International Drag Superstar, Ginger Minj, discusses dysfunctional family etiquette, haunted dolls and the infamous “Florida Man” in this hilariously honest musical memoir of her Southern Baptist upbringing. Best known for appearances in DUMPLIN, Hocus Pocus 2, and RuPaul’s Drag Race, Ginger breaks out of the werk room and takes center stage to tell her story as only she can.
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Follow Peppermint as she invites you on an all-inclusive journey through New York City to get a first-hand look at what it’s like to be a single black transgender woman in today’s society. Peppermint invites you to cry and laugh with and at her as she tells Tales of love and heartbreak from the stage to the bathroom stall. Drawing audiences to one inevitable conclusion, “hey at least I don’t have it that bad!!”
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In her debut standup show, pioneering entertainer BeBe Zahara Benet recounts immigrating from West Africa to America through a series of hysterical sketches, unexpected audience interactions and razor shop social commentary. Settle in for a raucous journey from the Motherland to…Minnesota. No baggage fees required.
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RuPaul’s Drag Race alum Darienne Lake shares intimate but hilarious anecdotes about her life; from growing up as the middle child in a large catholic family, to coming out at an early age as a drag queen and finding her chosen family and life purpose through humor and self revelation.
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Join Queen Monét X Change in her debut stand up special where she takes you on a comedic romp about playing the pink power ranger in Brooklyn, being inherently “very gay” before coming out, and watch as she dazzles the audience with a live Opera performance about fisting.
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Follow Jinkx Monsoon through the weaving tale of her booze addled, sex-filled, gender defying life. In this (extremely) candid standup special, Jinkx shares her experiences as a trans-femme, non-binary, alcoholic, ethical slut. You’ll learn more than you ever wanted to know about her journey of self discovery– leading her to her husband, sobriety, and to be the first queen to win Drag Race twice! AND she sings!
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Coming To The Stage, Comedy Dynamics’ first original series, is back with an exciting 10th Season! Host Jamie Kennedy introduces a new group of up-and-coming comedians who people WILL be talking about tomorrow. This season features Cameron Peloso, Ryan Hicks, Django Gold, Felicia Folkes, Flip Schultz, Mike Lawson, Frank DeCaro, Shanna Christmas, Jodi Miller, Ahri Findling, Mookie Thompson, and Angie Stocker. Plus, Comedy Dynamics’ very own, Mr. Microphone is back in action!
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In Season 9 of Coming To The Stage, Comedy Dynamics’ first original series, host Jamie Kennedy introduces a new group of up-and-coming comedians who people WILL be talking about tomorrow. This season features Kelsey Cook, Chris Millhouse, Melissa McQueen, Skyler Stone, Flip Schultz, Justin Clark, Drew Platt, Evan McDonald, Mateen Stewart, Jason Rodgers, Julian Kiani, and Katrina Davis. Plus, Comedy Dynamics’ very own, Mr. Microphone is back in action!
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In Season 8 of Coming To The Stage, Comedy Dynamics’ first original series, host Jamie Kennedy introduces a new group of up-and-coming comedians who people WILL be talking about tomorrow. This season features Vanessa Johnston, Yusuf Ali, Josh Comers, Michael Truesdale, JC Coccoli, Vince Caldera, Edgar Rivera, Michelle Stevenson, Sarah Afkami, Andrew Orolfo, Leah Rudick, and Michael Burnett. Plus, Comedy Dynamics’ very own, Mr. Microphone is back in action!
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In Season 7 of Coming To The Stage, Comedy Dynamics’ first original series, host George Wallace introduces a new group of up-and-coming comedians who people WILL be talking about tomorrow. This season features: Elliott Morgan, Nate Jackson, Arnez J, Helen Hong, Will Weldon, Mal Hall, Becky Robinson, Josh Adam Meyers, Boogie B, Dave Merheje, Alycia Cooper, Jeffrey Jay, Daniel Webb, Joel Boyd, Adam Hamilton and Cookie Hull. Plus, Comedy Dynamics’ very own, Mr. Microphone is back in action!
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In Season 6 of Coming To The Stage, Comedy Dynamics’ first original series, host George Wallace introduces a new group of up-and-coming comedians who people WILL be talking about tomorrow. This season features: Steven Briggs, Matt Donaher, Mike Falzone, Noah Findling, Dave Helem, Preacher Lawson, Mike Lester, Martin Morrow, Brian Moses, Bill Santiago, Amy Silverberg, and Stephanie Simbari. Plus, Comedy Dynamics’ very own, Mr. Microphone is back in action!
