Charlie Berens takes the stage at the Riverside Theater in Milwaukee for his first full-hour comedy special "Midwest Goodbye".
A bold, personal stand-up show where Lorca shares his life as a gay man with humor, candor, and a touch of provocation. Through anecdotes about dating, sexuality, love, and loneliness, he explores modern relationships, societal norms, and the absurdities of daily life. The show mixes raw honesty, sensuality, and self-deprecating humor, addressing themes like homophobia, desire, and existential doubt. With wit and vulnerability, Lorca invites the audience into his world, balancing laughter with reflection on identity, intimacy, and human connection.
RMC Story takes you to the first edition of Do You Comedy at the Citadel of Saint-Tropez! An event dedicated to humor, in a simply exceptional setting. For one summer evening, this historic monument becomes the stage for a unique show combining stand-up comedy, sketches, and a healthy dose of good humor! Recorded on June 28, 2025, at the Citadel of Saint-Tropez.
Equal parts stand-up, documentary, and rock concert, Adam Pally plays with the truth and his guitar in a one-time-only performance.
After his betrayal, Judas did not go hang himself, but instead embarked on a 2000-year wandering, carrying the weight of infamy (his betrayal of Jesus), before reappearing in the midst of the Algerian desert.
Demi Adejuyigbe explores authenticity through original songs, comedic bits, and a single backflip.
Trevor Noah's first South African Special in 8 years! Filmed in Tshwane in 2023 in front of 8000+ South Africans the show takes us back into the thick of all the questions we had "Cupcake has a couch?!?" "Will loadshedding ever end?!?" "Robots have new management?!?"
Popular stand up Mark Thomas expounds his no-holds barred views on sex, religion and the universe in this live set, filmed at the Banana Cabaret, Balham.
If life is a journey, Zoe’s has had more than its share of potholes and diversions: from diving with sharks, to sitting in a shed in Vietnam with a former health secretary (and discovering that MPs aren’t the only parasites she has to worry about). Navigating the road to happiness can be exhausting and baffling; Zoe’s begun to think that even Wim Hof would prefer to be tucked up with a nice hot water bottle every now and then. But Zoe’s been on that road long enough now that she’s felt a change – not as in the menopause. A real change. If happiness is ending up the best version of yourself, Zoe is finally getting there. She is where she needs to be. She is… werewolf.
Follows comedian Mike Epps as he discusses how a little delusion and a lot of hustle made him a star.
A brilliantly offbeat stand-up special where he dives into everything from skydivers who break the sound barrier to servers who put a little too much finger in your morning coffee. He riffs on the life-changing power of his TOTO bidet, the emotional chaos of texting Uber drivers, runaway Roombas and self check-outs. Kevin hilariously unpacks the loss of his beloved cat—and more importantly, the loss of the perfect jeans he buried with him—along with hospital enema standoffs, stress-eating entire cookie trays, and the deep philosophical question of what food is actually worth bending over for after a certain age. With his signature mix of mellow mischief, sharp observations, and absurd logic,
Comedian and NY Times best-selling author, Charlie Berens, brings his brand of Midwest Nice to a new hour full of stories about growing up one of 12 children, sneaking a beer into church, gambling with his grandmother, and why his dad’s love for the Green Bay Packers was key to a happy childhood…. oh, and how his ADHD helped him understand A.I.
Recorded in March 2025 at L'Européen in Paris. A sort of humorous hero of the middle class, Pierre Thevenoux shares his common-sense reflections on the small and large absurdities of everyday life with his audience. He talks about his friends, his wild nights out, relationships, and the money troubles that ruin his life.
Tawa, a rising stand-up comedian, builds her fame on jokes about her estranged father, Pak Keset, a veteran comic whose career collapses as hers takes off. When she reunites with him to find new material, their uneasy collaborations blurs the boundary between performance and personal reckoning, pulling long-buried scars back into the spotlight.
Aymeric Lompret & Pierre-Emmanuel Barré : Woke me up !
Roman Frayssinet : Ô delà
Ilyes Djadel : Vrai
Montreux Fashion Show by Nino Arial
Cotonou Comedy Festival
Thomas Marty - Allez, la bise !