Stand-up comic George Lopez uses his childhood experiences growing up Latino in the San Fernando Valley as a platform for nonstop humor. The funnyman takes you on a liberating journey as he hysterically dissects his life growing up in Los Angeles. Reminiscing about the unique quirks in Mexican culture, George tackles such topics as family relationships, insecurities, sexuality, drinking and language.
In his first-ever stand-up comedy special, Haseeb Khan goes back to his school, reminiscing about his first crush, fights, and revenge.
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.”
Eric Rushton's second ever stand-up special. This time there's a PowerPoint.
Married comedians Darcy and Jer bring their hilarious take on marriage, parenting, ADHD, and mental health to the stage. With relatable anecdotes and sharp wit, they celebrate their social media success while tackling the ups and downs of family life. This special is a heartfelt and funny exploration of love and laughter in the modern world.
Ben Hunter's stand-up special from 2024, recorded at Good Chat Comedy Club in Brisbane.
A recorded version of Rhys' 2023 comedy tour show called Spilt Milk.
David Castello-Lopes : Authentique
Ya no sé ni lo que digo
Comedy concert of comedian Joe Piscopo.
In his debut comedy special, Bo Johnson delivers punchline heavy jokes with the gentle tone of an audiobook narrator. With his dry and quiet approach to stand up, Bo blends observational comedy about Murphy beds, board games, and smut with personal storytelling. Filmed in a small comedy theatre in Portland, Oregon, Two Sailboats captures ten years of comedy craftsmanship.
Ian Lara unveils his new special in New York City.
Follows a former Microsoft software engineer turned comedian delivering impressions of tech CEOs and political figures while providing insider commentary on modern tech culture.
Australian stand up comedian, Jordan Shanks aka Friendlyjordies from Youtube fame, explores media bias and it's impacts on politics in modern Australia in his 2021 live comedy tour "Cancels The Media".