Nobody is as funny as Don Jediondo. This unique peasant doesn't mince words to tell the funniest adventures, always with a lot of spice and double meaning. Don Jediondo will reveal his recognized sexual potency' secrets, what convents hide and how dangerous prostate exam can be for men.
Chris Waitkus takes the stage at the Zephyr Theater in Los Angeles in this Debut Stand Up Comedy Half Hour Special. He hits on a wide range of topics from preparing to be a new dad, getting married, driving his parents crazy, and more. Bouncing playfully between self-deprecating bits about his life and clever wordplay, Chris tackles several tough subjects from the perspective of a total goof. He's a Rocket Scientist turned Stand up comedian, and in his words, "He's Likeable"
New York is an amazing town with tons of very cool things to do. Nick Griffin doesn't do any of them, but he likes knowing they're there. The only thing that really matters to Nick is his show. Which is tonight at the Comedy Cellar.
Njambi tackles some big issues in this highly entertaining special - told via her experiences of moving from Kenya to New York City to inform the audience whilst also delivering big laughs.
It took an A-list comedy club to pull Phillip Kopczynski out of the Redneck Bars and Honky-Tonks of Northern Idaho and Eastern Washington where he started comedy. Here, he talks about the transition from small town kid to medium city family man. In this uncensored, energetic special he covers growing up with a down syndrome sister, fathering nerds, maintaining a long marriage, and wild crimes that small towns cannot keep their mouth shut about.
The Irish Comedy Tour is a fast-paced, raucous ride across America with Derek Richards, Mike McCarthy, Derrick Keane and Damon Leibert. The tour opens to a packed Infinity Hall in Norfolk, CT and, along w/behind-the-scenes footage, give us a lighthearted look at life on the road and the high-spirited experience of being Irish in America.
Best friends Vaughn and Larry never met a challenge they haven't run from. So, when a chance encounter with a stranger finds them transported to a western town in the 1870s, they're forced into situations where failure is inevitable! Terrified by change and even the hint of danger, Vaughn and Larry are given a task that must be completed, or they will never be able to return to the modern-day.
In Anthony Rodia's first stand up special, "Totally Relatable" is a comedic journey exploring the chaos of parenting, marital spats, and grappling with societies stupidity. Anthony navigates the absurdities of daily life, being raised by immigrant parents, and trying to uphold an old school way of raising kids.
Comedian, mother of six, and convert to Catholicism Jennifer Fulwiler confesses her sins but shows no repentance for her parental trespasses. This is feel-good, bad-girl momedy at its finest --homeschooling with cocktails.
Comedian Leah Rudick delves into marriage, family psychics and anxiety attacks in the Cracker Barrel through the wide-eyed lens of her Midwestern upbringing. Best known for her viral videos as the "Wealthy Woman" and the "Love Coach" which have amassed her over one million followers and 20+ million likes on social media, Leah shares her quirky yet approachable brand of weird girl comedy in her debut hour stand-up special.
The Drive-In Comedy Show was a success, but it didn't come without any problems. Someone was offended by a joke targeting the trans community. Comedian Thai Rivera, a gay man, along with the LGBTQ Center have a meeting to discuss the matter for both sides to be heard.
After Michael Washington is found dead in the streets, his brother and unfaithful widow hunt for answers, revenge, and redemption through their crime-ridden urban neighborhood. What will win out? Faith and family? Or lies and betrayal?
The hitman in this parody of a music video, inspired by the figure of the bad men-rapper of music videos, he tells a fiction in which the act of killing is banalized, as in action movies, one after another, the bodies of the actors, they are riddled under the bullets, the killing activity is acted upon and recorded indifferently.
Trey Kennedy discusses white people's weddings, homeschoolers, his entrance into fatherhood and more in this clean comedy special breaking down how maybe we all need to grow up in front of a sold-out Salt Lake crowd.
Something From Nothing takes you on a stand-up comedy tour during the pandemic from a comedians perspective, filmed in the parking lot of a diner in Queens, NY. The film shares the story of Jay Nog and his family during the pandemic as well as the comedians and employees who performed and worked at the diner.
She. Is. Not. Easily. Defined. How would YOU categorise yourself in just five words? Enjoy some comedic therapy as Juliette Burton takes you on her journey of self discovery (and mental health recovery) in asking: why can't we be everything at once? Whether you're a pessimistic optimist, an introverted extrovert, or a successful failure, there's laughs for all in this narrative show with heart.
Stuart Goldsmith delivers open-hearted stand-up about the realization that if everything goes according to plan, he dies first...halfway through his life (estimated figure), he reflects on mortality, ambition and the future, in a landscape of lurid toys, vanishing friendships and explosive tantrums.