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Are We Good? (2025)
This raw, intimate portrait of comedian and podcast pioneer Marc Maron follows the sudden loss of his partner and filmmaker Lynn Shelton. Maron struggles with grief, disillusionment, and a shifting comedy landscape, processing it all through his life, both on-stage and off.
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Sal Vulcano: Terrified (2024)
Sal Vulcano vividly recalls the fears he had throughout his early life and how they have lingered much too long into adulthood. Sal's animated storytelling and clever punchlines reinforces why he is a mainstay in the world of comedy.
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Beth Stelling: If You Didn't Want Me Then (2023)
Comedian Beth Stelling is aging in dog years, camping with a fake husband and monitoring her dad's raccoon army in this slyly laid-back stand-up special.
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6.8
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3.6
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Fern Brady: Power & Chaos (2021)
Stand-up comedian Fern Brady brings her unique take on contemporary culture and the state of the UK to a packed crowd in Glasgow.
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3.2
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Trevor Wallace: Pterodactyl (2023)
In his first stand-up special, Trevor Wallace introduces you to the real-life characters he's come face-to-face with, as he navigates male birth control, smoking oregano, his unique birds-and-the-bees talk, experiencing his first Buc-ee's, the red flags of dating, and the worst thing you could ever order on a date.
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8.8
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Kathy Griffin: My Life on the PTSD-List (2025)
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.
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Trae Crowder: Trash Daddy (2025)
In this new comedy special, rural Tennessee's Trae Crowder brings his uniquely erudite-yet-trailer'y perspective to life, fatherhood, and America in the 2020s. From his experience as a displaced hillbilly in Hollywood to the love-hate relationship rednecks have with aliens, and everything in between, Trae promises to make you laugh...and not just at how he talks.
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6.7
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Ian Karmel: Comfort Beyond God’s Foresight (2025)
Comedian Ian Karmel, former head writer of James Corden and host of the All Fantasy Everything podcast, debuts his live stand-up special recorded at Revolution Hall in Portland, Oregon.
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7.3
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Josh Blue: Freak Accident (2024)
Buckle up! Josh Blue is back at it to tell you about the most embarrassing part of his crushing defeat on Americas Got Talent—and his plan to win next time! Filmed in his hometown of Denver, Blue gives the audience a lesson in how comedy works. He’s a single dad with one good arm and 50% custody of two pre-teens: you do the math! Blue skates the line on topics ranging from his campaign to fix this country’s acid reflux problem to his way with animals. Through his mix of well-crafted jokes and improv, Blue takes some risks with his girlfriend, explains the miracles of botox, and tells the audience how to eat a sandwich. He’s been watching a lot of serial killer documentaries and he’s got a few thoughts on his own death. Blue is well known for his intricate lattice work of call backs and his sardonic, yet charming, self-deprecating humor. He calls out Joe Rogan, Bill Cosby, and homophobic senators in his laugh-a-minute fifth comedy special. Oh yeah, and he still has cerebral palsy.
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7.2
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Dana Gould: Perfectly Normal (2025)
Legendary comedian Dana Gould presents a hilarious hour of stand-up covering topics ranging from marriage to Halloween to anal beads and their impact on the US economy. You're welcome.
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Kelsey Cook: Mark Your Territory (2025)
A comedian shares hilarious takes on dating an older guy, health care adventures, family challenges, and life changes after relocating to Minnesota with her fellow comic boyfriend.
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100
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Ivan Decker: Popcorn (2024)
Ivan Decker dives headfirst into relatable topics, from the quirks of modern technology to the peculiarities of relationships in this comedy special.
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15
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Chris Schlichting: The Son Of Tom And Geri (2023)
Chris Schlichting wants to be your comedy best friend. Your funnyman sidekick. He pleads a strong case in his debut special, The Son Of Tom & Geri, recorded in August 2022 at Jukebox Comedy Club in Peoria, IL. Chris offers a cornucopia of comedy to all takers, riffing on show & tell, mosquitos, cereal, and guinea pigs. Feel-good funny!
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Jeff Dye: Last Cowboy in LA (2024)
Jeff Dye is taking his renegade attitude to the stage in his debut comedy special. Gone are the days of being the "go-along guy" as Jeff's had enough of $30 smoothies, modern lingo, and his crazy friends on the Left and the Right.
