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Baton Rouge’s first Black-owned comedy club fulfills entrepreneur’s vision

Former comedian Shedrick “Seddy Sed” Marshall opened Silly Rabbit Comedy Club earlier this year. (Collin Richie)

Baton Rouge entrepreneur and retired comedian Shedrick “Seddy Sed” Marshall has always wanted to open his own comedy club


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