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Hipster Ghosts

Jason and Randy Sklar perform a new comedy set for a Chicago audience, tackling topics such as politics, parenting, canine racism and who might haunt us in the afterlife.

Subject to Change: Danny Bhoy

The comic performs.

Kendra Cunningham: On My Best Behavior

As a comic, Kendra Cunningham has been compared to Groucho Marx and Mae West.

Key Lewis: Half Black Half White Looks Mexican

Key Lewis is all about high energy, improvisation, storytelling, and more.

Nemr: No Bombing in Beirut

Filmed in Lebanon and America, the comic discusses his childhood in America and his later years in Lebanon.

Alonzo Bodden: Heavy Lightweight

The comic riffs on topics that include slavery, cellphones, the #MeToo movement, millennials, Kanye West, Taco Bell and Israel.

Brian Posehn: Criminally Posehn

Brian Posehn brings his signature style to Comic-Con in San Diego and rocks the House of Blues.

Brian Posehn: The Fartist

Brian Posehn performs.

Jeff Dunham: Spark of Insanity

Jeff Dunham returns with new ventriloquist characters by starting off with the infamously known Walter, scrutinizing every bit of today's American society.

Jeff Dunham: Unhinged in Hollywood

Previously unseen stand-up comedy by Jeff Dunham; sketches that include popular characters; Brad Paisley performs; special appearances by comic Chris Parnell and former UFC champion Chuck Liddell.

Frances Dilorinzo Problem Solver: Ladies Night

Frances delivers physical humor with every silly bone in her body.

Andrew Santino: Home Field Advantage

The comic performs in Chicago and discusses growing up, bachelorette parties, acne, and envious feelings toward male adult film stars.

Bob Smiley: Tartar Terrorist

In-demand stand up comedian known for his machine gun approach and hilarious, clean material.

Bob Smiley: You're Just Hungry

Bob Smiley's mind races 100 miles per hour.

Jesus Trejo: Stay at Home Son

Mexican-American comic Jesus Trejo explores his upbringing as an only child to immigrant parents; he recalls learning many of life's lessons in the most unconventional ways, all the while feeling the need to meet his parents' high expectations.

Jim Breuer: Let's Clear the Air

The comic performs.

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