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Yes, Roseanne Barr (often spelled "Rosanne" in some contexts, but commonly "Roseanne") did perform at the famous comedy club on the Sunset Strip in Los Angeles.The club you're referring to is almost certainly The Comedy Store, located at 8433 Sunset Boulevard on the Sunset Strip in West Hollywood, CA. It's the iconic stand-up venue (originally the site of older nightclubs like Ciro's) that launched or hosted countless comedians since opening in 1972.Multiple reliable sources confirm Roseanne Barr performed there:Her early career biography notes that after starting stand-up in Denver, Colorado, she moved to Los Angeles and began appearing at The Comedy Store on the Sunset Strip.
Wikipedia and other profiles (e.g., Fandango, Rotten Tomatoes) explicitly state she tried out and performed there before her breakthrough on The Tonight Show in 1985.
The Comedy Store's own social media and historical references highlight her as an alum, with Mitzi Shore (the club's owner) spotting her talent in the 1980s and supporting her career, including Main Room shows.
Documentaries, articles (e.g., Vanity Fair, NPR on the Comedy Store series), and lists of performers at the club include her alongside legends like Richard Pryor, Jay Leno, Jim Carrey, and others.
She returned to perform there later too, such as in 2006 for her "Blonde & Bitchin'" set.No sources point to a separate venue called exactly "The Comedy Club" on the Sunset Strip; The Comedy Store is the longstanding, prominent one matching the description. Other nearby spots like the Laugh Factory exist, but they're not the primary match for her early LA gigs or the "Comedy Club" phrasing.So, yes—she very much did play there, and it was a key part of her rise in comedy.
In the pic with the rabbit ears she looks like she's from the Comedy Store. Kudos.