). "How David Brenner Helped Launch the Success of the Legendary Club Catch a Rising Star". Huffington Post. Retrieved 2017-10-14.
- "John Oliver, Danny McBride, and more talk failure with Marc Maron in Waiting for the Punch". Entertainment Weekly. 2017-10-09. Retrieved 2017-10-14.