Ron Ruhman
Ron has been called a “High Energy Seinfeld”. He brings a very energetic style to the stage as he shares his interesting slant on day-to-day life in an act that is clean, smart, and very entertaining.
Ron has been called a “High Energy Seinfeld”. He brings a very energetic style to the stage as he shares his interesting slant on day-to-day life in an act that is clean, smart, and very entertaining.
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Alex Velluto completes the trilogy with a third comedy special chalk-full of drive-thru buffet orders, identity theft, and 7-Eleven loyalty points.
The hilarious comedian Andy Woodhull quips on learning to lie, thinking that monsters might be real, and running late for the movies. In this compelling Dry Bar Comedy special, Andy also talks about the mystery of the candy wrapper and the amazing toast bar.
Turning to comedy after twenty years in corporate America, Brian Bates jokes about ubering his hecklers home, meeting women while hiking, and people who dont believe in God but do believe in wrestling.
Brad Upton is an ex-grade school teacher with a thing or two to say about the dumbest generation ever. In this satirical Dry Bar Comedy special, Brad cracks jokes about insufferable millennials, how to ruin Thanksgiving, going for gold, and his attempts to get his kids to stop listening to bad music.
After forty years performing a blend of stand-up, story, and shtick, Bob Stromberg brings his style to the trials of aging.
Rajiv Satyal talks about being Indian in Ohio, how a six can date a ten, and how to make any statement sound smart.
Rob Ward goes over his impressive resume, highlighting near-death rent-a-center experiences, "yo momma" joke training, and armed robbery conversations.
Raised in Canada to Filipino parents, Ron Josol describes his unique upbringing, being racial versus racist, and the world's shortest jiu jitsu fight.
Tom Briscoe never found his place in the workplace, so he's left at home playing “Towel Audit” and “what did the doctor say?” Tom tells the tragic tales of Pigman, the gluten-free replacement, and the kid with the magnetic head.
All the way from the North Pole, it's Santa Claus! Actually, Santa's favorite helper, Rodney Norman, tells us what it's like to live in this world as Jolly Ol' Saint Nick!
Dylan Mandlsohn's special is full of travel stories and riffs on America through the eyes of a Canadian.
John Deming uses his sarcastic observational comedy to joke about working as a student debt collector, college ethics classes, and paying for his groceries with dimes.
David Rodriguez brings a clean, laugh-out-loud set packed with the best jokes camping, HOA drama, and modern parenting adaptions we've all had to make. He breaks down bear attack dynamics, defeats and HOA and dirty rug, and questions why babysitters charge like luxury services - just to be there with sleeping kids. With sharp observations and relatable frustration, Rodriguez turns everyday annoyances into smart, memorable comedy.
Michael Palascak's dry humor shines with riffs on interviewing for a pyramid scheme, living with his parents after college, and how life is way better now than in 1984.
New York comedian Max Dolcelli uses his cynacism and enigmatic stage presence to riff on Waze, Dollar Store pregnancy tests, and how horrible toys were when he was a kid.
San Diego native Jesse Egan jokes about hitting on women in a smart car, hippie drive-bys, and the gluten free craze.
John Branyan's comedy is smart and sarcastic in perfect proportions. This special features his perspective on why God made everyone stupid and his unparalleled Shakespearean take on The Three Little Pigs.
Steve Soelberg might actually be a human ray of sunshine. Riffing on his ultra-conservative upbringing, this special balances jokes about the tune of church hymns with hilarious observations of the seemingly mundane.
Born to a black mother and an Italian father in New York City, Maija Digiorgios comedy centers on the examination of her own mixed-race identity. Digiorgio riffs on Thanksgiving with each side of her family, gender roles between the two cultlures, and her racist grandma in this special.
This former airline worker hilariously unloads side-splitting baggage on stage. Sid's humor is fueled with A.D.D., a wavering ego, and a grade school teacher wife who views him as a child left behind.
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