I've been here for amateur night as well as their pro shows.
I've seen shows where I laughed the entire time and I've seen other shows where I barely laughed (this goes for both the amateur and pro shows).
The crowd also varies. One time there were only about 20 people in attendance which was kind of awkward. Other times they get completely full.
The club lets select amateurs perform on Wednesdays as opening acts to help develop their skills. If you don't want to see amateurs as opening acts, well, don't go on a Wednesday.
Seating is a bit packed and uncomfortable. You'll almost be shoulder-to-shoulder with your neighbour. About half of the seats don't have an accompanying table, so if you're sitting there and you get something to eat or drink, you'd have to hold it in your hand/lap.
They have more spacious booths along the back wall for an extra $20. However, the booths don't face the stage so you'd have to turn your head/body to see the show which I imagine is annoying.
Pet peeve of mine: they have quite a bit of reserved seating, but even if they don't get reservations for those seats on a particular night, they won't open up those seats for everyone else. If the show is packed and no one's coming to the reserved seats, let others sit there so it's less crowded!
The stage and back wall looked decent enough. There is waiter service and the staff were good. Bring a credit card if you want to run a tab.
Even though I've had some good times here, Absolute Comedy is cheaper and in my opinion laid out better.