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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.
D.L. Hughley: Clear
The comic performs in San Francisco, discussing current affairs and nosy neighbors at the Regency Theater.
Eddie Griffin: Undeniable
The comic celebrates a 30-year anniversary in comedy by discussing the world, relationships and humanity.
Eddie Griffin: You Can Tell Em I Said It
Eddie shares his thoughts on his love for Michelle Obama, God's sense of humor, who really makes up the Tea Party, and why Cleveland should get over Lebron James.
Maria Bamford: The Special Special Special
The comic performs for an audience consisting of only her parents.
Maria Bamford: Weakness Is the Brand
Maria Bamford, star of the "Lady Dynamite" TV series, performs standup comedy.
Sarah Hester Ross: Don't Mess With a Redhead
Comedian Sarah Hester Ross shows her life of being TikTok famous.
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."
Erik Griffin: The Ugly Truth
The comic discusses everything from himself to society as a whole.
Erik Griffin: AmERIKan Warrior
Comic Erik Griffin delivers a standup routine, tackling subjects like white guilt and the national anthem and skewering his own sense of male entitlement.
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.
Eddie Izzard: Dress to Kill
British comic Eddie Izzard hits the United States for a lively show that features such topics as mass murderers, puberty and Scooby Doo.
Cocoa Brown: Famous Enough
Actress and comic Cocoa Brown on the roller coaster ride of dating and parenting during the pandemic.
Irene Bremis: Sweetie
Raised by a Greek immigrant mother in a family with an autistic brother, and Asperges's father before autism could speak, Irene rantingly jokes about her upbringing, life on Staten Island, marriage to a retired NYC Firefighter, sex, aging and life.