I love The Gas. Its a cheap date with mostly great comics. Rob Crean is a good host and knows how to excite a crowd. If things every get out of hand luckily he knows karate. Usually he doesn't have to use it but one time I saw him confront a heckler who was getting mouthy. The dude would not shut the hell up, saying mean nasty things about the way Robert looks. The rude man called him Dumbo ears and let him know he has a pencil sized vagina penis. Rob gets the guy in a  full nelson and told him he could break his neck if he wanted to. Mr. Crean then politely asks the guy if instead of having a broken neck if he would rather "just cool it" instead and enjoy the show. The emasculated heckler says yes and Crean lets him go. Compassion is what separates us from  animal he proclaimed to no one in particular. Then he continues his act and knocks it out of the park with an amazing Luke Wilson impression.
Review Source:I'm a comic in and around Boston and The GAS is one of my favorite shows to perform on, and one of my favorite places to see comedy when I'm not performing. Rob Crean and Anderson Comedy have created a space where there are no rules or restrictions on the comedians. If a comic tries something and it doesn't work, there's no one there to berate him or care. It is a true asylum run by the lunatics and laboratory of funny. I chose this storied and rock and roll venue to record my debut album in NOV because I knew that Rob Crean, Great Scott and The Gas was gonna be a great time and make for a solid recording. Big Stars like Hannibal Burress and Marc Maron have seen the potential of this place, now you should too.
Review Source:The first review was after only going a couple of times, so in this re-review I can officially say that I love it.
The show is $5. I have seen local, and out of state comedians many times here and there's always something that brings me back. And the host, Rob Crean, is not only funny but he's a real nice guy as well.
Also, hundreds of babes show up every week. There are studs there too if you like those. Maybe you'll get lucky and kiss a babe on the mouth or get a back rub from a stud with strong, but gentle hands, or both. It's a win-win.
So... go to "The Gas" at The Great Scott.
And for the sake of baby Jesus, sit up front!
The Gas at Great Scott is a real gem, and if you're planning a night out in Allston, its the perfect place to pregame. The show kicks off early (sometime between 7:30 and 8:00) and gets out in time to grab something to eat just before queueing up for your favorite Allston dance night (there are several within walking distance.) I don't know if its official policy, but every time I pay the $5 cover for The Gas I don't end up paying another cover to get into The Pill, the best dance night in the area.
The comics aren't all top notch, but to me its interesting to see people at all different levels. The good comics ALWAYS outweigh the mediocre. Rob (the host of the show) is really funny and keeps the mood upbeat no matter what is happening. It's not unusual to see some national acts pop in from time to time to practice newer material or get ready for a special (Eugene Mirman dropped in at a show I was at a couple months ago.) They also book national acts with some regularity (names such as Neil Hamburger, Marc Maron, and Hannibal Burress who will be there in March.)
I could go on forever. In short, I highly recommend this show!
This is a really great comedy showcase every Friday. The host, Rob Crean, is a funny and personable guy, and while some nights are not spectacular, you are often surprised by the level of talent that's been featured here. Whitest Kids U Know, Christian Finnigan, Dave Barry, and a bunch of other notable comedians have done this hipster comedy room, as have many folks who've had specials on Comedy Central.
Go check it out, jerks.