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Jon Reep: Ginger Beard Man

The comic offers his take on a variety of topics.

Alex Velluto: Thirsty

A stand-up comedian and Diet Coke drinker from Salt Lake City, Utah, who has performed at comedy festivals all over the country including the Boston Comedy Festival, Big Sky Comedy Festival, and the Seattle International Comedy Competition.

Todd Barry: The Crowd Work Tour

Todd Barry brings no prepared jokes to this unconventional comedy tour. Instead, he relies on banter from the crowd to create laughs.

Jay Mohr: Altamont

Comic Jay Mohr tackles subjects ranging from unexpected visitors to bringing up children and working with Chris Farley on "Saturday Night Live."

Jenny McCarthy's Dirty Sexy Funny

Female comedians Paula Bel, Tiffany Haddish, Lynne Koplitz, Justine Marino and Tammy Pescatelli join Jenny McCarthy to shed some light on what it's really like to be a woman.

Whitney Cummings: Money Shot

One of the funniest comics on television.

Del Harrison: From the Mouth of a Black Woman

Del Harrison realizes a few things: white people in LA are cool but she needs to go to white man school, and her heritage is in question.

Claudia Oshry: Disgraced Queen

Claudia Oshry is taking on pop culture, and all that's wrong with it.

Subhah Agarwal: Airport Pigeon

Sixteen-year-old stand-up comedy veteran Subhah Agarwal shines in a special centered around depression and mental health.

Kim Mcvicar: Female Comedian

Canadian comedian Kim McVicar is back for her third hour-long standup special, to prove once and for all why cell phones are more important than kids, how Tik Tok ruined clubbing, and more.

Kim McVicar: Tap Dancing on My Mother's Grave

Comedian and former backup dancer Kim McVicar performs.

Kylie Brakeman: Linda Hollywood's Big Night

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.

D.L. Hughley: Reset

The comic performs.

D.L. Hughley: Clear

The comic performs in San Francisco, discussing current affairs and nosy neighbors at the Regency Theater.

Lavell Crawford: I Could Eat - Part 1

Lavell Crawford is back and here to contemplate how "My 600 Pound Life" could go for 15 seasons and he was still underweight, the kind of racist you have to be to not take a free holiday, and explosive consequences in a Taco Bell bathroom.

Lavell Crawford: Home for the Holidays

The comic performs in St. Louis, discussing Christmas as a child, feeling guilty on Mother's Day, Thanksgiving and Disneyland.

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