A story of hard-won successes, staggering failures, and unlikely redemption, Home Club shows how a soft-spoken Chinese immigrant and his small Minneapolis club changed comedy and kept the lights on.
Home Club is the story of Acme and its owner, Louis Lee, who came from China to Minnesota as a teenager and worked his way from busboy to club ownerâonly to watch it all come crashing down. Acme Comedy Company was his chance to redeem himself, and he spent years hustling, negotiating, and sometimes cutting corners just to keep it afloat.Â
Today, Acme is one of the most iconic comedy venues in Minnesota, and one of the most respected in the country. It launched the careers of some of Minnesotaâs biggest comedians, including Mitch Hedberg, Maria Bamford, and Nick Swardson. But it also courted controversy by unapologetically booking comics who werenât always considered âsafe.âÂ
Patrick Strait has been a comedy-beat reporter for City Pages, The Growler, and Thrillist. He is the author of Funny Thing about Minnesota . . . : The Rise, Fall, and Rebirth of the Twin Cities Comedy Scene. He lives in Minneapolis. Â