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Tom Segura’s stop at the DC Improv leans into the kind of setting where big-name comedians deliberately test material before it locks into its final form. The show is billed as “working out new material,” which signals a night built around experimentation rather than a polished tour set. Segura has become one of the most recognizable voices in modern stand-up, known for long-form storytelling that can veer from tightly structured bits into unexpected, often uncomfortable detours. His recent run includes a global tour and the Netflix special Teacher, adding to a catalog that has steadily expanded over the past decade. At the DC Improv, the club format creates a closer feedback loop with the audience, where reactions can shape pacing, tags, and entire directions of jokes in real time. The venue itself is one of Washington’s most established comedy rooms, giving the performance a stripped-down setting compared to arenas and theaters. It is the kind of night where even a well-known comic is effectively rebuilding the set in front of you, one laugh at a time.
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