Local comics hone jokes for a live audience at Spokane Comedy Club’s weekly open mics

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Charles Hall Jr. works out his jokes at Spokane Comedy Club.

In comedy, a few minutes on stage takes months of work.

“Trimming the fat” from one’s set, as comedian Charles Hall Jr. says, involves trial and error, studying crowd reactions to determine when a joke is at its best.

For comedians both new and seasoned, open mics are the perfect place to cut that fat. And for comedians in the Inland Northwest, the Spokane Comedy Club hosts two open mics

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