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Endgames Improv granted Place of Entertainment permit; owners say operations will remain largely unchanged

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Endgames Improv at 2989 Mission Street received a Place of Entertainment permit to allow later performances; owners said classes and shows will continue and no sound complaints have been recorded at this location.

The San Francisco Entertainment Commission unanimously approved a Place of Entertainment permit for Endgames Improv, 2989 Mission Street, at its May 6 meeting.

Owner Scott Meyer said the permit will allow the small theater to host shows later while maintaining class schedules and the existing program. Meyer told commissioners the venue has not generated sound complaints while operating under an LLP permit; the POE request primarily allows a later end time and formalizes operations. He described prior outreach to neighbors and said the theater had invested in sound-dampening measures where needed and maintains ongoing contact with the homeowners association above the space.

Staff reported no opposition from neighbors or Mission Station. The venue is a small, all-ages comedy theater with roughly 35 seats at the location covered by the POE application; no alcohol is served at this site. A commissioner praised the operator's record of responsiveness and the permit was approved with staff recommendations. Staff will continue routine compliance checks.

The owner said the permit will help expand programming and support an annual festival in September; the move is not expected to change daily operations significantly.