08/07/2020
A letter from Amanda:
The writer in me has crafted dozens of drafts of this post. While I could write a book about the last 11.5 years, I’m going to keep this (relatively) short. I’ve made the decision to close the entity that is the Dallas Comedy House. I hope it’s more sweet than bitter for you, as it is for me. I have laughed more during this DCH journey than most people will laugh in ten lifetimes, and I wouldn’t have it any other way.
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This city and community have been so good to us and I’m forever thankful for the support they’ve continued to provide. Early on, I was inspired and motivated by other cities’ comedy scenes to bring more people together to create comedy and make more people aware of comedy. I’m proud of the work we’ve done to bring both of those dreams to fruition.
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If you would have told me when I filed paperwork in 2008 to form an LLC for a comedy theater that my life would be changed forever by the experience, I would have laughed at you and kept googling “how to run a business.” I never dreamed this journey would teach me so much about comedy, about business, about others, and about myself.
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Perhaps the reason this is (again, relatively) short is because there are too many people to list who have been part of DCH. To all the thousands of students, graduates, performers, interns, staff, and faculty: I love you all very much and think some of you are really funny. Thank you for allowing me to be part of your lives and for making mine better. You’re Simply The Best.
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I’ll leave you with one of my favorite pics: Our first official home was on Commerce Street and it was the first home of our neon sign. I hope comedy continues to light up your world the way it has mine.