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55
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Keith Lowell Jensen: Not For Rehire (2021)
“Not for Rehire” is a quirky and unique special in which comedian Keith Lowell Jensen takes the audience on a rollercoaster ride through the many hirings and firing of his spotted career history from being punched by one employer, to another pushing him, unprepared, onto the stage in front of a large crowd at a film festival, inadvertently starting his comedy career.
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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.
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Adam Ray: Like and Subscribe (2024)
From Dr. Phil to Dr. Pimple Popper, Adam Ray's rapid fire delivery covers awkward flights, his rapper brother in law, Disneyland etiquette, and his childhood dream.
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100
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Pierre Novellie: Why Can’t I Just Enjoy Things (2024)
Award-winning comedian Pierre Novellie’s latest stand-up special explores why he finds most things a 6/10 - and why he doesn’t see eye-to-eye with anyone else on what makes a 0/10 or a 10/10
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5
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Mort Burke: Spiritually Filthy (2023)
Comedian Mort Burke's (Drunk History, Mythic Quest) first special is a hilarious rumination on sobriety, hyper children and loving parents, Blockbuster, breakdowns, hilariously suicidal ideations and their appeal, and his feelings about having the name of an 80 year old. Mort addresses how weird being straight is while using ALL the swears. (Well, maybe not all, but a bunch.) He talks about spirituality too, which is kind of rare. If you don't hate laughter, you'll love this special!
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Dad Jokes (2024)
Dad Jokes is a docu-special directed by Daniel Hartigan and stand-up comedian Mo Welch. Mo takes a road trip to small town Illinois while shedding all of her dad jokes and reuniting with her dad for the first time in almost twenty years.
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7.0
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Adam Cayton-Holland: Wallpaper (2024)
Adam Cayton-Holland's new special "Wallpaper" tells tales of parenthood that arrive in his unique style: laced in poetic language, chock-full of strange detail, and delivered with equal thoughtfulness and silliness.
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Modi: Know Your Audience (2024)
There are comedians who happen to be Jewish, and then there are Jewish comedians. In his debut special, Modi solidifies himself as the former; wielding his unique blend of observational comedy and hilarious insights to shine a light on an often-insular community in "Know Your Audience".
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60
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Claudia Oshry: Lean In (2023)
Through a thick cloud of vape fog emerges Claudia Oshry. In her second stand up special, Lean In, she talks about the COVID pandemic, going to Nobu in Malibu, and a misunderstanding at 30,000 feet. She brings her stories of surviving in the modern landscape to the stage and a sold out audience at The Gramercy Theatre in New York.
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#1 Top Selling Best Comedy Special Ever!! (2023)
Mike Baldwin has been a comedian for two decades. He was the winner of the Seattle International Comedy Competition and Comcast’s Trial By Laughter. Baldwin’s #1 Top Selling Best Comedy Special Ever is here and ready to take the world by storm. Mike spent 20+ years developing this special and he can’t wait to make another one in 8 months! This special was recorded at Mike’s home club, The Comedy Club Of Kansas City, on June 3rd, 2023. Share it and whatnot.
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60
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Jen Brister: The Optimist (2023)
If middle age has taught Jen Brister anything, it’s that optimism does not come naturally to her. In fact it’s fair to say that her cup is very much half empty and she’s making no attempt to fill it. Can Jen work against her natural instincts and finally see the light? Or will she stay the same old pessimistic naysayer she’s always been. I mean, I think we know the answer to that, but let’s try and be optimistic.
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Joe Zimmerman: Cult Classic (2023)
Comedian Joe Zimmerman made something special with Cult Classic. Directed by Nate Bargatze and filmed in Asheville, North Carolina at The Grey Eagle, Zimmerman's debut one-hour comedy special covers the story of a murderous owl, the evolutionary upside of depression, the unacknowledged courtesy of ghosting, and the strange morality of David and Goliath. Watch now so you can remember it later as the ultimate cult classic!
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75
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Dane Baptiste: The Chocolate Chip (2023)
In his pointed and hilarious new special, The Chocolate Chip, UK’s Dane Baptiste lays it all out for us, dropping the truth on racism, rice cakes, rollercoasters, and the royal family.
