Yuk Yuk's

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Yuk Yuk's is a national comedy club chain in Canada, founded by former stand-up comedian Mark Breslin and established in 1976 by Breslin and long-time friend Joel Axler. The company is currently run by Breslin and his long-time partner and President Jeff Silverman. The head office is located in downtown Toronto. Currently there are 14 Yuk Yuk’s Comedy Clubs in six provinces across Canada.

Yuk Yuk's primarily uses talent under exclusive contract to its in-house agency, Funny Business Talent Inc., but it also books popular American stand-up comics to tour their clubs from coast to coast.

Creation 1976-1986

The first Yuk Yuk's shows were held on Wednesday nights in 1976 in the basement of The 519 Church Street Community Centre on Church Street, downtown Toronto. After two years Breslin and Axler opened their first full-time location at 1280 Bay Street on March 14, 1978 with a handful of comics including Larry Horowitz, Lou Dinos, Bruce Bell, Lawrence Morgenstern and Chas Lawther and has grown into a talent agency with a roster of over 250 of the best Canadian comics. In 1982 Jeff Silverman joined the firm as Vice President of Marketing and was made President of Yuk Yuk’s in 1985. Silverman has a long history in film, music and TV production. Silverman oversees all company projects and operation, and is involved, with CEO Mark Breslin, in every facet of company development, television production, product licensing and corporate expansion.

In 1984 Breslin opened his second location in our Nation’s Capital, Ottawa, Ontario. Ottawa comics and comedy fans flocked to the only comedy club in the city (originally at the Beacon Arms Hotel now known as Capitol Hill Suites), with their first headliner, Mike MacDonald. In that same year Yuk Yuk’s Hamilton was opened at the Connaught Hotel with Donny Coy headlining. By 1986 Breslin had successfully opened two more locations in Niagara Falls, Ontario and Mississauga, Ontario.

1987-1998

From the late 1980s throughout the late 90’s Breslin was able to open two Yuk Yuk’s comedy clubs out west in Edmonton and Calgary as well as two in Ontario, Ajax and London.

1999-2007

By 1999 Yuk Yuk’s had grown to having nine comedy clubs across Canada. In 2000, Yuk Yuk’s had created the Search for Canada’s Funniest New Comic with Adam West. In 2006 Breslin along with Silverman created a comedy contest called the Yuk Yuk’s Great Canadian Laugh Off which aired on the Comedy Network. The national comedy contest showcased 64 comedians with 1 winner receiving $25,000, Canada’s largest comedy cash prize. The Laugh Off became an annual event running from 2006-2011 with 6 winners and a total of $150,000 in comedian winnings. By 2007 Breslin added clubs in Kitchener Ontario, Vancouver British Columbia, Halifax Nova Scotia and Vaughan Ontario.

2008-Present

In 2009, Breslin opened the second Yuk Yuk’s comedy club in Ottawa Ontario. Smaller than the original Ottawa club, the Prescott room was designed more for the open mic audience and comedians. In 2010, Yuk Yuk’s Oakville opened its doors with headliner Glen Foster. The club closed down in 2012.

The current Yuk Yuk's are located in the following cities: Ajax, Edmonton, Halifax, Hamilton, Kitchener, London, Mississauga, Niagara Falls, Ottawa, Toronto, Calgary, Vancouver, Vaughan and St. John's.

Programming

  • Peoples Comedy Festival - Host Jim Carrey – 1992 Aired on the Comedy Network
  • Yuk Yuk’s 25th Anniversary - 2000, shot in Ottawa National Art’s Centre aired on the Comedy Network, hosted by Howie Mandel, featuring Harland Williams, Jeremy Hotz, Mike Bullard, Pat Bullard, Derek Edwards, Shaun Majumder, Mike MacDonald and many others.
  • Mondo Taboo - 1999 - Aired on Viewer’s Choice
  • Canada’s Search - 2001- Host Adam West “Batman” Aired on The Comedy Network
  • Yuk Yuk’s Great Canadian Laugh Off 2006 - Winner Jeff McEnery, Aired on the Comedy Network
  • Yuk Yuk’s Great Canadian Laugh Off 2007- Winner Paul Myrehuag- Aired on the Comedy Network
  • Yuk Yuk’s Great Canadian Laugh Off 2008- Winner Graham Clark, Aired on the Comedy Network
  • Yuk Yuk’s Great Canadian Laugh Off 2009 - Winner Mark Little, Aired on the Comedy Network
  • Yuk Yuk’s Great Canadian Laugh Off 2010 - Winner Tom Dustin, Aired on the Comedy Network
  • Yuk Yuk’s Great Canadian Laugh Off 2011 - Winner Mark DeBonis, Aired on the Comedy Network
  • The Yukin’ Funny Comedy Show, Season 1 - 2011- Aired on Bite TV
  • The Yukin’ Funny Comedy Show, Season 2 - 2012- Aired on Bite TV

Publications

  • Zen and Now (Somerville House) 1985- Mark Breslin
  • Son of a Meech (Random House) 1991 - Mark Breslin
  • Control Freaked (Insomniac Press) 2002 - Mark Breslin
  • Yuk Yuk’s Guide to Stand Up Comedy (Harper Collins, audio book) 2009 – Mark Breslin
  • Rarities and Road Worriors (Harper Collins, audio book) 2011 – Mark Breslin
  • Funny Business (Burman Books) 2012 – Jeff Silverman

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