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Love yer Sarah

Got 5 bucks? That's all it will take to get you into the Upright Citizens Brigade Theatre's Comedy Death Ray show at 8:30pm tonight. That and some determination: the show has sold out its reservation tickets, but there are a few seats that should go to those who make the stand-by list. The list-making begins at 7pm; you gotta be there to add your name.
Comedy Death Ray is a lineup of comics rocking their standup schtick. Tonight features oh-so-funny special guest Sarah Silverman. If you love her, will you wait on the sidewalk for her? Tell us if you do.
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