After nearly a decade away, Kumail Nanjiani returns to Chicago, where he got his start in standup, in a new special that tackles anxiety, the perils of buying drugs pre-legalization, and most importantly, cat medication.
After four seasons (and counting) on Saturday Night Live, Sarah Sherman's unholy alter ego, Sarah Squirm, slithers onto your screen and rips off the straitjacket, unleashing a festering and hilarious hour of bodily fluids, open-wound confessionals, and jokes that will leave scars on your soul.
Filmed live at the legendary United Center arena in Chicago, Sebastian Maniscalco goes all in on family chaos, aging, and the little things that drive us all nuts—with his one-of-a-kind comedic bite.
In his new stand-up special London Fog, comedian Zoltan Kaszas wrestles with anxiety, explores the many modern paths to parenthood, and reflects on growing up with a single immigrant mother—all while trying not to let success change him.
Kathy Griffin presents her 21st comedy special live from Seattle, highlighting her journey from that infamous photo to her glorious return to the stage, and all the hilarious celebrity encounters in between.
Goran Vincic filmed his second special at Hala sportova Belgrade with a record attendance - the largest audience ever for a stand-up comedy show in Serbia. This special recorded on the "Reci mi da se salis" tour brings the highest quality production and a spectacle that has not been seen in this part of Europe.
Cristela seeks joy through various experiences - outdoing her old bully, overdoing spa treatments, and taking her first family vacation - while teaching everyone to embrace life's pleasures.
Thief of Joy blends Soresi’s signature theatrical flair with deeply personal storytelling. Drawing from his life as a theatre kid turned theatre major, he weaves together intimate anecdotes about his relationship, career, and his parents’ divorce, all delivered in the animated style The New York Times calls “silkily feline physicality and frenetic gesticulation.”
In his debut stand-up special, actor, comedian, writer, and podcaster Caleb Hearon takes us back to his roots in Kansas City...where it all started. Newly 30, Hearon deploys his generational Midwestern wisdom to solve most of the world's problems: politics, internet trolls, learning we're not that different from our parents, and more.
A stand-up special featuring Larry the Cable Guy at his best, delivering all new jokes with his signature rapid fire wit. Filmed at the historic Capitol Theater in Clearwater, Florida, this high energy show is packed with laughs and classic Larry charm.
In her hilarious debut special, Jordan Jensen delivers unapologetic takes on failing at femininity, the paradox that is “self love” and the horrors of trying to find it.
ALEXPERIENCE is the much-anticipated second live musical stand-up special from Alex, following the widely acclaimed Alex in Wonderland (Amazon Prime, 2019). In this new outing, Alex deepens his craft with grace and purpose — blending humour, music, and heartfelt storytelling. This one focuses on intricacies of one specific 80's Tamil song. He reflects on socially and spiritually relevant themes while celebrating his enduring love for Tamil, music, and life itself. Performed to over 100,000 audience members worldwide between 2022 and 2024, the live runs of Alexperience often extended close to four hours, thanks to the organic and interactive energy between Alex and his audiences. The final recorded show ran over three hours and was edited to just under three hours. Alexperience premieres exclusively on Alex’s own streaming platform, Anba TV, on September 5. Each show is available through a one-time purchase with lifetime access.
Philly native Dom Irrera performs his unique, uncensored comedy special Live from Las Vegas. Dom’s stand-up was honed while growing up in his big Italian family in South Philly. You’ve seen Dom in everything from Seinfeld, Everybody Loves Raymond, as a roaster on The Comedy Central Roast of Bruce Willis to his performance as Tony the limo driver in the Coen Brothers’ cult favorite film The Big Lebowski. Dom is a fan favorite and a frequent guest on The Joe Rogan Experience
Known for his laid-back Southern charm and razor-sharp wit, Slay is back following his successful 2024 debut Workin’ Man. If you love storytelling with a hilarious twist and a splash of retro flair, this one’s a must-watch.
Zarna Garg is bringing the heat (and the guilt trips) in her laugh-out-loud Hulu debut, taking aim at husbands, kids, in-laws, and anyone who dares question an Indian mom's wisdom.
Whether it's the police, the evil eye or a badly timed lost voice, comedian Vir Das explores how embracing foolishness has led him to shared happiness, in his fifth comedy special (sixth, if you know you know)—shot by an all-Indian crew across cities in three continents: London, New York, and Mumbai.
The Landlord Special was filmed in Denver, Colorado at one of the best comedy clubs in the country, Comedy Works. It’s a half hour of stand-up comedy with a story-heavy caboose about nosy, unhinged landlords.
Mike Vecchione’s “Low Income White” turns clean comedy on its head with a razor-sharp set that’s equal parts smart, self-deprecating, and relentlessly funny. With the gritty rhythm of the Northeast and the polish of a comedy veteran, Vecchione unloads a barrage of fast-paced, observational humor that hits on everything from aging and generational divides to the absurdity of modern life. Navigating the world with sarcastic precision and deadpan charm, Vecchione doesn’t pull punches—but he doesn’t play favorites either. No one is safe, including himself. It’s clean comedy with an edge, and a masterclass in making the mundane feel hilariously high-stakes.
Drew creates new hour long special on youtube with material that is to answer any questions might you have about his stutter, his injury, its impact on his life and the recovery he went through. He also talks about his wife (who actually makes an appearance in this one), speech therapy, softball, depression, and a journey to McDonald's.
Josh Gondelman navigates today's world, from trendy pastries to gender pronouns and retirement options, reflecting on changes since his 20th century upbringing.
Abay Nadkarni has not had a typical life, but it has been hysterical. From the terror of driving around San Francisco with propane tanks in his car to programming vibrators, there is nothing to do but give in to the Brown Jesus.
Fans call her 'Mother,' but Atsuko is 'Father'—thriving professionally yet clueless about basics. A 7-year laundry hiatus and learning that marriage licenses precede weddings are just some hilariously relatable discoveries she shares in her special.