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Some of the creators that were responsible for the most iconic toy franchises in history expound upon the rise, and possible fall, of their products and the lasting impact they have made on their respective cultures through the years.
Arsenio Hall: Smart & Classy
I sin første standup-spesial snakker Arsenio Hall om å bli eldre, skiftende tider og kultur, samfunnsspørsmål og til og med plagsomme lilletær.
Jay Jurden: Yes Ma'am
Jay Jurden has been called "one of the most reliable killers working the New York comedy circuit" (Jason Zinoman, NY Times), and his debut comedy special, "Yes Ma'am", proves just why that is the case. Jurden delivers a fast-paced, punchline-filled love letter on what it means to be Black, Southern, and Queer, all while navigating those identities with his signature wit. Filmed at the historic Joy Theater in downtown New Orleans, the Mississippi native and Tonight Show regular is ready to make a big splash with this premier hour presented by Comedy Dynamics.
Jiaoying Summers: What Specie Are You?
Jiaoying Summers’ debut comedy hour What Specie Are You? is a hilarious look at what makes us different and what brings us together. Drawing from her life as a Chinese American and first-generation immigrant, she turns cultural clashes, immigrant identity, and motherhood into razor-sharp comedy that resonates across continents and generations. Jiaoying’s signature modern, unfiltered, global comedic voice has made her a can’t-miss performer, showing that laughter is the thread that connects us all.
George Civeris: A Sense of Urgency
In this sharp and surreal stand-up special, George Civeris riffs on the child he’ll never raise, the Shakespearian nature of straight weddings, and our equine savior. It’s hilariously personal, fully absurdist, and oddly poetic.
Igniting the Spark: The Story of Magic: The Gathering
Igniting the Spark explores the origins and legacy of the world’s first collectible card game, Magic: The Gathering. How did a game created by Ph.D. students turn into a multi-billion-dollar pastime and pop-culture juggernaut for Hasbro? Why have millions of players passionately embraced it, achieving more than a billion dollars in sales? With interviews, archival '90s VHS video, and deep dives into hidden vaults of long-lost treasures, Igniting the Spark finds out what makes Magic so… magic!
Jeff Scheen: All of It
Michigan native Jeff Scheen's skewed midwestern logic is on full display in his first long-form special. From growing up as an only child to coping with being the weak one in his relationship, Jeff leaves a crowd in Raleigh, NC charmingly rethinking everything from game nights to health care.
Myles Weber: A 90s Kinda Love
In Myles Weber's comedy special "A 90’s Kinda Love," he hilariously explores the quirks of growing up in the 1990s. From professional wrestling and raising digital pets to VHS tapes and the absence of lower back pain, Myles brings a comedic take on the era’s absurdities. With sharp wit and nostalgic humor, he highlights how the ‘90s shaped a generation, leaving audiences laughing at the bizarre yet endearing aspects of the decade.
Draculaw
In this horror comedy, a young lawyer seeking redemption must confront the Counselor, a supernatural force of evil who uses the law to steal people’s lives. He must summon all his courage and legal skills to fight the Counselor and his band of monsters. With horror, humor, action and romance, "Draculaw" delivers a fun thrill ride.
Matt Knudsen: The One Man Variety Show
Stand-up comedy, music, short films, and even a dance number, Matt Knudsen is The One Man Variety Show. Recorded live at the Dynasty Typewriter theater in Los Angeles, Matt’s Variety show is a funny, unique, and clean hour of comedy that has audiences laughing, tapping their toes, and even singing along. Think the Chappelle Show meets Lawrence Welk.
Tyler Fowler: My Mom Said I Can't Go
My Mom Said I Can’t Go is a laugh-a-minute stand up special from comedian Tyler Fowler. Commenting on his unique experiences ranging from officiating a wedding as a single guy to swearing off Everclear and being raised by the president of the neighborhood watch program, Fowler expertly weaves in relatable anecdotes about marriages, kids and jobs - none of which he has - to create a show you don't want to miss.
Clayburn Cox: So Here's The Thing
Clayburn Cox is a schoolteacher who hates corn. Revealing that to his students was both the biggest mistake and biggest opportunity. Hear his hilarious stories of never-ending corn gifts along with one-liners and musical comedy. It's uproarious fun for everyone.
Traffic Jam Comedy Jam Vol 2
Traffic Jam Comedy Jam Vol 2 is a stand up series produced by Marc Brissett. Brissett was inspired to make Traffic Jam Comedy Jam by Def Jam Comedy from the 90's. Marc Brissett's hope is that the series helps to launch the careers of several stand-up comedians. Featuring Talen Harris, JR., Divine, Talent da comedian, and Aldo Marachlian. The series was shot at club 275 Park in Brooklyn, NY.
Love Dump
The quirky owner of a refurbished-trash shop, Jessica Dump, serendipitously meets a forlorn dog lawyer, Todd Barkley, and the two fall in love... However, their love is put to the test when Jessica's quest to find her missing father forces her to look inward in this 'not-quite-Hallmark' romantic comedy.
Lavell Crawford: I Could Eat Part 2
Lavell Crawford brings on the MEAT in Part 2 of I Could Eat, showing off all the ways to have it your way at Burger King, condemning vegetarians for their godless habits, and how the chicken cooked for a church meal makes the homilies all the more holy.
Dewayne White: A Boy Named Shannon
In his debut comedy special, Dewayne White tackles the issues that made him who he is today. From his parents’ poor choice of names to his time in Iraq to his current role as a husband and father, Dewayne’s energetic and irreverent style will have you roaring with laughter. Filmed at the Church of Satire Comedy Club in Hanover, PA, Dewayne’s special promises to be the first of many. So sit back and get ready to laugh until it hurts with Dewayne White.
Lace Larrabee: Sparkle Baby
America's Got Talent alumnus Lace Larrabee performs for a hometown crowd in Atlanta, GA and reflects upon her years in pageants, opportunities she's realized were missed when she was younger and alternative routes her life could have taken.
Ian Aber: Big Santa
Ian Aber drills down on his experiences growing up in Myrtle Beach, being married to a doomsday prepper and a very special movie scene to the delight of crowd in Charleston, SC.
Camille Solari: Hello New Zealand! My Life in Pink
Comedian, writer, director Camille Solari and her family pack up and move from LA to a rural town in New Zealand. This is her comedy special.