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SXSW Comedy Night Two With W. Kamau Bell
W. Kamua Bell hosts comics at the SXSW Festival; comics include Todd Glass, Wyatt Cenac, Iliza Shlesinger, Rachel Feinstein, Nate Bargatze, Matt Braunger, and Beth Stelling.
SXSW Comedy With Natasha Leggero
Stand-up performances include Baron Vaughn, Andrew Santino, Emily Heller, James Adomian and Moshe Kasher; Natasha Leggero hosts; the SXSW festival in Austin, Texas.
SXSW Comedy With Natasha Leggero Part 2
The performing comics include Emo Phillips, Sean Patton, Ian Edwards, Kurt Braunohler and Eliza Skinner.
Tom Papa: Freaked Out
Papa's comedy special touches on subjects such as the hazards of churches, make-up, loose change, old age, Chinese grocery stores, raising women and magical gnomes.
Ilana Glazer: The Planet Is Burning
The comic shares her thoughts on homophobes, Nazis, women's razors, and what a joke the patriarchy is.
Iliza Shlesinger: War Paint
Iliza Shlesinger performs her first stand-up special in her hometown of Dallas, Texas.
Jeff Dunham: Arguing With Myself
The comic who has helped reintroduce the lost art of ventriloquism entertains a live audience with a little assistance from three inanimate friends who aren't nearly as wooden as their outer facades may lead you to believe.
Jeff Dunham: Controlled Chaos
A live concert performance that leans heavily on three favorite characters; cranky old man Walter, Achmed the Dead Terrorist, the mischievous purple whatzit and Peanut.
Fatimah Taliah: Nice to Meet Me
Fatimah Taliah talks about getting to know herself during the 2020 pandemic lockdown and gets personal about what she learned from her mistakes in life.
Rob Schneider: Soy Sauce and the Holocaust
Rob Schneider examines fame, aging and the virtue of sweatpants.
Rita Rudner: A Tale of Two Dresses
Rita Rudner explores life as a 60-something in today's America, her 30 years of marriage and raising a singer/songwriter teenager.
D.L. Hughley: Clear
The comic performs in San Francisco, discussing current affairs and nosy neighbors at the Regency Theater.
Eddie Griffin: You Can Tell Em I Said It
Eddie shares his thoughts on his love for Michelle Obama, God's sense of humor, who really makes up the Tea Party, and why Cleveland should get over Lebron James.