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Comedy Specials
Brian Scolaro: I Don’t Know Who I am Either (2024)
Brian balances clean jokes with dirty ones as he warns the audience, “It’s gonna be a weird show. You guys are going to have to adjust.” If you’re looking for safe comedy, then you’ve come to the wrong place. Brian takes on the easily offended like it is his job.
Wendy Liebman: It's Wendy (2024)
Wendy Liebman takes on great hair, fighting her Spanks, mother problems, The Mile High Club, and a host of other hilarious stories of life’s mishaps. Previously crowned America’s Funniest Comedian, Wendy is a master of humor that sometimes shows up best just when you thought the joke was over.
Tom Cotter: Rapid Fire (2024)
Take cover before you watch Tom Cotter shoot jokes at the audience like a hilarious machine gun. From family life to cancel culture, Tom hits everything and everyone in his path, with the only injuries being from laughing too hard!
Tommy Tiernan: tomfoolery (2024)
Most recently playing “Da Gerry” on hit show “Derry Girls”, Tommy Tiernan is a whole different breed of comic. A master storyteller, sometimes dark yet silly too, his whirlwind performances mesmerise in a way that is joyful, uplifting, inspirational and most importantly breathtakingly funny. A mix of outrageous ideas and whimsical flights of fancy. Tommy Tiernan stalks the stage like a feral philosopher roaming the hinterland of his imagination. This is a show not to be missed.
Dan Naturman: A Little Bit Bananas (2024)
Dan Naturman delivers a barrage of observational comedy at a breakneck pace.Marriage, Amazon Prime, the unimpressive nature of being an uncle, Dan takes on life’s hypocrisies and stomps all over them.
Tony V: Wait Till You Hear This (2024)
Life is hysterical when Tony V is the narrator. What would you find if you packed your adult son’s shaving kit by mistake? Tony V was set for life.
Raanan Hershberg: It Could Have Been Better (2024)
Raanan turns self deprecating humor into a tornado of funny. Comedy is hard nowadays, and Raanan has no problem calling out people whose mission in life seems to be looking for outrage moments at comedy shows.
Corey Rodrigues: Not Complaining, Just Explaining (2024)
Patriots jerseys, angry Yankees fans, skinny fat guys with their shirts off, and don’t touch a man’s back fat! Corey Rodrigues is a comedian’s comedian. He makes audiences and his comedy peers alike burst out laughing.
Myka Fox: My Joke, My Choice (2024)
She’s unapologetically pro-joke. Weaving through a landscape of octogenarian celebrity dads to explicit sexual humor, Myka Fox chooses to be hilarious with no excuses.
Gregg Rogell: Balloon Animals (2024)
Do all balloon animals actually look like male genitals? Gregg Rogell is the master of the slow burn as he twists and stretches modern life in this comedic journey.
Cory Kahaney: Antique Joke Show (2024)
Cory Kahaney makes all the painstaking aspects of daily life ironic and uproariously funny. She’s a seasoned comedian who loves her job, steals cookies on airplanes, and whose retirement plan is a stroke. Enough said.
Christine Hurley: Post-Vasectomy (2024)
Five kids. And she remembers most of their names. Her husband is a comedy punching bag. Christine Hurley’s story is the story of her life, and she pulls no punches.
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