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Ben Roy - Hyena (2023)
Ben wields a knife on stage, grabs an audience member’s head by his ears, stares down into his soul, and screams “I was on extended basic cable television!” Ben howls out to the audience with an eccentric enthusiasm – and they howl back and echo the same feral and carnivorous energy that earned this special the apt name, "Hyena". With audience in tow, he rants about the downfall of American society and how letting go may be our last hope in this chaotic yet surprisingly optimistic view of our inevitable demise and the cackling laughter we can enjoy while watching it die.
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Huge Davies - The Carpark (2023)
Huge Davies presents his first comedy special "The Carpark". Combining his confident on stage presence, dark humour, surreal material and his one-of-a-kind customised keyboard, Huge has quickly risen to become one of the the most unique and hilarious acts in comedy. Join him as he prepares to present his musical about a carpark; well, if he ever gets round to it. With musings on Head, Shoulders, Knees & Toes, Daft Punk & Gregorian chanting, be prepared for a musical adventure that teeters on the edge of the void. "The Carpark" was nominated for Best Newcomer at the Edinburgh Comedy Awards and the No.1 comedy show in Timeout. Following a sold out run at the Edinburgh Fringe, it was given three extended runs at the Soho Theatre due to excessive demand.
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5
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Stuart Laws Is All In (2023)
Stuart Laws ('You'll struggle to find a comedian with a better jokes per minute rate... like a one-man episode of Arrested Development' Fest) acclaimed Edinburgh Fringe and tour show Stuart Laws is All In. The show sees Stuart reflect on the day his life changed forever: when he risked everything in a Las Vegas poker tournament. Is he a winner or a loser? Can he burn the candle at both ends? And has he been infected by the Willennium Bug? A show about making difficult decisions, choosing different paths and gettin' jiggy wit' it from the leftfield observationalist and intricate gag-weaver. “A deliriously fun and nonsensical hour full of tiny little treats, Stuart Laws Is All In defiantly stands proud as a show not to be taken seriously in any way, shape or form.” ★★★★ The List
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Nigel Ng: The HAIYAA Special (2023)
Uncle Roger and his nephew Nigel Ng present The HAIYAA Special, filmed on their sold out world tour. In this two-part special, Uncle Roger roasts the crowd, while Nigel delivers side-splitting commentary on life and culture. Allergic to MSG and inappropriate jokes? You've been warned.
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5.9
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D.J. Demers: Born in '86 (2022)
D.J. Demers returns with his third one-hour special, where he touches on the struggle of being deaf in a pandemic, the educational power of Scrabble, and his newfound appreciation for sports, particularly the violent ones. D.J. Is accompanied onstage by ASL interpreter Caroline Blaike. He also talks about his love of violent sports.
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Greg Warren: The Salesman (2023)
Greg Warren has spent the past 20 years in comedy clubs making Americans happy. Prior to that, he had a career with Procter & Gamble, spreading a different kind of joy: peanut butter. Greg Warren’s The Salesman, a new comedy special from director Nate Bargatze, delivers an hour of delicious, clean comedy that finds humor in life’s most mundane details. From a not-at-all unbiased breakdown of peanut butter brands, to a deep dive on insurance cards, to the story of tricking Nikki Glaser in a Starbucks bathroom, Greg finds the funny in the familiar, revealing there’s humor everywhere we look – even in a jar.
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7.6
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Larry Dean: Fandan (2023)
Comedian Larry Dean performs his acclaimed show Fandan in Glasgow.
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Mike Vecchione: The Attractives (2023)
In his debut one hour special, "The Attractives," directed & produced by friend and fellow comedian, Nate Bargatze, Mike talks about everything from relationships to running with the bulls. Because "The Attractives," was shot in Nashville, Tennessee, it sets Mike's unique New York City style against a fun-loving, southern audience, making it one of the premiere comedy specials of 2023.
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7.1
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Billy Wayne Davis: Testify (2022)
Filmed at the International Church of Cannabis in Denver, CO, Billy Wayne Davis' Testify is one part stunningly personal, hysterical stand-up and one part visual and vulnerable realization. It’s a tale of how two trips – one to prison and one to the other side – didn’t give him the answers he wanted but the ones he needed.
