In his first one-hour stand-up comedy special, funnyman Aaron Karo raises the comedy bar as he uncorks his witty observations on bridesmaids’ speeches, tanked-up friends who always start fights and the perils of being a 30-year-old bachelor.

In his first one-hour stand-up comedy special, funnyman Aaron Karo raises the comedy bar as he uncorks his witty observations on bridesmaids’ speeches, tanked-up friends who always start fights and the perils of being a 30-year-old bachelor.
Adam Newman returns to Athens, GA for “Fuzzies,” recorded at the Georgia Theatre where he used to work as a security guard. In his first hour long special, Adam dissects newly discovered Jetsons debauchery, overshares his experience being in gay porn, delves into obscure B-Horror movies, and gets downright dirty sharing some Presidential erotic fan fiction. “Fuzzies” truly has something for everyone. Plus, Adam breaks new comedy ground by setting the record for World’s Highest Mic Drop!
Marriage and parenthood won’t keep die-hard metalhead comedian Jim Breuer from losing his manic sense of humor in this hilarious live show where he recounts stories of accidental bomb threats and fighting an ostrich in front of his children.
Radio, television, and live performance veteran, Tom Segura shares a few off-hand appraisals on hotels and hobbies with a cool and thoughtful demeanor in this one hour comedy special, Completely Normal.
Here’s what I’ve been trying to figure out. I got into online shopping recently. I guess that’s a thing. Here’s what I’ve been doing though. I shop for things that are, like, way out of my price range. And then after a while, I go, “oh, yeah.” I can’t afford that.” Like today, I was looking at yachts online. And then I was telling myself I didn’t want them, as if they were an option, you know? I was like, “155 feet? That’s not even” “big enough for all my friends and family. I’m not getting that shit.” What the fuck am I doing? You ever do that? You ever go down, like, a rabbit hole online, and then, like, six hours have gone by, and you’re like, “I’m shopping for the private jet” “that best suits my needs. “I think I found… this is it right here. The g550.” How much is this? Place order. $53 million? Well, maybe not now, but maybe later. I’ll just bookmark that shit for now. Boop.
Tom Segura
Nick Cannon and his crew take their act on the road in this series, which opens with the tour kickoff in Bloomsburg, Pa.
Deadpan twin comics Keith and Kenny Lucas take the stage in Brooklyn with a set that touches on drugs, race, Deion Sanders, teachers and O.J. Simpson
Jim Gaffigan bursts back on the scene with this eagerly anticipated fourth comedy special. Dubbed the “King of Clean Comedy” by The Wall Street Journal, Jim’s obsession with all things food comes to fruition on “Obsessed” as he tackles a cornucopia of new food topics from fruit to seafood to donuts. Get ready for 70 minutes of non-stop laughs at Jim’s twisted-yet-enlightened observations on the seemingly mundane topics that have made him a fixture in the comedy world for audiences of all ages.
Hughley keeps his audience in hysterics as he tells it like it is about the hypocrisy of racism in America, being a man during the #MeToo movement, why cell phones are ruining relationships, and parents who don’t follow warning signs.
Country music star Brad Paisley hosts a night of music and laughs with comics Nate Bargatze, John Heffron, Jon Reep, Sarah Tiana and Mike E. Winfield
Cheeky comic Craig Ferguson keeps it casual as he discusses ’70s porn, Japanese toilets and his mildly crime-filled days as a talk show host.
With bone-dry wit, stand-up comic Todd Barry dissects texting emergencies, Hitler’s taste in wine, pricey soap, cheap pizza and much more in Spicy Honey.
Back from traveling the world, comedian Tom Rhodes takes to the stage of Colorado’s Boulder Theater for this blistering hour-long performance.
Tom Papa has become a Human Mule and he’s not afraid to admit it. In this follow up to his 2013 special, Tom is at his fast paced comedic best while relating the everyman struggles of family life, falling behind to the super rich and his hilarious cure for angry young men.
Famously upbeat comedian Tom Papa delivers a stand-up performance that includes his observations on the perils of raising daughters, and more. Executive produced by Rob Zombie.
Wife and mother Tammy Pescatelli, winner of Comedy Central’s “Stand-up Showdown,” lives the same life that you do — except that she makes it seem hilarious in this spirited one-hour comedy special.
The Sklar Brothers’ bring their A-game to Madison WI with their energetic new comedy special, What Are We Talking About. Watch the former zygote sharing duo duke it out over sports, mullets, and airport etiquette, invoking their power house humor worthy of the hall of fame.
In this caustic comedy special, veteran stand-up quipster Todd Glass makes audiences howl with his take on some of society’s unspoken “rules,” from complimenting kids to giving directions.
Shane Mauss, an honorary evolutionary psychologist, brings countless years of watching Animal Planet to aid in discussions of Snoop Dog, crouton factories, and other important things.
“Make Me Wanna Holla” is an all-out stand-up special featuring a riotous original performance by the king of comedy, Sinbad, recorded live in Detroit in his home state of Michigan. It covers everything he sees in his life, from the life advice his parents gave him, to why he is tired of people with no talent having clothing lines, as well as explaining who he “really” is. Don’t miss the chance to experience the “hit’em in the face” style from the king of comedy himself.
In “Champion”, indomitable Steve Byrne brings the high-energy flair that earned him a nod as one of the best comics in the history of the Comedy Central Standup.