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Barry Brewer: Chicago, I'm Home
Taped in front of two sold out crowds at the Studebaker Theater in his hometown of Chicago; this stand up comedy special is the culmination of Barry's real life experiences interwoven with over fifteen years as a stand up comic.
Chris Porter: Ugly and Angry
Chris Porter of Last Comic Standing performs his comedy routine in Kansas City.
Chris Porter: A Man From Kansas
Chris Porter discusses everything from hipsters ruining food, to being a man, to playing beer pong with celebrities, in his 3rd one hour special.
Keep Your Distance: Vol. 11
KevOnStage hosts a night of stand-up comedy featuring Kevin Avery, Tony Valentino and Brennon Edwards.
Keep Your Distance: Vol. 12
KevOnStage hosts a night of stand-up comedy featuring Tony Valentino and Brennon Edwards.
Keep Your Distance: Vol. 13
KevOnStage hosts a night of stand-up comedy featuring Tony Valentino and Brennon Edwards.
Nick Alexander Presents Nick Alexander
Nick Alexander marks his debut special, as he performs a coming-of-age set highlighting boyhood, his Haitian upbringing, relationships, depression, the pandemic, and everything in between while celebrating his birthday.
TJ: January 3rd
Haitian born stand-up comedian, TJ, tackles with his conversational style the perils of English as a third language, evil children, race, and the metoo movement.
Greg Fitzsimmons: Life on Stage
Greg Fitzsimmons discusses the joys of life as a baby; how to get a man to do anything you want; an explanation of how we flaunt our good fortune as a nation through water parks.
Damon Millard: Nothing to Nobody
Seven years after his debut, Damon Millard returns with a comedy special.
D.L. Hughley: Clear
The comic performs in San Francisco, discussing current affairs and nosy neighbors at the Regency Theater.
Aaron Simmonds: Disabled Coconut
Wheelchair enthusiast Aaron Simmonds discusses being trolled online for not being disabled enough.
Gary Owen: Black Famous
This last year has been unlike any other: COVID, lockdowns, and for Gary, it has also included a divorce and family insanity unlike any other; up until now, Gary hasn't been able to speak about what really happened.