[citation needed] Since then, Comedy Works has grown to include the south club in The Landmark neighborhood which features a restaurant, a lounge, and a ballroom.
Over their histories, the two clubs have featured comedians such as Colorado-native Roseanne Barr (who started her stand-up career at a 1980 Comedy Shoppe open-mic night[2]), Jerry Seinfeld, Ellen DeGeneres, Chris Rock, George Lopez, and Lewis Black.
Several comedians have recorded CDs at the Larimer Square location including Kathleen Madigan (Shallow Happy Thoughts for the Soul in 2002), Dave Attell (Skanks for the Memories in 2003), and Josh Blue (Good Josh Bad Arm in 2005).
[3] Current owner Wende Curtis started as a cocktail waitress at a now-defunct Fort Collins, CO Comedy Works location.
Under the leadership of Mike Raftery, the company produces comedy concerts in larger venues around Denver and the state of Colorado.