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In Season 5 of Coming To The Stage, Comedy Dynamics’ first original series, host Andy Kindler introduces a new group of up-and-coming comedians who people WILL be talking about tomorrow. This season features: George Wallace, Ross Everett, Kiran Deol, Tess Barker, Armando Anto, Scout Durwood, Chinedu Unaka, Dave Waite, Ify Nwadiwe, Moses Storm, Ever Mainard, Richard Villa, Jamar Neighbors and Comedy Dynamics’ very own, Mr. Microphone!
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In Season 4 of Coming To The Stage, Comedy Dynamics’ first original series, host Andy Kindler introduces a new group of up-and-coming comedians who people WILL be talking about tomorrow. This season features: Anto Chan, Kyle Clark, Barbara Gray, Kelly Landry, Jamie Loftus, Cory Loykasek, Emily Maya Mills, Feraz Ozel, Neel Nanda, Erica Rhodes, Danny Soloman, Yedoye Travis and Comedy Dynamics’ very own, Mr. Microphone!
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In Season 3 of Coming To The Stage, Comedy Dynamics’ first original series, host Tom Green introduces a new group of up-and-coming comedians who people WILL be talking about tomorrow. This season features: Matthew Brassard, Kevin Christy, Travis Howze, Jamel Johnson, Miles K, Liz Miele, Jared Moskowitz, Dave Ross, Caleb Synan, Mo Welch, Paige Weldon, Nick Youssef, and Comedy Dynamics’ very own, Mr. Microphone!
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In Season 2 of Coming To The Stage, Comedy Dynamics’ first original series, host Dan Levy introduces a new pool of up-and-coming comedians who people WILL be talking about tomorrow. This season features: Josh Fadem, Dan St. Germain, Rhea Butcher, Eddie Della Siepe, Donnivin Jordan, Ashley Barnhill, Megan Koester, Vincent Oshana, Merrill Davis, Tom McCaffrey, Finn Straley and J.R. De Guzman. Each episode also features the well-known internet cartoon, Humorous Vacuum Robot.
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Levy hosts Ian Abramson, Benji Aflalo, Dave Anthony, Rell Battle, Jen D’Angelo, James Davis, Matt McCarthy, Rob O’Reilly, Jesse Popp, Sara Schaefer, Joe Sib, and Allen Strickland Williams. Each episode also features the well-known internet cartoon, Humorous Vacuum Robot.
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In a comedy special released mid-pandemic . . . Kellen Erskine talks about more important stuff: roller coasters, cows, and robot vacuums. Enjoy this immersive comedy experience as Kellen asks the audience about their worst fears–and getting answers you’ve never heard (Clouds? Really?). With a mix of relatable and (hopefully) unrelatable material, and his quick responses to an unpredictable crowd, Kellen Erskine executes a unique performance on a unique night.
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Earthquake is one of the most recognizable entertainers around and for good reason! There aren’t many comedians who can bring you to tears. His straightforward comedic style has propelled him into sold-out shows, movies, and various television shows. Earthquake is at his best in his all-new stand-up special (Practice) The Secret Files of Earthquake. He talks about everything from dropping a nuclear bomb to divorce bringing laughs all along the way.
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Follow Maija DiGiorgio as she examines the complexities of what it means to be a mixed race, multicultural woman. Through her witty nature and playful charisma, she tackles such topics like dating, family, and daily observations in a way that is hilarious, entertaining, and in a dialect any culture can understand. Maija grapples with everyone’s expectations of her, which can be quite different depending on whether they are from New York or LA, Christian or atheist, immigrant or native, and Black or white. In her first year doing stand-up, Maija took the comedy world by storm taping five national TV appearances and has never looked back.
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Join comedian and writer Katrina Davis as she shares her observations about coffee shop hygiene, the embalming process, and the freedom that comes with discovering your dumbest self. Let the discomfort of flawed humanity envelop you in laughs as you relate to someone raised in Florida and realize they’re just like you. Seen on America’s Got Talent, Comedy Dynamics’ Coming To The Stage Season 9, this special marks Katrina’s one-hour debut at the Tribeca Film Festival in New York.
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