Star of BBC Scotland's Up For It! and BBC Radio Scotland, Ashley Storrie returns to the Fringe with a raw and hysterical show about mental health and the ways she uses humour to overcome her pain.
Comedian Mark Ellis is back with a brand new full stand up special from Dynasty Typewriter The Hayworth Theater in Los Angeles, CA. In his new special, Mark covers cereals at Whole Foods, being the biggest person at the gym, being past your prime, John Wilkes Booth and Lincoln's Assassination, Yoda being the greatest Star Wars character, owning a turtle is cheaper than having a kid and more.
A story about a burned-out sketch comedy director who quits a comedy troupe only to return to the theater for another show and encounters the same problems with the cast. This film is a Prequel to this Show Can’t Go On
Lewis Segovia, a naive young director, abandons his film mid-production in search of "meaning." As pressure from his crew mounts, the line between fiction and reality blurs, forcing him to confront his broken past to complete the project.
This is Maz Jobrani’s 7th standup comedy special filmed at the World Famous Comedy Store in Los Angeles. In “The Birds and the Bees” Maz covers how he became a regular at the Comedy Store under legendary owner Mitzi Shore.
Sixteen-year-old Micki never met her parents. Raised by her ex-gangster grandfather Pops and crazy Uncle Sal, she develops a scheme to set her family up for life. A simple robbery, a violent loan shark, and a ticking clock. What could go wrong?
This story is about a group of kids from different parts of the neighborhood, always in trouble, always up to no good, but this particular kid's family has issues he has to deal with.
Tommy Peterson takes his girlfriend to meet his over protective Mother and crazy family. He's worried that his mom won't like their age difference, and he's hoping his relationship makes it through the night.
A couple elopes to wine country and stumble upon a vineyard where they hope to get some nice wedding photos. But they quickly realize that there's something very different about the vineyard's wine club.
A documentary film crew follows director Ray Martin as he embarks on his 9th film shoot, starring real-life mobster Tony Clams in the lead role. Unfortunately for Ray, Tony Clams has his own agenda. Show business and reality collide as the film crew slowly realize they're trapped in a real life mob hit, and the only way out may be a body bag.
Ben and Yasmina have been dating on and off for years, but things have reached a breaking point. Ben suggests they take a trip to a cabin for a last hurrah, to finally end the relationship. Once there, a stranger shows up at their door, seeking help. When he attacks them and is killed in the process, things really begin to spin out of control.
Liz is a struggling actor living in Brooklyn. When she learns that her famous, reclusive, singer-songwriter uncle committed suicide and that she and her brother are the primary beneficiaries in his will, she decides to leave the city and move into his house in upstate New York. Once there, she explores her uncle's history and the ghosts, real and metaphorical, that may have been haunting him.
Mike and Susie decide to explore the world of online dating. However, they find out that dating has changed quite a lot, and everything that can go wrong, does go wrong as they have one disasterous date after another.
A successful, handsome, eligible bachelor is ready to find the one to settle down and build a future with - however, the current dating climate is overwhelming. In the wake of his last relationship, he meets and falls for the perfect girl, but will his past come back to ruin his chances of them building their lives together? Dating as a millennial can be.... Pretty Crazy.
A former Minor League pitcher projects his Major League aspirations on his 17-year-old son, taking him on a desperate cross-country road trip to get him recruited by a college baseball team.
Ben wields a knife on stage, grabs an audience member’s head by his ears, stares down into his soul, and screams “I was on extended basic cable television!” Ben howls out to the audience with an eccentric enthusiasm – and they howl back and echo the same feral and carnivorous energy that earned this special the apt name, "Hyena". With audience in tow, he rants about the downfall of American society and how letting go may be our last hope in this chaotic yet surprisingly optimistic view of our inevitable demise and the cackling laughter we can enjoy while watching it die.