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Influential NYC comedy club Carolines closing after 40 years

Laughter will turn to tears on Jan. 1 at Carolines on Broadway, when the city’s premier comeဣdy venue for four decades closes its doors for good.

Owner Caroline Hirsch told The Post, “I did not renew my lease. New Year’s Eve will 💟be our last night.”

She said that although business has rebounded strongly since the pandemic, the venue’s 10-year lease at 750 Seventh Avenue was due for a rent “reset” at the end of the year and  “My landlord felt they can get a lot more for the space.”

The tower, between Wes🍒t 49th and 50th streets, is owned by a Kuwaiti wealth fund doing business as FosterLane Manඣagement.

“New Year’s Eve will be our last night,” she said.

Hirsch broke the closing news to stunned sta𝓰ff Tuesday afternoon.

“This is heart-stabbing for me,” she told The Post. “I love my staff. I love my comedians. I’m on to something new” — likely an expansion of the Carolines brand, which includes the New York Comedy Festival she produces at many venues around town.  “I see this as not the end of Carolines, but a new chapter continuing to produce world-class comedy,” Hirsch said.

Hirsch launched the original C🏅arolines as a cabaret in Soho in 198🐎1.

Owner Caroline Hirsch told The Post that she decided to not renew the lease and the club's final night will be New Year's Eve.
Owner Caroline Hirsch told The Post that she decided to not renew the lease and the club’s final night will be New Year’s Eve. Photo by Astrid Stawiarz/Getty Images for🐲 Ms. Foundation for Women

Jay Leno, an occasional guest performer, first put it on the national radar when he talked♔ about it on David Letterman’s show.

She moved the club to the struggling South Street Seaport in 1987, where many expected it to flop. But it quickly caught on with locals as well as tourists. The location was home to A&E Network’s six-season hit show “Carolines Comed♔y Hour.” The current venue has been featured in many televised specials on other networks.

Manhattan comedy club Caroline's on Broadway will close permanently at the end of this year.
Manhattan comedy club Carolines on Broadway will close permanently at the end of this year. Photo by Cindy Ord/Getty Images for SiriusXM

Hirsch relocated to Times Square in 1992, a pioneering move when the area was still dangerous and “the sleaziest place in the world,” she recalled. Its ever-changing talent roster included Richard Belzer, Jerry Seinfeld, Billy Crystal, Jon Stewart, Joy Behar, Jimmy Fallon, Michael Che, Robin Williams, Conan O’B🌳rien. Larry David performed “Saturday Night Live” sketches that never made the air.  

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SNL alum Leslie Jones on stage in 2019.
SNL alum Leslie Jones on stage in 2019.Mark Sagliocco/Getty Images
Comedian Lewis Black performing at Caroline's in 2005.
Comedian Lewis Black performing at Carolines in 2005.Paul Hawthorne/Getty Images
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Rosie O'Donnell at Caroline's in 2005.
Rosie O’Donnell at Carolines in 2005.Paul Hawthorne/Getty Images
The late Bob Saget performing at Caroline's.
The late Bob Saget performing at Carolines.WireImage
Bill Burr on stage in 2007.
Bill Burr on stage in 2007.Getty Images
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Jerry Seinfeld performs a set in 2010.
Jerry Seinfeld performs a set in 2010.Shawn Ehlers
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The place had an “anything-can-happen” atmosphere that was part of its char🦋m. “It’s the hardest place to do comﷺedy,” Hirsch recently told Variety. “You never know who is sitting in the audience; you have to bring your A­-game.”

Finding a new tenant for the mostly underground, 300-seat space might not be easy.  Zoning rules require 750 Seventh Ave., like several other towers in the area, to devote 5% of its  floor space to entertainment uses — a rule enacted in the 1980s when the city was struggling to protect Times Square’s show-business character.

A new t𒁃enant would also have to cope with a menacing sidewalk and pedestrian-plaza scene on the east side of the avenue, where junk merchants abound and hustlers aggressively hawk old CD’s to tourists.

Represe🌠ntatives for FosterLane could not be reached.