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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.
Lara Beitz: Stoppable
Lara Beitz’s Stoppable is a raw, hilarious ride through the chaos of everyday life. With her mix of sharp wit and personal storytelling, Lara tackles family, addiction, relationships, and more- all through her unflinching, relatable lens that will have you laughing out loud from start to finish.
Ron Taylor: Avalanche
Ron Taylor may wear glasses, but his comedy hits hard in his debut stand-up special. From gas station d**k pills, to just how messed up the movie Precious was, to Black Jackass; Ron's hilarious takes will make you an instant fan.
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.
Paul Oddo: My Name Is Paul
Paul Oddo's razor-sharp philosophical comedy is on full display in this debut special from Rozco's Comedy Club in Austin, TX. Distilling an artist's offbeat thought process through the mind of a veteran comedian, Paul easily moves between the familiar of internet dating to a unique view of the afterlife all while considering his place within.
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.
Damon Sumner: I'm a Professional
In his debut special, Damon Sumner hilariously dives into his inability to maintain a social life, raising both his kids and those of others and maintining friendships as a couple at The Limelight Theater in Atlanta, GA.
Ryan Erwin: Full Time Quitter
Ryan Erwin looks at his inability (and complete disinterest) in keeping a regular job. From tales of his time as a teacher, to living in his sister's basement and working at Target, Erwin hilariously informs a sold-out Utah crowd why the job they're watching him do is the only one he's able to keep.
Gilbert Lawand: Iraqi Born, Georgia Bred
Gilbert Lawand is the ultimate American immigrant story whose father came to the US with only $35 his pocket and $4.5 million in stocks and bonds in the bank. Can a boy from Iraq become a Southern gentleman? Find out in this hilarious special.
Saul Trujillo: Yolanda
Does Variety's top comic to watch look like Selena's murderer? You decide. And while you're at it find out why cruises are terrible and the homeless tent problem isn't the problem you think it is.
Matt Bergman: Mostly Nice
Combining a “father knows best” sensibility with a “I have no intention of being a father” attitude, Matt Bergman continues to refine his millennial via the Midwest style in his newest special Mostly Nice. Bergman looks at the full circumference of his life to this point – considering everything from the job his parents did with him to why he and his wife have no interest in following suit.
Tamar Rubin: But Sir!
Brash and vibrant, Tamar Rubin stakes her claim as a fresh new comedic voice in her debut special, But Sir! Combining a gritty punk sensibility with the polish of a trained actor, Rubin’s fast-paced style moves effortlessly between thoughts on working menial jobs in your 20’s, dating mishaps, and how growing up as a theater kid affects later adulthood.
Jasmine Ellis: Black Girl Panic
Black Girl Panic serves as a homecoming of sorts for Jasmine Ellis, reflecting back on the formative experiences that formed her adulthood. To the delight of a full house in Austin, TX, Ellis looks back at her parents, experiences in a mental hospital and interracial marriage as a Texan who’s seen the world but heat has never strayed too far from its roots.
Kate Willett: Loopholes
Comedian Kate Willett dives deep and dirty into the world of sex and feminism.
Ian Abramson: The Heist
Comedian Ian Abramson has less than one hour to distract an audience with an off-the-wall stand-up performance to pull off the perfect heist.
Ryan Conner: Live from DC
Comedian Ryan Conner hilariously covers a wide range of topics from his best job to his worst show and not being orgy material.
J-L Cauvin: Half Blackface
Comedian J-L Cauvin hilariously addresses growing up the son of mixed-race parents and how the pandemic turned out to be his superhero origin story.
J-L Cauvin: Half-Blackface
Comedian J-L Cauvin hilariously addresses growing up the son of mixed-race parents and how the pandemic turned out to be his superhero origin story.