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Kelsey Cook: The Hustler (2023)
Kelsey got divorced one week before the pandemic. Perfect timing. So while her friends used the time to get sober or get fit, Kelsey spent the pandemic getting used to divorced life. Hear about it in her hilarious new hour, The Hustler.
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6.6
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Kurt Braunohler: Perfectly Stupid (2022)
An hour of standup comedy by comedian Kurt Braunohler. Directed by Jonah Ray Rodrigues and released by 800 Pound Gorilla. Braunohler explores family, absurdity, and his role in both.
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7.1
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Brian Posehn: Posehna Non Grata (2022)
Like Posehn, his new hour special, Posehna Non Grata is silly, dry, absurd, super self-deprecating, full of nerdy references, relatable and always hilarious. On a night in February 2022, Brian rocked the famous Beat Kitchen and a packed room of Chicago comedy fans, join them and learn of Brian’s love of food delivery apps, his quest to speak German, how he favors one of his dogs, the good one, and finally how using a Target bathroom (twice) united him with Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson. You’ll laugh, you’ll cry from laughing, you’ll laugh again, you’ll see visuals you will never be able to get rid of. Ever.
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Matt Braunger: Doug (2022)
"Doug," a deeply personal hour of insane hilarity named after a terrible person, is Braunger's masterwork. Covering his new fatherhood, an appreciation of hot dudes, his marriage to a pirate woman, driving from LA to Boston with his family during the pandemic, and culminating in the reveal of a regrettable butt tattoo, "Doug" is a special for everyone who needs a laugh.
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Kyle Kinane: Trampoline In A Ditch (2022)
Offering up a hearty dose of Kyle Kinane’s critically-acclaimed brand of observational comedy, the live video recording behind Kinane’s fifth stand-up album, ‘Trampoline In A Ditch’ was recorded in Madison, WI in March 2019.
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90
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Jackie Kashian: Stay Kashian (2021)
Jackie Kashian's 2021 stand-up special. Topics range from comedy during the pandemic, the terrible times (not end times) we live in, rescue dogs, flirting, sexuality, and, of course, the wisdom of Elliot Kashian. Another brilliant and hilarious set from one of the best comics working today.
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6.3
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Jen Fulwiler: The Naughty Corner (2020)
Comedian, mother of six, and convert to Catholicism Jennifer Fulwiler confesses her sins but shows no repentance for her parental trespasses. This is feel-good, bad-girl momedy at its finest --homeschooling with cocktails.
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Rory Scovel: Live Without Fear (2021)
A docu-comedy special that follows stand-up comedian Rory Scovel as he performs six nights in a row with one difficult, self imposed rule: not using any pre-written material. It all happens in Atlanta at Relapse Theatre, a venue operated by Bob Wood who tells his own unbelievable story of how he slowly and maybe with some questions of legality, converted an abandoned church into one of the best comedy venues in the country.
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Gerry Dee: Let's Be Honest (2014)
Hailed as one of Canada's best comedians, Gerry Dee shares his unique brand of comedy through his personal observations as a real ex-bad-teacher, as well as the human challenges we face as parents and families in this modern age.
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Randy Feltface: The Book of Randicus (2020)
The latest comedy special from everyone’s favorite unblinking raconteur, Randy Feltface, offers a rare glimpse behind the curtain of Randy’s 2019 missionary tour of Australia, intercutting between live performance and tour footage as Randy travels from town to town, spreading the message of a self-invented religion in an attempt to inspire collective belief and spiritual evolution.
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Lewis Black: Thanks For Risking Your Life (2020)
Lewis Black, heir to the George Carlin throne of the comedy rant, performed this set just days after the rest of America shut down (the show was allowed to go on because it was in a sovereign Native American venue), so his commentary covers our current Corona-induced anxiety and his own hilarious frustration over The-Orange-One-Who-Must-Not-Be-Named.
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8.3
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Josh Wolf: Father of the Year (2019)
Josh Wolf takes the stage as he dives into fights with his son, photos on his iPad and how Reece's Peanut Butter Cups were invented. Even though his crazy family makes for some side-splitting funny stories, he's still Father of The Year.


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