[1][2] The club was open from 1988 to 2005 and was a starting point for comedians such as Sarah Silverman, Jim Gaffigan, Neal Brennan, Dave Chappelle, Adam Sandler, Jeff Ross, Bert Kreischer and Pete Holmes.
also helped Katz to install the wiring and lighting at the Boston Comedy Club and was the first comedian to perform there.
[3] Neal Brennan (co-creator of Chappelle Show) started as a doorman at the club and counted the experience as one of "10 Defining Moments" in his comedy career as per the list he put together for New York magazine's pop culture website Vulture.
[4] It was at the Boston Comedy Club that Brennan first performed stand up and where he first met Dave Chappelle.
[10] Jeff Ross's first stand up performance was in 1994 at one of the club's open mic nights.