When high-powered CEO, Laura, finds herself divorced and penniless due to a disastrous prenup, her life takes an unexpected turn. Determined to rise from the ashes and find her true purpose, she teams up with her quirky assistant, Miles, and embarks on a hilarious journey back to her grandma's forgotten farm.
Keith B Real (Marcus D. Spencer) is a therapist helping couples get to the bottom of their problems. As the different couples open up about their lives together we realize that your ethnicity is what makes you look different but the human race is what makes you the same.
Cheeky Aussie funnyman offers up an hour of slick delivery and a winning smile featuring hilarious anecdotes on the highs and lows of wedding night sex, burning his balls on a Hawaiian honeymoon and why watching soccer with your Ukrainian wife might not be the best idea.
Funny Women finalist and Broadchurch Actor Becky delights with her new show Bloom. A tale of two halves, the show focuses on her relationship with her parents as a child, and her future as she considers starting a family with her wife. Acutely observed and perfectly pitched Bloom is a show from a comedian with the world very much at her feet.
Ferrari Thunderbird Taylor is getting ready to leave South Carolina behind forever and start a new life in the Queen City - until her deadbeat husband exchanges all their hard-earned money for cryptocurrency at the behest of a shadowy cult figure, known only as Ted. Before her new life can begin, Ferra must dismantle Ted's legion of Apocalypse-preppers, restore her husband's sanity, and salvage what's left of her good name.
In this brutally honest stand-up performance Owen confesses his hilarious history of growing up in and around trailer parks. Owen packs a comedic punch and this incredible live performance is not to be missed!
When the son of a well-off Zulu polygamist squares off with his Indian varsity lecturer over who can be a youth or an adult better than the other, life gives them an opportunity to swap lives and live out their differences through a comedy of errors amidst 2 cultural ceremonies that they are both central to.
President Obonjo is a 55 year old dictator of the Lafta Republic who came to UK and has been leading a covert revolution to become the first President to take the UK comedy industry by storm. This show is one milestone on the journey - an impactful story of friendship between an African dictator and an Englishman. With dry deadpan humour and banging punchlines, maybe the revolution is on its way.
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.
Despite being from a noblesse-high society family, Kemi and her influential mum's desperation to get her married to a Billionaire's son led to an unexplainable event of a popular Tech bro and sudden rise of luck found rival. However, there is a Villain.
Tina’s life's in shambles. After a series of mishaps, She moves in with her mom, embraces Goat Yoga wisdom, and decides to live life like a goat. Her stepdad takes her to a farm, where harsh farm life and a farmer’s son challenge her resolve.
The Kuju clan is back again; this time they have gathered at a hotel resort for the traditional wedding of Mauyon and Lily; but things quickly take a turn for the worse when underlying tension meets unfortunate incidents as money as well as people go missing.
An eccentric entrepreneur gives himself thirty days to complete a sci-fi movie that will boost awareness of the new cryptocurrency he has created, as well as make him and his investors rich.
Comedian Hari Kondabolu discusses the strange and unique experience of having a kid during a global pandemic. From living in a studio apartment in Brooklyn to reluctantly moving to San Diego for the baby’s birth, we see all the challenges he and his partner overcame to create a child… and eventually, this special. Filmed just days after Roe v Wade was overturned, this special is both personal and political. Additionally, he discusses topics that range from loving dark chocolate as proof of aging to the absurdity of white replacement theory to the horrible truth behind Curious George.