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Here is Reverb’s list of Colorado’s five best comedy shows this fall.

Sept. 13: Oddball Comedy and Curiosity Festival, Fiddler’s Green. Can stand-up comedy work at huge amphitheaters? Flight of the Conchords owned Red Rocks a few years back, and they’re on this bill, but so is the famously squirrely Dave Chappelle, who was reportedly driven off stage by hecklers at a recent Connecticut stop of this package tour. $39.50-$89.50, livenation.com

Sept. 14: Bill Cosby, Budweiser Events Center. A legend by any measure, Cosby will help this Loveland venue celebrate its 10th anniversary. $34.50-$82, comcasttix.com

Oct. 3-6: Keenen Ivory Wayans, Comedy Works. The creator of “In Living Color” and “Scary Movie” is returning to his comedy roots with a storytelling stand-up tour. $35, comedyworks.com

Oct. 18: Margaret Cho, Paramount Theatre. Outspoken and raw, Cho’s theater shows are free-for-alls that cover race, gender, politics and celebrity idiocy. $29.50-$49.50, tickethorse.com

Nov. 15-16: Aisha Tyler, Comedy Works. “The Talk” co-host and in-demand actress is also a devastatingly smart stand-up. $24, comedyworks.com

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