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The largest collection of stand-up comedy! It’s a no drink minimum show 24/7, with the top names of comedy in new & classic performances.
Jeff Dunham: Unhinged in Hollywood
Comic and ventriloquist Jeff Dunham performs his most popular characters, including Walter, Achmed the Dead Terrorist, and Bubba J, while discussing topics such as Hollywood, politics and romance.
Jeff Dunham: Spark of Insanity
Jeff Dunham returns with new ventriloquist characters by starting off with the infamously known Walter, scrutinizing every bit of today's American society.
Ian Bagg: Conversations
Ian Bagg at The Improv in Irvine, CA to explore such topics as immigration, transgender bathrooms and women's obsession with yoga pants.
William Lee Martin: The Nutcracker: A Christmas Stand-up Comedy Spectacular
The Texas comedian returns with his third television one-hour special talking all things Christmas including traditions, the pitfalls of having family over, and finding the ultimate gift.
Josh Blue: Delete
In his hometown of Denver, Josh Blue discusses the daily details of his life.
Chris Porter: Ugly and Angry
Chris Porter of Last Comic Standing performs his comedy routine in Kansas City.
Chris Porter: A Man From Kansas
Chris Porter discusses everything from hipsters ruining food, to being a man, to playing beer pong with celebrities, in his 3rd one hour special.
Sinbad: Make Me Wanna Holla
Comic Sinbad discusses the life advice his family gave him; why he's tired of people with no talent having clothing lines; who he really is.
Barry Brewer: Chicago, I'm Home
Taped in front of two sold out crowds at the Studebaker Theater in his hometown of Chicago; this stand up comedy special is the culmination of Barry's real life experiences interwoven with over fifteen years as a stand up comic.
Erik Griffin: The Ugly Truth
The comic discusses everything from himself to society as a whole.
Bebe Zahara Benet: Africa Is Not a Country
BeBe Zahara Benet recounts immigrating from West Africa to America through a series of hysterical sketches, unexpected audience interactions and razor sharp social commentary.