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KevOnStage hosts a night of stand-up comedy featuring Tony Valentino and Brennon Edwards.

KevOnStage hosts a night of stand-up comedy featuring Tony Valentino and Brennon Edwards.

KevOnStage hosts a night of stand-up comedy featuring Tony Valentino and Brennon Edwards.

Matt Besser airs some grievances and tries to break some records at the U.C.B. Theater in Hollywood.

The comic performs in Chicago.

Michael Yo brings his personal blend of comedy to his debut stand up special born and raised in Houston, Michael talks about growing up mixed in a place where he really stood out.

Jimmy delivers hilarious stories and one-liners from his unique, streetwise point of view.

Eddie shares his thoughts on his love for Michelle Obama, God's sense of humor, who really makes up the Tea Party, and why Cleveland should get over Lebron James.

The comic celebrates a 30-year anniversary in comedy by discussing the world, relationships and humanity.

Female comedians Paula Bel, Tiffany Haddish, Lynne Koplitz, Justine Marino and Tammy Pescatelli join Jenny McCarthy to shed some light on what it's really like to be a woman.

Rob Schneider examines fame, aging and the virtue of sweatpants.

Boston's very own Orlando Baxter performs in a stand-up special.

Kevin Smith is anything but quiet in this new comedy special that was recorded an hour before his heart attack in February before he nearly died backstage, onstage he discusses his marriage, his kid and his work (or lack thereof).

Brian Posehn performs.

Brian Posehn brings his signature style to Comic-Con in San Diego and rocks the House of Blues.

The comic riffs on topics that include slavery, cellphones, the #MeToo movement, millennials, Kanye West, Taco Bell and Israel.

Filmed in Lebanon and America, the comic discusses his childhood in America and his later years in Lebanon.

No topic is off limits in this no-holds-barred look at movies, music, video games and celebrities.

Dave Foley struggles in a world intent on crushing common sense.

Veteran comedian, Paul Rodriguez hits the stage to give his perspectives on life, from being peer pressured into believing in God to claiming to be the village idiot.

In a spoof of "My Dinner With Andre," comic Andy Kaufman meets with former wrestler Fred Blassie to discuss topics like personal hygiene.