Filmed at the Center Stage Theater in Atlanta, Wayans delivers a hilarious hour-long performance, unleashing his spot-on impressions and fearless physical comedy to address one of the most infamous recent events in pop culture – “the slap” that took place at the 94th Academy Awards® ceremony.
Hal Cruttenden: Chubster (2020)
His daughters chose the title of his new stand-up show but don’t let it fool you - Hal’s no softie as he tackles subjects like suicide, obesity, and celebrity deaths. With top notch observational humour, cheeky gags and some of the most phenomenal dad dancing you’ll ever see, this set will satisfy your comedic hunger, and then some.
Rob Beckett: Wallop (2022)
Rob Beckett is back - the Mouth of the South has had a busy few years and now returns to tour to fill audiences in.
Joyelle Nicole Johnson: Love Joy (2021)
Addressing relationship issues from the familial to the familiar, Joyelle Nicole Johnson states her case for why everyone needs to get therapy.
Jamie Foxx: What Had Happened Was... (2024)
Filmed over the course of three October 2024 nights in Atlanta, experience Jamie Foxx like never before in this intimate and engaging performance, as he opens up about his struggles, triumphs, and everything in between. Get ready for a night of laughter, reflection, and genuine connection.
Ilana Glazer: Human Magic (2024)
Taped at the Elgin and Winter Garden Theatre Centre in Toronto in May of this year during Ilana Glazer’s 48-city tour across the U.S. and Canada.
Thiago Ventura: Modo Efetivo (2024)
Thiago Ventura, in Modo Efetivo, addresses topics such as friendships, relationships and sexuality in adolescence in a relaxed manner, sharing his experiences.
Greg Fitzsimmons: You Know Me (2024)
Greg’s new stand-up comedy special, Greg Fitzsimmons: You Know Me, was recorded on November 18, 2023 at The Comedy Mothership in Austin, TX. After 35 years performing stand-up, You Know Me, finds Greg hilariously reflecting on 34 years of sobriety, sex with a 57-year-old woman, convincing your children that you’re cool, and combating loneliness on the road. And he realizes, he’s happy where he is.
Alan Davies: Lafter Hours (1998)
A young Alan Davies preforms his stand-up routine in front of patrons of the Town And Country Club in Highbury.
Randy Feltface: Purple Privilege (2021)
Filmed in front of a sold out crowd at the Sydney Comedy Festival, Randy Feltface reveals how growing up purple while deconstructing inherited belief systems is funnier than it sounds. Did someone order an origin story?
Bert Kreischer: Hey Big Boy (2020)
Still the ultimate comedy party animal, Bert Kreischer tells more stories about parenthood and family life in a stand-up special from Cleveland.
Joe Gatto: Messing with People (2024)
Former Impractical Joker Joe Gatto's hilarious new comedy special sheds some more light on what makes Joe tick. Besides taking you through his lifelong experiences of messing with people, Joe dives in sharing his perspective on an array of topics with his signature wit and charm. These range from major plot holes in Disney classics to how Google has ruined his life on multiple occasions and Joe’s unique understanding of family life, fatherhood and living with a pack of twelve dogs.
Kylie Brakeman: Linda Hollywood’s Big Night (2024)
Character comedian Kylie Brakeman teaches an acting masterclass as Linda Hollywood, a problematic, old school talent agent on a mission to spread her industry wisdom—and save her own career in the process.
Brian Regan: Live From Radio City Music Hall (2015)
For this live stand-up special, Brian Regan shakes things up by bringing his signature high-energy social commentary to Radio City Music Hall in a live performance.
Paul F. Tompkins: Crying and Driving (2015)
Paul F. Tompkins tells tales of haunting one’s own house, disastrous attempts at pretend fatherhood, carrying a learner’s permit to kill, and marrying a woman who used a fine-print loophole to breach a castle.
Lara Ricote: GRL/LATNX/DEF (2024)
Lara's a small Latin American girl (woman?) who won the Funny Women 2021 (right, 'woman') Stage Award and is now doing her first hour about what it's like to be Latin and deaf and a girl who's now a woman at the same time. This show won best newcomer at the ed fringe 2022 if that means something to you. It starts kinda bad but it gets better as it goes along SO JUST give it a little bit of time!!!