
Ian Bagg: Conversations
Ian Bagg at The Improv in Irvine, CA to explore such topics as immigration, transgender bathrooms and women's obsession with yoga pants.

Ian Bagg at The Improv in Irvine, CA to explore such topics as immigration, transgender bathrooms and women's obsession with yoga pants.

The comic performs at Philadelphia's Shubert Theater.

Comic Tommy Davidson at George Washington University in Washington, D.C.

Marina offers her perspective on how to navigate a complex world.

The comic performs celebrity impressions including Chris Rock, Dave Chappelle, Jay-Z and Barack Obama.

A live concert performance that leans heavily on three favorite characters cranky old man Walter, Achmed the Dead Terrorist, the mischievous purple whatzit and Peanut.

Previously unseen stand-up comedy by Jeff Dunham sketches that include popular characters Brad Paisley performs special appearances by comic Chris Parnell and former UFC champion Chuck Liddell.

Jeff Dunham returns with new ventriloquist characters by starting off with the infamously known Walter, scrutinizing every bit of today's American society.

Golden Globe winner Teri Hatcher joins the stage with some of the funniest women in comedy for one night of over-the-top, uninhibited standup.

In his debut special, Brooklyn comic Dwayne Perkins breaks down America's place in the world, the difference between sports and activities and more.

Dwayne returns to Dry Bar Comedy in another special, earning him a spot in today's elite class of stand-up comics.

Glen Tickle apologizes for his last name, explains the things only pro comedians have time for, and tells stories on stage.

Jeff Allen combines clean, hilarious humor in a performance.

Jeff Allen, an entertainer, presents a hilarious stand-up comedy act focused on married life.

Yakov Smirnoff examines the differences between men and women.

Comic LilRel Howery explains how he found out that his father wasn't a doctor the difference between raising a son and a daughter racism within the black community.

Stand-up comics Joey Wells, Will Horton and Na'im Lynn make up the Plastic Cup Boyz, who have opened for Kevin Hart for many years, but now they step into the spotlight with headlining sets of their own.

Keith Robinson describes the long-term dangers of being racist, the pitfalls of aging and the difference between the ways that men and women cheat.

Comic/writer Michael Gelbart shifts deftly from finely-tuned material about love, relationships and the world today to an in the moment narrative involving audience members.

A recent health scare has changed how he sees the world and he is here to share his unique perspective on getting older, raising his children, and living with his famous wife.