The Improv is a
comedy club franchise. Originally, it was a single venue founded in 1963 by
Budd Friedman and located in the
Hell's Kitchen neighborhood of
New York City on West 44th near the SE corner of 9th Ave. A second location was opened in 1974 at 8162 Melrose Avenue in the
Fairfax District of
Los Angeles,
California (the old location of the
Ash Grove). In 1979 Mark Lonow became a general partner and with Budd Friedman ran the Melrose club and oversaw the expansion of the single room as it became a successful chain. In 1982 the LA Improv became the original site for the
A&E Network television series
An Evening at the Improv, running from 1982 until 1996, and was produced by Larry O'Daly, created by O'Daly and Barbara Hosie-O'Daly, with
Budd Friedman as a warm-up host. Other locations have opened since then, such as in
Tampa, Florida,
Fort Lauderdale, Florida,
Atlantic City, and
Louisville, Kentucky.
Levity Entertainment Group is the largest shareholder of The Improv comedy clubs.